The DGT studies changing the self -school system and adapting to the United States. You may have read similar information in recent days. But, the truth is that the DGT has not proposed anything and the decision is not in its hands. So what is happening?
There is nothing new. And there is neither date for possible changes nor a road map on it. That is what the DGT has answered to questions from Xataka. The origin of a possible change in access to the driving card is in a proposition that It is debating Europewhere it seeks to facilitate access to cars to a greater number of drivers. This is the last case but it is something that is discussed For almost a decade.
That proposal, as we say, continues to debate and would have to continue passing filters that can mold it. That is, it is possible that Europe approaches its way of accessing the driving license to the United States. Or may not. Determined the final text, it would have to be voted and, subsequently, issue a directive that would force compliance.
Only in that case. From traffic they also insist that only in the event that the directive was issued, the way to adapt these new demands to the Spanish environment would be sought. However, there is no clear proposal on the table since the text could leave in the hands of the member states Major or lesser wide sleeve to adapt the new reality to its regulations.
Taking advantage of the Words of the Interior MinisterFernando Grande-Marlaska, who recently said that the possibility was being valued, some media and users on social networks have raised this whole issue to the news category, noting that the DGT would be behind a change in the system.
The CNMC. Grande-Marlaska responses arrived in relation to a report presented by the National Commission of Markets and Competition (CNMC), who bet on opening the hand with the requirements asked for self -schools and turn to a “tutoring” system where a driver can supervise the driving skills of an applicant before facing the exam.
They propose, for example, that “the accompanied practices would be compatible with a possible maintenance of mandatory training obligations in self -schools if necessary, for example, establishing a minimum of classes in self -school before the driving accompanied.”
A fire. In spite of everything, this report has caused a fire among the self -schools that consider “a danger to road safety” the proposals presented by the CNMC. Álvaro Llamas, president of the National Auto School Association (Anaes) wondered the following:
If the objective is to improve the tormation of the applicants, we do not understand that any citizen is considered, with experience, but without training skills (…) and less in a vehicle without double pedal. If there is a sinister, who of the two is going to lace responsible? Who, who will have the tools and control to avoid it? And who guarantees that this tutor will not transfer the applicant for his bad habits and customs at the wheel?
What happens in the United States? Depending on the State, Things are slightly different In each place in the country. However, in general, we can say that in the United States it is possible to drive from the age of 14 or 16 (depending on the place) accompanied by a tutor. This tutor offers his experience and warns the future driver. When he feels prepared, he goes to take the exam to obtain a license that will allow him to drive without being accompanied.
Step by step. In addition to this change, in Spain the possibility of introduce license B1. This is already active in some countries Of our environment and would allow a 16 -year -old adolescent to access vehicles that do not exceed 90 km/h, a mass that does not exceed 450 kg and a power that does not exceed 20 hp.
Measure defenders indicate that it is an evolution of the AM license, which is available since the age of 15 and allows conducting known as “Cars without a card”. They point out that the driver will be more familiar when he can take a license B, which has no power or maximum speed limit and can weigh up to 3,500 kg.
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