Navigational proficiency will now be required from novice motorists
Central School of Driving and Traffic Introduces Navigation Test for Driving Exams
In a bid to ensure safe and efficient driving, the Central School of Driving and Traffic (CSDD) has announced a new requirement for driving tests: knowledge of how to use a navigation system. This move comes in response to the increasing reliance on navigation systems for driving.
The navigation test is designed to assess the driver's ability to use the navigation system independently. According to CSDD's Director, Aksenoks, new drivers must demonstrate their knowledge of navigation system usage because they often look at them when going somewhere. The test will last for five minutes and is a new addition to the driving test to ensure competence in navigation system usage.
The CSDD has been preparing this new requirement for a long time. Aksenoks confirmed that there have been no issues with the navigation test in practice. It has already been tested in practice for a few days without any problems, complaints, or disagreements. The CSDD previously warned both driving schools and the public about this new requirement.
During the navigation test, the driver will not receive commands from the instructor but will follow the navigation instructions. The destination for the navigation test during driving exams will be set by the instructor. The navigation test is a relatively short stage of the driving exam.
The CSDD expects new drivers to acquire and demonstrate knowledge of navigation system usage to ensure safe and efficient driving. This new requirement aims to ensure that new drivers are competent in using navigation systems during their driving test. The CSDD's new requirement is part of its efforts to ensure safe and efficient driving.
As of now, there is no information in the search results about the specific time when the driving test in Russia is changed to require knowledge of using a navigation system. However, the CSDD's new requirement for navigation system knowledge will be included in future driving tests.
In conclusion, the CSDD's introduction of a navigation test for driving exams is a significant step towards ensuring that new drivers are competent in using navigation systems. This will undoubtedly contribute to safer and more efficient driving on the roads.
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