• squaresinger@lemmy.world
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    7 hours ago

    Tbh, I don’t really see that as an issue.

    There’s four potential parts to a license renewal:

    • medical check
    • theory test
    • driving test
    • submitting an up-to-date photo and printing the new license

    In any civilized country, people have a yearly medical check (for health purposes) regardless, so you could just add the driver’s license check to that.

    Theory tests can be done on a PC, so you don’t need a lot of humans to supervise. One should be enough for dozens of parallel tests just to make sure nobody is cheating.

    The photo and printing part hardly takes any personell and can be outsourced super easily.

    Leaves the actual driving test. In most countries the training required to become a driving examiner is really easy, often just a 1-3 month course. So it should be rather trivial to increase the capacity there. In my country there aren’t even any full-time employees doing driving exams, they are all part-time, because the amount of required employees for that job is so low.

    • WIZARD POPE💫@lemmy.world
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      6 hours ago

      Agree to the first arguments but the last one not so much. We have fuckall capacity here and you can wait up to 3 months to even get a free date to take your driving test because there is so few people doing the grading.

      • squaresinger@lemmy.world
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        5 hours ago

        But still, that’s a really easy thing to fix. People pay for their own exams, so if there’s more demand, more people will get into this super easy to train job.