Driving license test in Saxony-Anhalt: Waiting times frustrate young novice drivers!

Delays in driving license tests in Saxony-Anhalt: lack of examiners and long waiting times frustrate learner drivers.
Delays in driving license tests in Saxony-Anhalt: lack of examiners and long waiting times frustrate learner drivers. (Symbolbild/NAG)

Driving license test in Saxony-Anhalt: Waiting times frustrate young novice drivers!

in Saxony-Anhalt has become a frustrating everyday life for many young people. Viet Anh nguyen is an example of this problem. The chairman of the driving instructor association Saxony-Anhalt, Reiner Nuthmann, describes the situation as problematic because the availability of testing dates has dropped drastically. In the past, test dates could be agreed relatively easily, today you often need luck to get a place. In Magdeburg, for example, fixed times in the online portal are activated three times a week. These dates are assigned within seconds, which leads to a standstill in the driving schools.

driving instructor Michael Scheler from Wolmirstedt confirms the hard competition for the examination dates. It describes the current situation as "moderate disaster" and blames the shortage of skilled workers for the small number of appointments available. In his driving school, a secretary who tirelessly is looking for new examination dates, while other driving instructors often have to do the appointment research during the driving lessons in the vehicle. This situation can affect the concentration on the students. The principle "Whoever comes first" means that appointments are being obtained, which further exacerbates the situation.

nationwide problem

The problem of long waiting times for driving tests not only affects Saxony-Anhalt, but is also widespread in other federal states, such as Berlin. In the capital, learner drivers are waiting for their driving test dates for several months. Driving instructors report a “struggle” for the coveted places that is not only frustrating, but also expensive. The high waiting times lead to many students need to use additional driving lessons, which significantly increases the total cost of the driver's license.

A central reason for the situation in Berlin is the lack of driving auditors. This topic is known to the Senate, but strict strict federal laws complicit the solution to the problem. In order to improve the situation, traffic senator Manja Schreiner announced at the beginning of the year to take measures to recruit examiners from other federal states and the federal police. Retraining driving instructors to examiners also plays an important role in the solutions.

exam modalities and requirements

At the nationwide level, however, the organization of the exams remains regulated, for example by TÜV Nord, which acts as an important player in the field of driving license tests. In addition to planning testing dates via the driving school and their order from the TÜV, applicants must meet various requirements. A theoretical test takes 45 minutes, while the practical test for cars (class B) takes about 55 minutes. In addition, all the necessary documents, such as a valid ID or passport, must be submitted during the examination, since expired documents lead to non -registration.

In the case of financial aspects, it should be noted that invoices are usually billed directly with the applicants, and a late payment of the examination fee can lead to the tests have to be postponed. The test fee must be recorded on time, and cash payments are often not possible, which brings further challenges for the employees in this area.

The current challenges in the area of ​​driver's license tests are a source of dissatisfaction for those affected. While those responsible try to improve the situation, it remains to be seen whether the measures announced will actually lead to a facilitation of the current waiting times.

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OrtMagdeburg, Deutschland
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