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2024/02/29 10:44:23

Driving license in Russia

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Main article: Digital driver's license

Driving schools in Russia

Main article: Driving schools in Russia

2023: Increase in the number of issued rights to 1.37 million units

In 2023, the State Traffic Inspectorate in Russia issued 1.37 million driver's licenses against 1.35 million units a year earlier. This is evidenced by the traffic police data published at the end of February 2024.

As Kommersant writes with reference to the statistics of the department, in 2023, Russians received 1.06 million category B driver's licenses, as well as 128.7 thousand - category C, 74.6 thousand - category A, 31.4 thousand - category D. 1.1 thousand citizens received tram rights, 785 - trolleybus. The issuance of international driver's licenses in 2023 exceeded 181 thousand units.

In 2023, GIBBD issued 1.37 million driver's licenses

In Moscow in 2023, more than 320 thousand driver's licenses were issued, of which 16 thousand were to residents of the LPR, DPR, Kherson and Zaporizhzhya regions. They can get Russian-style rights instead of Ukrainian ones without retaking the exam.

In Tatarstan, in 2023, about 45 thousand driver's licenses were issued in the traffic police departments. This is 32% less than a year earlier. Those who exchanged rights in the region became 40% less.

From the materials of the traffic police it also follows that in 2023 the total number of exams for obtaining driver's licenses decreased to 6.93 million from 7.06 million in 2022. On the first attempt, 36% of citizens passed the theoretical exam, and the practical part of the exam was 12%. The last indicator is associated with tightening the rules for passing exams in 2021, Kommersant notes.

According to traffic police statistics, the number of accidents with drivers with management experience of up to two years in 2023 increased by 3.2% and amounted to 8 thousand. 736 people died in them, 11.4 thousand were wounded.

At the end of December 2023, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation announced a decision to extend the driver's license for three years, which expires in 2024 and 2025. This step was made in order to reduce the administrative burden for citizens and businesses.[1]

2021: Only 12.3% of Russians pass on a driver's license the first time

From the first time, only 12.3% of Russians pass on a driver's license. Such data at the end of 2021, the head of the department for organizing examination activities and providing public services of the traffic police of the Russian Federation Nikolai Gilyakov published in March 2022. According to him, in 2020, the share of driving school graduates who were able to pass the traffic police exam on the first attempt was 30%.

The traffic police note that 7.7 million exams were held in 2021, while only 3 million candidates for drivers reached the practical test. The department associates this with changes in legislation, as well as the unwillingness of citizens to them. In particular, it is now impossible to "run" the route in advance, since according to the new regulations, the inspector can choose it arbitrarily, in a pre-designated area.

The number of driving school graduates who were able to pass the traffic police driver's exam the first time decreased from 32% in 2020 to 12.3% in 2021.

From April 1, 2021, a single exam is used in Russia in real traffic conditions, while until that moment, cadets demonstrated part of their skills on closed platforms. At the same time, representatives of driving schools told Kommersant that in fact the situation is not related to the quality of training, but to the shortcomings of the regulations themselves.

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Some of his moments are interpreted ambiguously, so mistakes involuntarily arise. A person receives "did not pass" and then goes to retake five to six times, - said the director of the "First Driving School" (Orsk, Orenburg Region) Gennady Khorev.
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He cited one of the common cases as an example: a student on the examiner's command turns around, having previously made sure that there are no cars nearby, but during the maneuver, a car leaves the intersection. The inspector puts "bad," referring to the fact that it is forbidden to interfere with movement. However, the cadet cannot foresee this situation, Khorev noted.

Most often, during the driver's license exam, candidates hesitantly use the controls and do not turn on the turn indicators. In addition, students of driving schools do not comply with the requirements of road signs and experience problems with maneuvering in the parking lot.[2]

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