Thursday, May 5, 2016

New rules of the road: the question lowest success rate withdrawn from the 10 May – The Republican Berry

The questions that obtained the lowest success rate in the reconsideration of the highway code will be temporarily removed from the May 10, announced Wednesday the delegation to the security and road traffic.

“Considering the very low success rate” of reconsideration, it was decided to “withdraw interim basis, effective 10 May”, questions accusing the lowest success rate, said the DSCR in a statement .

these will however “gradually reintroduced” in the test, sometimes reformulated, “as and when familiarizing candidates with the new approach to the review of the Code,” according to this body.

supplementary examinations seats will also be open during the month of May “to allow unsuccessful applicants can board quickly, as soon as available, and always free examination” .

for candidates who have not had access to “appropriate training” DSCR finally broadcast on its website and its social networks’ new series of typical questions of reform. “

Some 3,300 people have passed the exam Monday, against 6,000 a day normally, with a success rate of only 16.7%, when the average usually flirts with 70%, according to figures released Tuesday at AFP by the interministerial delegate Emmanuel Barbe.

“We are currently analyzing the issues that gave trouble, we will withdraw them temporarily, possibly reformulated,” he had said then.

“the goal is not that nobody has the code, this is a reform for youth”, insisted Mr. Barbe.

Since Monday, examining questions are chosen from 1000 – against 700 previously – being updated, including aerial views, and address new issues as vulnerable road users (bicycles, pedestrians …) “eco-driving” , first aid and new technology.

This new code review is part of a reform of the driving license announced by Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve in June 2014 to modernize review and reduce the crossing times (98 days on average in 2014), and therefore the cost for candidates (1,500 euros).

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