Strengthening community supervision in testing and granting driving licenses
Mr. Nguyen Van Huyen - Chief Inspector of the Ministry of Transport said that by making the theoretical exam as public as possible and increasing community supervision, the level of outside intervention will be minimized, and negativity will be limited.

Eliminate proxy exams and proxy learning
From July 1, 2013, testing centers in provinces and cities will apply the new test content specified in Circular 18/2012 promulgating national technical regulations on road motor vehicle testing centers and Circular 46/2012 regulating training, testing, and granting driving licenses. The car driving license test set has been increased from 405 questions to 450 questions. In addition, the time for theory and practice tests for some categories of motorbike and car drivers has been shortened. For car driving practice tests, the parking lot on the training ground has also been shortened... Furthermore, students entering the driving test room only need to press the correct registration number on the computer, which will display personal information in the test including the candidate's photo, full name, date of birth, ID number, and course. The cameras in the theory and practice exam department also record images of test takers to store in the exam candidate's records, so there will be no situation of studying or taking the driving license test for someone else.
Mr. Nguyen Van Huyen - Chief Inspector of the Ministry of Transport said that this innovation aims to improve the quality of training and driving license testing, forcing students to study practically and diligently. Moreover, by making the theory test as public as possible and increasing community supervision, the level of outside intervention will be minimized, and negativity will be limited. Students who do not focus on both theory and practice will certainly fail.
Sharing this view, Mr. Nguyen Xuan Tan - Deputy Director of Hanoi Department of Transport affirmed that although there are no major changes, the new set of standards requires students to study more carefully, more deeply, and operate more accurately to meet the requirements. Hanoi will have 26 qualified driving courses according to the new set of standards, meeting the driving learning needs of the capital's people. All automatic scoring devices are made public. In addition, the centers all have hotlines to report any incorrect phenomena.
Financial mechanism is still difficult
One of the current difficulties for driving training and testing centers when implementing the new standards is the issue of investment in facilities and equipment. According to the new regulations, the test sections will be directly monitored by camera and displayed on electronic boards, the practice ground must also be modified accordingly, so the investment in equipment and repairs is not small. However, this source of funding must be invested by the centers themselves.
Talking to Giao thong reporter, Mr. Le Van Dai - Director of the Driving Test Center under Automobile Company No. 2 (Hanoi) said that the investment is large but the time of using the equipment is not long, and the continuous depreciation is required because most of the equipment is electronic, causing many difficulties for driving training and testing facilities. Besides, the current testing and training fees are still low. Meanwhile, the cost of input materials is increasing day by day. The testing fee has been implemented since 2007, and is now inappropriate.
To overcome this, Mr. Dai suggested that it would be better for vehicles for current testing centers to be given preferential treatment on equipment import tax. All driving test vehicles are not exempt from road traffic fees; meanwhile, these vehicles do not participate in traffic but still have to pay road maintenance fees.
Sharing the same opinion, Lieutenant Colonel Le Quang Bon - Director of the Vocational Training, Training and Driving Testing Center of the Fire Prevention University, said that when the quality of the vehicles is good and the facilities are good, it will attract many students, which will be a factor in capital recovery.
Mr. Nguyen Van Huyen - Chief Inspector of the Ministry of Transport added that the current fees are still low while the level of investment in technology and vehicles is also causing difficulties for the centers. In the near future, the Ministry of Transport will propose the Ministry of Finance to set a floor price for driving license testing and training fees. This is also to limit unhealthy competition between centers by reducing prices to attract students.
According to (giaothongvantai.com.vn) - HL