Ministry to study cost of e-testing first


Trying it out: Loke trying the e-testing system at the Berjaya Driving Institute in Taman Perling, Johor Baru. — Bernama

JOHOR BARU: The Transport Ministry will study the cost of implementing e-testing – a computer-­based driving and learning evaluation system – before it is implemented nationwide next year.

Minister Anthony Loke said this was important as the ministry did not want the new system to be a financial burden to the 220 driving schools nationwide and its students.

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