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Without a doubt, one of the main complaints of those who carry out the process of obtaining the National Driver’s License (CNH) is the high cost of the process. However, the possibility of paying less to obtain the document can become a reality if a new bill (PL) is approved in the Chamber of Deputies.
The project is the PL 4474/2020, written by deputy Kim Kataguiri (DEM-SP), which provides for the end of the compulsory classes at the Driver Training Centers (CFC), that is, driving schools to obtain a driver’s license. The process, with the approval of the text, would be “less bureaucratic and costly,” according to the parliamentarian.
According to the text of the proposal, in order to carry out written tests, covering knowledge of traffic legislation and first aid, traffic agencies must offer free material on their website, which allows self-study.
In the practical driving test, which is carried out on public roads, the instruction can be carried out by an independent instructor, accredited by the traffic agencies.
For this, the instructor must have the qualification in the category foreseen by the candidate for at least five years. In addition, you will need:
- have not been sanctioned, in the last five years, with suspension or revocation of the right to drive, or
- have ongoing proceedings against you for these sanctions; Y
- not have been convicted or prosecuted for a traffic crime.
The vehicle used by the instructor must have its own identification of the learning condition, in the form established by the National Traffic Council (Contran).
In addition to this proposal, another project makes driving school training optional for candidate drivers (PL 3781/19). The proposal is being processed in conjunction with more than 200 other projects that modify the Brazilian Traffic Code (CTB).
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