Organized the campaign “Open” Regitra “: future drivers unite – ask permission to take driving tests



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Dozens of participants gathered for such action in the largest cities throughout Lithuania.

Several protesters also gathered in Vilnius, at the entrances of the Martynas Mažvydas National Library of Lithuania, near the Seimas building.

Participants demand the removal of “inappropriate quarantine restrictions” for both driving schools and the state-owned company Regitra. They stressed that it is allowed to operate beauty salons and hairdressers, where social contact is inevitable, and driving schools and examiners.
Not only does he use partitions in his cars, he also has the opportunity to disinfect and ventilate them after each student or examinee.

“Many people cannot take the exams and get a job because they do not have the right to drive. Others are waiting for the exam for half a year,” said one of the protest organizers, Neringa Pekarskaja, who admitted that they can and cannot get a license and the right to drive.

Regitra has stated a little earlier that he will be able to take the driving tests as soon as he is given the opportunity.

Regitra is ready to resume the practice exams, so we hope that the situation in the country will improve and we can do it soon. We remind you that all exam trolleys are equipped with special partitions that separate the client from the examiner. They were installed during the first quarantine ”, Emilija Bardauskienė, a specialist in the Communication Department of the state company Regitra, told Delfi.

Driving instruction enabled

According to the SNB, the government decided on Wednesday to allow practical driving training.

As of March 10, vehicle driving test and training services are allowed.

Interior Minister Agnė Bilotaitė told the meeting that the institutions that provide these services are prepared to provide safe driving training services.

“Preparation is and will ensure the safe execution of these actions,” said A. Bilotaitė.

She and Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė also raised the issue of mandatory coronavirus testing for startups. According to the prime minister, this could be addressed in the future.

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