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“In fact, we will be without driving for two and a half months, only three months. (…) There are 11 thousand people during that period,” Saulius Šuminas, Regitra’s deputy general manager, told LRT Radio on Wednesday.
“It is also our monthly work, if we work with these people, we have generated extra work for a minimum of a month,” he said.
Most future drivers are young. The institution plans to shorten the lines during the exam and on holidays.
The practical driving classes and exams in Lithuania are renewed from Wednesday.
The decision to allow practical driving again was made by the government a week ago after protests in the country’s big cities.
The government also considered submitting amendments to the Seimas on Wednesday, which would regulate mandatory testing for the coronavirus, as well as for driving instructors and examiners. However, following discussions on the wording in the Cabinet of Ministers, discussion of this issue in the Government was postponed to a meeting on Wednesday afternoon.
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