An Act to Allow Driver Education Instructors to Administer Driver's License Road Tests
Impact
If enacted, LD125 would modify current procedures regarding road tests for driver’s licenses in the state. The bill specifies that the Secretary of State is tasked with adopting the necessary rules to implement this provision, which may include routine technical rules for how the road tests are administered. This change is expected to alleviate some of the workload on state officials currently responsible for the administration of these tests and enhance the efficiency of the licensing process.
Summary
LD125, titled 'An Act to Allow Driver Education Instructors to Administer Driver's License Road Tests,' proposes to expand the responsibilities of licensed driver education instructors. Under this bill, certified instructors employed by licensed driver education schools will have the authority to conduct road tests for applicants seeking a Class C noncommercial driver's license. This change aims to streamline the testing process and provide more accessibility for individuals wishing to obtain their driver’s licenses.
Sentiment
The general sentiment around LD125 appears to be positive, particularly among proponents of educational reform and better access to driver’s licensing. Supporters argue that allowing driver education instructors to administer these tests will expedite the learning and testing process and could lead to improved road safety, as students could receive more consistent preparation and evaluation through their instructors. However, there are concerns from some stakeholders regarding the sufficiency of training and oversight for instructors who will be taking on this new role.
Contention
Notable points of contention include the adequacy of assessing the driving skills of applicants by education instructors versus traditional examiners. While proponents highlight the potential benefits of direct evaluation from those who trained the students, critics may express worries over the potential for bias or lack of comprehensive testing standards. Addressing these concerns will be vital for the successful implementation of LD125, ensuring that safety standards are upheld and that the integrity of the driver testing process is maintained.
Requires currently licensed or contracted third-party testers administering driver's education courses to be licensed or contracted to administer on-road driving skills tests; requires such third-party testers to administer such test; and requires driver education courses or "prelicensing training courses" before issuance of most first-time driver's licenses (8/15/11) (EN SEE FISC NOTE SG RV See Note)
Driver licenses; allowing Service Oklahoma to enter into certain agreements with commercial driving schools; removing certain instructor requirement. Effective date.
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