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Police believe the illegally operating driving schools churn out incompetent drivers who cause hundreds of deaths and injuries every year. At least 4,159 people died in road crashes in 2021 which was an increase from 3,663 road deaths the previous year.
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The works
and transport ministry has revealed that it is not aware of illegally operating
driving schools. Karim Kibuuka, the head of motor vehicle inspection section at
the ministry, said their latest data shows the country has 90 licensed driving
schools.
Kibuuka’s
response followed Uganda Radio Network (URN)’s inquiry on registered driving
schools after the traffic police through its spokesperson, ASP Faridah
Nampiima, threatened to conduct an operation targeting unlicensed driving
schools.
Nampiima
said there are many driving schools whose operating licenses expired sometime
back but have not bothered to have their permits renewed. She added that some
driving schools have never been licensed at all.
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those…//
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In an Email
response, Kibuuka says the ministry conducts quarterly inspections of all
licensed driving schools or whenever there is a new applicant. “90
number of driving schools as of to date. on a quarterly
basis; and whenever there is a new applicant,” Kibuuka said.
Police believe the illegally operating driving schools churn out incompetent drivers who cause hundreds of deaths and injuries every year. At least 4,159 people died in road crashes in 2021 which was an increase from 3,663 road deaths the previous year.
The guidelines
for acquiring a license to operate a driving school as issued by the ministry of
works and transport over a year ago indicate that one must have the training and
administrative facilities, must have proof of ownership or tenancy agreement
for the training ground, must have two vehicles in good mechanical conditions
and must have at least two experienced driving instructors.
The vehicles
for training learner drivers must have dual brakes and dual clutches for manual
cars marked with the name of the driving school, training material and valid
trading license. Felix Odongkara, the CEO of Automobile Association, says many
driving schools are fond of churning out half-baked drivers.
Odongkara explains
that any learner driver who trains for less than six weeks (one and a half
months) can be described as incompetent. He believes the six weeks are enough
for someone to get theory and practical skills.
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must…//
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Odongkara adds
that an ideal driving school must have sufficient room for learners to be
engaged in theoretical studies majorly the signposts, do and don’ts on roads. Learner
drivers, according to Odongkara, need a spacious area for training before they
are put on the road.
Joseph Kato is currently a Master's candidate at Makerere University. He holds a Bachelors Degree in Mass Communication from Kampala International University, a Diploma in Journalism and he's also a graduate in Guidance and Counseling.