In Russia, it was proposed that cadets pay for each attempt to pass the driving test.

      In Russia, it was proposed to introduce a fee for each attempt at taking the driving test — from 4,000 to 6,000 rubles.

      The initiative was put forward by the deputy chairman of the All-Russian Society of Motorists, Vladimir Korobchak. In his view, if prospective drivers are required to pay the state fee for each retake, it will make them prepare more thoroughly and take their training more seriously.

      "Let's propose, on behalf of the expert community, this idea: let the state fee be paid not only for the issuance of the driver's license, but for each exam attempt," Korobchak said. His words were reported by TASS.

      He stressed that such a measure would be both an additional source of revenue for the budget and a motivation for candidates to better master the rules and driving skills.

      Currently the state fee is charged only when receiving the license: 4,000 rubles for a regular national license and 6,000 rubles for a document on an electronic medium. To that amount you can safely add the fee the driving school charges for the so-called "car rental" for the exam. Therefore, each attempt already costs quite a lot of money.

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In Russia, it was proposed that cadets pay for each attempt to pass the driving test.

In Russia, a proposal was made to introduce a fee for each attempt to take the driving test — from 4,000 to 6,000 rubles. The initiative was put forward by the deputy chairman of the All‑Russian Society of Motorists, Vladimir Korobchak.