Feb 10 • 06:00 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

New CNH: how the new point system of the practical exam works, which has no disqualifying flaws

Brazil's new driving examination rules eliminate the mandatory parking maneuver and implement a points system for candidate infractions.

The Brazilian National Traffic Department has published the Brazilian Manual for Vehicle Driving Examinations, which sets forth new, uniform guidelines for driving tests across the country. Notable changes include the removal of the parking maneuver as a mandatory test segment and a comprehensive overhaul of the criteria for passing or failing candidates. Under the new system, candidates can incur points for infractions, with a maximum threshold of 10 points allowed before automatic failure occurs.

Each infraction in the driving test is assigned a specific point value based on severity: minor infractions accrue 1 point, moderate infractions 2 points, severe infractions 4 points, and very severe infractions 6 points. This point-based system allows candidates to continue their tests even if they commit certain infractions, a significant shift from previous rules which could result in immediate disqualification for a single error. This change aims to create a less punitive testing environment and improve overall candidate performance.

Furthermore, the new regulations are intended to standardize driving tests across Brazil, providing clarity and consistency to both instructors and candidates. By introducing a more nuanced evaluation system, the Brazilian government aims to enhance road safety by ensuring that only well-prepared drivers are licensed while reducing the stress of the driving test. This reform could lead to an increased number of individuals passing the driving test and subsequently obtaining their driver's licenses, potentially impacting traffic safety positively in Brazil.

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