A traffic educator argues against the proposal to eliminate the introductory course for learner drivers, citing its positive impact on education and road safety.
In a letter to the editor, Tommy Tordås, a traffic educator and training leader, expresses dismay at the proposal made by Infrastructure Minister Andreas Carlson to abolish the introductory training course for private learner drivers. Tordås recalls that many students were poorly educated before the implementation of this program in 1997, highlighting its significance in improving the quality of road instruction and safety.