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NARSA's New Success: Bright Candidates for Driving License
The new question bank implemented by the National Road Safety Agency (NARSA) for the theoretical driving license exam has seen a remarkable start. The initial results indicate a clear improvement in candidates' performance, underscoring the effectiveness of the pedagogical tools deployed by the agency.
The numbers speak volumes: for the "B" category license, scores range from 32/40 to 39/40, exceptional averages reflecting mastery of the required theoretical knowledge. As for other categories, candidates have excelled with scores ranging from 38/46 to 42/46, confirming their ability to take the wheel safely.
Far from resting on its laurels, NARSA has brilliantly accompanied this transition. Its learning platform, "Perminou," provides future drivers with a wide range of comprehensive educational resources, enabling them to prepare effectively for the theoretical exam.
This resounding success attests to the agency's commitment to training a new generation of responsible and competent drivers. There is no doubt that these encouraging results pave the way for safer driving on national roads.
Furthermore, the agency has firmly denied the erroneous information circulating on social media regarding the content of the exam, and it will continue to closely monitor the implementation of this reform to ensure its success.
This resounding success attests to the agency's commitment to training a new generation of responsible and competent drivers. There is no doubt that these encouraging results pave the way for safer driving on national roads.