Survey: About Driving Schools?

hotfilipino4u
By hotfilipino4u

In relation to the rising accidents in Qatar,
what do you think of the Driving Schools?

Do they really teach people how to Drive, or do they
only teach people to pass the TEST?

Select your answers below- based on your own opinion:

A. They teach People How to Drive.
B. They teach People How to Pass.
C. They don't teach unless they get paid.
D. Undecided.

By anonymous• 25 Jun 2008 17:45
anonymous

spot on man. Paid QR 200 for the Instructor for his undivided attention :(

By anonymous• 25 Jun 2008 17:36
anonymous

They dont teach anything unless the instructor gets paid.....Definately "C".

The school teaches the bare minimum. If you are new you have to become fluent by practicing enough to drive through traffic.

It doesnt help you either when on your first day out you halt your car at a signal and an arab kid comes from behind and bangs your car full speed. This happended to my neighbour - his brand new Tiida got smashed from behind and his vehicle hit the vehicle in front on the very 1st day of his new car.

By mhdkhal• 25 Jun 2008 16:30
mhdkhal

They are teaching well may be students are not learning and practising students are learning just to pass the test.

No one in the world teaches how to make accidents.

skilled drivers not following rules most of the drivers skilled or semi skilled do not maintain the lane in the roud abouts,they enter inthe extreme left lane and join extreme right lane after passing through the R/A.

By anonymous• 25 Jun 2008 16:19
anonymous

they only teach people to pass the TEST. You learn driving in real life situation on doha Roads :)

By anonymous• 25 Jun 2008 16:17
anonymous

B. They teach People How to Pass.

After that. take the risk and play russian rollete...

By realsomeone• 25 Jun 2008 16:17
realsomeone

Raya was the worst. i attended it was a crap.

i cant rate them for any of the above.

"He who does not thank people, does not thank Allah" prophet Muhammed (pbuh)

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