Driving schools in Belarus reduce fees in order to attract customers
Driving schools in Belarus are forced to reduce fees in order to attract more customers, Mikhail Svistun, the head of transport safety department at the Belarusian Transport Research Institute, told Belta news agency.
Last year, the demand for the services of driving schools was quite high. At some companies, people remained on the waiting lists for six months and more.
The situation has stabilized recently due to the financial crisis. Earlier, groups of learners included 30 people against current 15-20 students per group, according to Svistun.
Last year, the demand for the services of driving schools was quite high. At some companies, people remained on the waiting lists for six months and more.
The situation has stabilized recently due to the financial crisis. Earlier, groups of learners included 30 people against current 15-20 students per group, according to Svistun.