CÔTE-D'OR: Laurent Bourguignat warns of “the lack of driving license inspectors”

CÔTE-D'OR: Laurent Bourguignat warns of “the lack of driving license inspectors”
CÔTE-D'OR: Laurent Bourguignat warns of “the lack of driving license inspectors”

The Republican elected official points out that only half of the planned human resources are operational.

Press release from Laurent Bourguignat of November 12, 2024:

The number of driving license inspectors in Côte-d'Or, which should theoretically be 10.5 FTE*, is today in reality 5 FTE for various individual reasons (sick leave, retirement, transfers, etc.). It's insufficient.

This situation mechanically causes an abnormal lengthening of the waiting time to take the driving test.

The first to be penalized are the students who often have to take additional lessons to maintain their skills, which represents a significant additional cost.

Above all, many of them need the precious pink paper to accept a job offer or follow training. A driving license often remains synonymous with independence and freedom.

I therefore want to publicly raise this concrete problem, which affects the entire Côte-d'Or.

I wrote to the new Prefect to alert him.

*FTE: Full Time Equivalent

Laurent BOURGUIGNAT
Councilor of Dijon (LR)
Councilor of Dijon Métropole

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