Retainers in driving tests are "smarter"


If you are one of the people who were put on the list of first-time car testers, you are undoubtedly of great interest, according to a recent study.
One study reported that people with a university degree or post-university qualification were on the list of first-time test-runners compared to the number of people without qualifications.

The researchers noted that these recruits are smarter and have distinctive skills, although they failed the first experience of the test drive.

An insurance company searched 1,564 people with a British driver's license and found that 59 percent of those who did not qualify for the driver's license were from the first time, while 51 percent of those with higher qualifications failed.

The study found that 6 out of 10 people without qualifications passed the driving test for the first time, while the percentage of those holding a driving license for those who are about to graduate is 48 percent and university graduates 47 percent.

According to the British newspaper The Independent, the study said that success in the first time is not a criterion on the ability to lead in the end.

"Many of the basic skills we need to equip ourselves with leadership are learned over the years with building our road experience."