"My complaint is this: I am a driving school student and I am getting my truck license and I think it is very bad that both I and the rest of the students are paying a lot of money for the maneuver practices to do them in the cemetery, on the plain, where driving is difficult due to the ravines. And what is there are not holes but ravines. We cannot lower the windows because if we do not we are eating dirt for the 45 minutes that the practice lasts. And the worst of all is that then, after spending a week or so doing the practices there, they send you to take the exam at the dock. Where has this been seen without being here? Nowhere."
"How are we going to do the practices in one place and take the exam in a different one? Aren't the practices supposed to be done where you are going to take the exam later? To charge they are all the first, but when it comes to doing something for the students... To put it in some way, because I suppose they will know that they are also harming themselves, because the tires of a truck are not very cheap and up there they will not last long."
"My most important question is: Why don't all the driving schools agree, talk to the City Council, and have them enable a closed enclosure in conditions to do the practices in conditions? If someone knows how to answer the question, I will appreciate it, because I do not understand it. Greetings to all."









