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One system and one question database – the state driving licence exams will be handled by the PWPW – ITS consortium
 (29-08-2013)

By 23 September the ITS-PWPW consortium will be established to handle the country’s driver examination process basing on PWPW’s data communication system and ITS’s standardised question database that has been verified by experts from the Ministry of Transport, Construction and Maritime Economy.

 

On 28 August a session of the Joint Commission of the Government and the Local Governments took place which was attended by Mr Maciej Jankowski, the Undersecretary of State at the Ministry of Transport, Construction and Maritime Economy. A plan for standardising the system and exam question database at all driver training centres was presented during this meeting.

Over the next few days PWPW and ITS will arrange a schedule of migrating the Provincial Road and Traffic Authorities from the system maintained currently by ITS to the PWPW system. By 6 September the schedule will be forwarded to the chairman of the Joint Commission of the Government and the Local Governments and to Minister Zbigniew Rynasiewicz, the Secretary of State at the Ministry of Transport, Construction and Maritime Economy. In accordance with the declarations made during the session the implementation should be concluded by 30 November 2013 at the latest.

Thanks to the solutions adopted, in 2014 all Provincial Road and Traffic Authorities will be holding the driver examinations based on a uniform data communication system and a uniform database of examination questions approved by the Ministry of Transport, Construction and Maritime Economy. This system will be interfaced with the driving permit issuance system used by district authorities. This way the connected systems will ensure a fully electronic information flow between the district authorities, the driver training centres, the Provincial Road and Traffic Authorities and the Central Vehicles and Drivers Register.