The cost of , offered by driving schools in the country, can represent from 61.7% to 87.3% of the total cost to obtain a license depending on the state, according to data presented by the minister (Transport) to the president of , (Republicanos-PB) and party leaders in the House on Thursday (30).
to present your proposal to obtain your driver’s license. In the end, Motta stated that it was a “necessary discussion”.
Data presented by the minister show that the highest total value of the CNH is registered in Santa Catarina, where the course costs R$ 3,404.36, which represents 87.3% of the R$ 3,899.40 for the license in the state — in addition to classes, there are also fees charged by Detrans and medical and psychological examination.
In Rio Grande do Sul, which has the most expensive total cost to obtain a driver’s license (R$5,148.05), the driver training course costs R$4,437.77 (86.2%).
Paraíba (61.7%), Rondônia (63.9%) and Espírito Santo (64.8%) are the states with the lowest weight of driving school in the total value of the CNH. In São Paulo, the percentage is 74.2%, while in Rio de Janeiro it is 75.8%.
Renan Filho’s participation in the leaders’ meeting sought to attract political support for the measure, which depends on a resolution published by Contran (National Traffic Council), which should happen in November.
the government (PT) wants to end the mandatory driving school to obtain a driver’s license. At the time, the minister stated that the measure is part of a plan to reduce the cost and requirements for issuing a driver’s license.
Check the list of states x weight of the driving school on the CNH
- Santa Catarina – 87.3%
- Rio Grande do Sul – 86.2%
- Acre – 84,5%
- Bahia – 84,2%
- Pernambuco – 84,0%
- Tocantins – 83.3%
- Goiás – 83.2%
- Rio Grande do Norte – 81.6%
- Mato Grosso – 80.0%
- Federal District – 79.4%
- Mato Grosso do Sul – 78.7%
- Ceará – 78.5%
- Amazonas – 77,8%
- Minas Gerais – 77.7%
- Paraná – 76.4%
- Maranhão – 75.9%
- Rio de Janeiro – 75.8%
- Piauí – 74.5%
- São Paulo – 74.2%
- Roraima – 71.7%
- Sergipe – 68.8%
- Amapá – 66.8%
- Pará – 65.8%
- Alagoas – 65.2%
- Espírito Santo – 64.8%
- Rondônia – 63.9%
- Paraíba – 61.7%
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