'L' driver's frustration.THIS letter refers to my hardship and struggle in finding a driving instructor driving instructor n → instructor(a) m/f de autoescuela driving instructor driving n → moniteur m d'auto-école . I have called several instructors for the past 12 months and all my attempts have failed. The only response I got was that they were very busy or that I should call them after a month. The best part of it is that I am still searching for an instructor and the validity of my learner's licence has expired ex·pire v. ex·pired, ex·pir·ing, ex·pires v.intr. 1. To come to an end; terminate: My membership in the club has expired. 2. and it needs to be renewed once again. No wonder there are many expatriates going through the same hardship. So many letters have been published in the newspapers on this issue and nothing has been done by authorities to ease the problems faced by learner drivers. Hence, it is time to privatise Verb 1. privatise - change from governmental to private control or ownership; "The oil industry was privatized" privatize manufacture, industry - the organized action of making of goods and services for sale; "American industry is making increased use of this sector or enforce stringent rules to regularise Verb 1. regularise - bring into conformity with rules or principles or usage; impose regulations; "We cannot regulate the way people dress"; "This town likes to regulate" govern, regularize, regulate, order and monitor the training schedules of the so-called instructors. The relevant ministry should ensure that they not only issue learners with driving permits but also ensure that proper training is provided. I wonder if our female counterparts also face such hardships? The answer is obviously no to some extent as most of the male instructors are influenced by the Coulomb's Law Coulomb's law (k `lŏmz), in physics, law stating that the electrostatic force between two charged bodies is proportional to the product of the amount of charge on the bodies divided by of Attraction and
Repulsion repulsion /re·pul·sion/ (re-pul´shun)1. the act of driving apart or away; a force that tends to drive two bodies apart. 2. . Finally, I would like to know if there are any rules or regulations prohibiting female instructors from providing training to male learners. If not, male learners can approach them to receive their training and say goodbye to male instructors. Rainbow Reki Copyright 2009 Gulf Daily News Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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