Categories: Driving News

Driving School Owner Bribes Examiner

The recent revelation of a Massachusetts driving school owner caught offering bribes to an examiner is deeply concerning. The 61-year-old proprietor is sentenced to 6 months in prison for allowing multiple unqualified applicants to obtain driver’s licenses. The thought of unqualified drivers operating on the road is alarming and poses a significant danger to other drivers and pedestrians.

At A-1, we recognize the dangers that come with allowing inexperienced and unqualified drivers on the road. We strongly believe that no driving school should take such risks and endanger the lives of drivers and passengers alike. We sincerely hope that you and your loved ones remain safe and unharmed due to the presence of fake licenses.

Mike Markos

Recent Posts

How to Drive in Harsh Conditions?

 Driving in Rain Slow down: Wet roads reduce traction and increase stopping distance. Increase following…

7 days ago

What if I Arrive at a Stop Sign the Same Time as Someone Else?

If two vehicles arrive at a stop sign at the same time, the driver on…

1 week ago

How to go through a Three-way Intersection?

1. If You’re on the Main (Through) Road Keep driving straight or follow the curve…

1 week ago

Ten Ways You’re Destroying Your Car Without Knowing

Many drivers unknowingly harm their cars with everyday habits. Here are the top ways you…

3 months ago

When should I use my headlights?

You should use your headlights not just when it’s dark, but anytime visibility is reduced…

3 months ago

How do I know who has the right of way?

Knowing who has the right of way is crucial for avoiding accidents and keeping traffic…

3 months ago