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Uzbekistan’s driver testing goes digital in push for road safety

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Uzbekistan’s driver testing goes digital in push for road safety
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Uzbekistan is overhauling its driver licensing system with AI-driven testing centers aimed at boosting transparency, road safety, and public trust in one of Central Asia’s most traffic-challenged nations.

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In Uzbekistan, driver licensing is undergoing a digital transformation. New automated testing centres now assess both theoretical and practical skills without human interference.

The system, designed to eliminate corruption and ensure transparency, uses sensor-equipped autodromes and real-time monitoring.

Since its launch, pass rates have improved significantly, pushing driving schools to raise their standards. Public attitudes are shifting too — with more citizens embracing the idea that a license must be earned. 

With 11 centres already active and more on the way, officials aim to unify standards and improve road safety nationwide.

As noted by Komil Allamjonov, the founder of this unique and innovative examination centre, the main goal of establishing such facilities is to eliminate the human factor in the examination process, improve the quality of driver training and completely eradicate any signs of corruption.

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