Alarming diarrhea quotas: Almost every second driving test a flop!

Der Artikel beleuchtet die steigenden Durchfallquoten bei Führerscheinprüfungen in Deutschland und analysiert die Ursachen sowie Handlungsempfehlungen zur Verbesserung der Fahrausbildung.
The article illuminates the increasing diarrhea rates for driver's license tests in Germany and analyzes the causes and recommendations for action to improve driving training. (Symbolbild/NAGW)

Alarming diarrhea quotas: Almost every second driving test a flop!

More and more learner drivers in Germany are fighting with the challenges of the driving license tests. Current numbers show that 37% of learner drivers fail during the practical driving test and 46% of candidates fail because of the theoretical test for the car driving license. The situation among 18- to 24-year-olds is particularly alarming: the diarrhea rate in theory is even 52%. These developments raise questions about the quality of driving training and the cognitive skills of the test subjects. According to Schwäbischer Zeitung , 40% of the theoretical tests are also carried out in the past year.

Jochen Klima, chairman of the Baden-Württemberg driving instructor association, explains that the language and reading understanding of young people in particular is problematic. Florian Becker, professor at TH Rosenheim, sees deeper causes of the high failure and criticizes the general school performance, especially in reading and writing. Current PISA data reveal that despite increasing grades, the services have been decreasing for 15 years. Becker describes the driver's license tests as a symptom of a major problem and warns of a social trend to negatively evaluate efforts.

growing pressure during the exams

The number of theoretical driving tests carried out rose to around 1.97 million in 2023, which corresponds to an increase of 150,000 (plus 8 percent) compared to the previous year. At the same time, the diarrhea rate in the theoretical test was a new negative record of 42%. This corresponds to an increase of 3 percentage points compared to the previous year and by 10 points since 2014. In the case of practical exams, the diarrhea rate 2023 was 30 percent, which also represents an increase of 4 percent compared to 2014. These numbers prove a worrying trend that the TÜV association confirms in its statement. It should also be emphasized that around 720,000 of the theoretical tests were repeat tests, with a non -existence of 54% in this group.

in class B, which includes the car driver's license, over 1 million theoretical exams were taken, with the diarrhea quota being 49%. As part of the Nadir changes, experts require an improvement in the quality of driving training through modern learning methods and targeted examination preparations. The TÜV association also supports the possibility of better mobility education in schools in order to better prepare for future generations for the challenges in road traffic. Strengthen to reduce the diarrhea in the long term.

ways to improve

In order to counter the challenges of the theory test, there are some tips for learner drivers. These include starting learning early and continuously practicing. It is recommended to work with current exam questions and to promote an understanding of the content instead of pure memorizing. Electronic learning status controls can also contribute to better preparation.

In conclusion, it can be stated that the challenges of driving license tests not only reflect individual problems, but also indicate deeper social and educational policy deficits. The path to the driver's license test could be made significantly easier through more effective driving training and improved education systems.

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OrtBaden-Württemberg, Deutschland
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