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Touring Club Proposes Additional Lima Sites for Driver's License Evaluations
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Touring Club Proposes Additional Lima Sites for Driver's License Evaluations

From La República · (13m ago) Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • The Touring y Automóvil Club del Perú proposed to the Metropolitan Municipality of Lima (MML) to use its Lince and Villa El Salvador (Conchán) facilities for driver's license evaluations.
  • The proposal aims to alleviate the burden on the sole authorized center in Comas following the transfer of functions from the Ministry of Transport and Communications to the MML.
  • The Touring Club asserts its 43 years of experience and claims its proposal is economically viable and capable of ensuring efficient service for applicants in Lima's central and southern zones.

In a move aimed at streamlining the driver's license application process, the Touring y Automóvil Club del Perú has presented a technical proposal to the Metropolitan Municipality of Lima (MML). The club seeks authorization to conduct the necessary evaluations at its Lince and Villa El Salvador (Conchán) facilities, thereby easing the significant pressure on the single authorized center currently operating in Comas. This initiative comes in the wake of the Ministry of Transport and Communications' transfer of licensing functions to the municipal authority, a transition that has led to considerable demand. The Touring Club, leveraging its extensive 43-year track record in serving Lima's drivers, argues that its proposal is not only economically sound but also guarantees a transparent and efficient service. By potentially decentralizing these crucial evaluations, the club aims to cater to the needs of thousands of applicants from the central and southern districts of Lima, who currently face logistical challenges in reaching the Comas facility. This proactive step by the Touring Club underscores its commitment to public service and its capacity to contribute to a more accessible and effective system for obtaining and renewing driver's licenses in the capital.

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Originally published by La República in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.