Sitting your driver s licence in the Bay of Plenty? These testing spots have the best pass rates
23 Feb, 2021 06:00 PM
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The best place to sit your licence based on pass rates across the region has been revealed. Photo / Supplied
The best place to sit your licence based on pass rates across the region has been revealed. Photo / Supplied
Drivers hoping to have the freedom of wheels will be praying they are not among the 40 per cent of people in the Bay of Plenty who fail their test. Data released by Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency under the Official Information Act show VTNZ (Vehicle Testing New Zealand) driver testing stations across the region have an average pass rate of 60 per cent.
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