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View all search resultsDENPASAR: The Bali Police have launched a new audiovisual integrated system (Avis) for those applying for a driver's license
ENPASAR: The Bali Police have launched a new audiovisual integrated system (Avis) for those applying for a driver's license.
Police chief Insp. Gen. Sutisna said the new program was part of efforts to improve public services.
"The process of getting a driver's license must be accountable and transparent," he added.
Under the new system, applicants must take a computer-based driving theory exam in which they will have 15 minutes to answer 30 questions.
Sutisna said the system would "plug the leaks" within the police bureaucracy.
He said many middlemen hung around the Denpasar Police office and offered to take the test for applicants seeking a license.
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