A driving instructor in Kecskemét, Hungary, twice attempted to pass a driving test in place of another individual, and failed both times. The incident highlights an ironic situation—someone tasked with teaching others to drive was unable to demonstrate the necessary skills themselves. Details surrounding the motivation for impersonating another test-taker remain unclear. Authorities are investigating the circumstances of the failed attempts, focusing on potential fraud. This case raises questions about oversight within driving schools and the integrity of the testing process. The incident has sparked public discussion about competency and accountability for driving instructors. This failure underscores the importance of rigorous testing standards for all drivers, including those who instruct others.

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