Multiple Individuals Caught Driving Under the Influence During Driving Lessons in Eindhoven
Police control reveals substance use among driving instructors and students during lessons.
During a recent police operation in Eindhoven, authorities conducted checks on driving school vehicles, leading to the discovery of multiple individuals operating under the influence of narcotic substances.
In total, inspections were carried out on 48 driving school vehicles.
Results indicated that four students and one instructor tested positive for substance use during their driving lessons.
The specific substances involved have not been disclosed, but blood samples have been collected from the individuals for further examination.
Additionally, one driving instructor failed to provide evidence of his qualifications required for teaching driving lessons, prompting the police to file a report against him.
This incident follows a similar operation in Den Bosch last month, where six students were also caught driving under the influence.
One of these students was reportedly receiving instruction from an instructor who tested positive for cocaine.
The matter has raised significant concerns regarding the safety and regulations within driving education practices in the region.