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Florida Driving School Provided Correct Exam Answers: State Agency

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A Florida driving school was suspended after investigators said it was providing correct answers to people taking a written driver license test, the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles announced Monday.

Universal Driving School in Oakland Park charged undercover investigators at least $400 to take the exam and then ensured that they'd pass it, the agency said in a news release.

β€œIt is deeply concerning that this third-party administrator would willfully aid in placing individuals who have not been properly tested on our state roadways,” said department Executive Director Terry Rhodes. β€œThe knowledge exam is in place to ensure all drivers possess the skills and proficiency to use the roads safely; any attempt to circumvent it will not be tolerated.”

The driving school also sold investigators the Alcohol Drug Accident Prevention Training certificates even though they did not take the four-hour course required to receive them.

A phone message left for Universal Driving School seeking comment wasn't immediately returned.

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