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Driving schools in Tuzla Canton have announced a protest drive on Tuesday, claiming that the new driver training software violates state law.
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Driving schools in Tuzla Canton have announced a protest drive on Tuesday, claiming that the new driver training software violates state law.

The Association of Driving Schools and Instructors in the Tuzla Canton has announced a peaceful protest drive scheduled for Tuesday, June 23, from 7:00 to 10:00 AM, in response to the implementation of new software for driver training. The group claims the software violates the national Road Safety Fundamentals Act (ZOOBS). According to an official statement signed by Tomislav Tomić, president of the Organizational Committee, the disputed software and its implementation deviate from existing legal regulations and guidelines that form a unified legal framework for driving schools and the Red Cross across Bosnia and Herzegovina. Representatives emphasized they are not against digitization but seek a lawful, transparent, and professionally grounded process that protects the work of driving schools, candidates' rights, and the quality of future drivers' training. They have urged relevant institutions to re-examine the use of this software and initiate dialogue with professionals to find an appropriate solution. The three-hour protest drive will be conducted peacefully, respectfully, and in strict compliance with all traffic regulations.

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N1 Bosna i Hercegovina logoN1 Bosna i HercegovinaIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 8515 days ago
Driving schools in Tuzla Canton have announced a protest drive on Tuesday, claiming that the new driver training software violates state law.

The Association of Driving Schools and Instructors in the Tuzla Canton has announced a peaceful protest drive scheduled for Tuesday, June 23, from 7:00 to 10:00 AM, in response to the implementation of new software for driver training. The group claims the software violates the national Road Safety Fundamentals Act (ZOOBS). According to an official statement signed by Tomislav Tomić, president of the Organizational Committee, the disputed software and its implementation deviate from existing legal regulations and guidelines that form a unified legal framework for driving schools and the Red Cross across Bosnia and Herzegovina. Representatives emphasized they are not against digitization but seek a lawful, transparent, and professionally grounded process that protects the work of driving schools, candidates' rights, and the quality of future drivers' training. They have urged relevant institutions to re-examine the use of this software and initiate dialogue with professionals to find an appropriate solution. The three-hour protest drive will be conducted peacefully, respectfully, and in strict compliance with all traffic regulations.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the protest by driving schools against new software as a legal and professional concern, without overtly favoring any side. It includes statements from both the organizers and their arguments, while emphasizing the need for a lawful and transparent process. There is no clear slm

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): This article provides detailed information from the auto-schools' perspective, including quotes and official statements. While factual, it maintains a more balanced tone by also mentioning the ministry’s position. The objectivity is slightly lower due to the emphasis on the auto-schools’ legal argum

Oslobođenje logoOslobođenjeIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 8013 days ago
A protest school bus ride paralyzed traffic in Tuzla this morning.

A protest organized by the Association of Auto Schools and Instructors in Tuzla caused traffic congestion early Monday morning. The protest was against the introduction of new application software intended to monitor driver training candidates. Instructors argue the system is illegal and violates existing national regulations, while the Ministry of Education and Science claims it aims to prevent irregularities and fraud in teaching. The ministry warns that the boycott could endanger candidates awaiting their driving exams. Meanwhile, the organizers demand a legal and professionally grounded process that does not threaten the operations of auto schools, the rights of candidates, or the quality of future drivers' training.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both sides of the dispute without overtly favoring one over the other. It includes direct quotes from both the protesting instructors and the Ministry of Education and Science, providing balanced perspectives on the legality and purpose of the new software. There is no evident倾向

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): The article accurately reports the protest by auto-schools in Tuzla over the new software implementation, citing both sides' positions. It mentions the legal concerns raised by instructors and the ministry's stance. The reporting remains largely neutral but slightly leans toward the auto-schools' pe

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