Because if the driving school goes bankrupt or the authorities withdraw its operating license, consumers will look through their fingers if they have already paid the full course fee.
For this reason, the Chamber of Labor proposes a legal change similar to the mandatory insolvency insurance for tour operators, now also for driving schools. “In principle, it cannot be the task of consumers to protect themselves from the economic turbulence of driving schools. Rather, it is up to the legislator,” said AKOÖ President Andreas Stangl in a broadcast. A mandatory partial payment mode would also help to reduce the damage.
In addition, driving schools should be obliged to be more transparent when it comes to pricing and also have to advertise their prices online, the AK demands.
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