Are there a drivers education classes in Russia?

2015-01-19T14:53:32Z

I have watched Youtube car accident compilations and have seen
use of onboard cameras recording accidents. I have seen many
reckless, and moves that seem inexperienced in nature. I'm
sre there are laws but it seems drivers aren't trained to a more careful, thoughtful way.

Vasisualiy2015-01-19T16:08:06Z

You've seen cherry picked videos from a 140mln nation where the number of dash cams is approaching the number of cars.
If you are really interested in the answer - yes, there are. Driver candidates have to spend 3-4 months on the theoretical (driving rules) and practical classes (doing elements on a polygon, live driving through the city streets with an instructor). After that each candidate has to pass an exam held by the road police, which also includes the theory test, the polygon and the city driving.

Дмитрий2015-01-22T15:09:30Z

If a man have driver liscence, it doesn't mean that he will follow road rules.
There is joke proverb in Russia: all curious cases begin with the words "Hey, look here how i can!" and all tragic cases with words "You're wrong, look here how need do it". I sure there are many examples of that in your country, just there isn't so popular car DVR for shoot all of that and upload in the Net.

Oirdne2015-01-20T12:45:46Z

What would you say if you knew that there are more dash-cameras than GPS-navigators in Russian cars? More than a million cameras is sold every year.
And almost each single accident is filmed (in cities usually by more than one dash camera).

Spike2015-01-19T14:48:05Z

"In Solviet Russia.. Car drives you!!"