The Cyprus transport ministry has announced that written exams for the certificate of professional competence (CPC) for lorry and bus drivers will now be available in English. Previously, the exams were only offered in Greek and Turkish.
This change aims to increase accessibility for non-Greek-speaking drivers and create a fairer, more functional training and certification system. The ministry emphasized that the move will help ensure equal opportunities while maintaining high standards of competence and road safety.
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