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Pennsylvania senators propose English-only driver's license tests, sparking safety and access debates.
Pennsylvania state senators have introduced a bill to make driver's license exams English-only, banning interpreters and multilingual testing, citing public safety.
The proposal, backed by senators Doug Mastriano and Camera Bartoletta, would require all knowledge and driving tests to be conducted solely in English, mirroring similar efforts in Iowa and other states.
While proponents argue English proficiency improves comprehension of traffic laws and safety instructions, opponents warn that removing language access could hinder understanding and endanger non-English speakers.
The bill has not yet been formally introduced.
Los senadores de Pensilvania proponen exámenes de licencia de conducir solo en inglés, provocando debates sobre seguridad y acceso.