In total, 20,209 women currently have a driver’s licenseas reported by the Ministry of Transport and Communications (MTC) in the framework of International Women’s Day.
Thus, 6,747 have class A-IIa licenses, which allow them to drive taxis, vans, ambulances, interprovincial tourist transport, international cross-border passenger transport and emergency vehicles.
While 11,983 women have obtained AIIb category licenses to drive microbuses and minibuses. In addition, 1,479 have class AIIIa, AIIIb and AIIIc, which allows them to be behind the wheel of an urban, interurban, panoramic and articulated bus, as well as trailers, cranes, dump trucks and trailers.
Finally, 521,439 Peruvians have processed the type A and AI license, the most common for driving private use cars such as sedans, station wagons, sand trucks, pickups, and vans.
Source: Larepublica

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