Maryland learner’s permit test is to be offered in Yoruba language, others
The U.S. State of Maryland motor vehicle administration has officially added Yoruba language for drivers’ permit tests, vehicle registration and study materials.
Getting a learner’s permit is the first step to getting a driver’s license in the state.
Yoruba is among the nine languages added to Maryland’s learner’s permit knowledge test.
The Yoruba language was added based on the latest data from the census data which shows that Yorùbá was one of the largest non-English languages spoken in the state.
This means that starting this September, Maryland residents will be able to take their learner’s permit in the Yoruba language. The announcement is part of several new initiatives around the state to reflect its growing and diverse population.
The other new languages offered include Tagalog, Amharic (Afro-Asiatic language), Arabic, Russian, Urdu, Hindi, Farsi, Portuguese and American Sign Language.