Calgary police chief Katie McLellan calls for ENGLISH-ONLY driving tests.
As of right now, you do not need to be able to read the English signs on the road to get a driver's license in Alberta.
In fact, the Albertan government will bend over backwards to help non-English speakers get their licenses.
As of right now, the government offers a set of headphones that provides translations into 25 separate languages.
And if your preferred language isn't one of the 25, you're allowed to bring in a translator.
That's why Calgary's police chief is calling for change.
"You have to be able to read English signs," Chief Katie McLellan told the Calgary Herald. "If you can’t read English how can you pass a driving test?"
Do you think it's time for the Albertan government to make the switch to English-only tests?