CEOWORLD Reveals the World’s Hardest and Easiest Countries to Learn to Drive — A Mirror of Inequality on the Road

New York, October 7, 2025 — A new global study by CEOWORLD Magazine reveals that the experience of learning to drive varies dramatically by country — and reflects deeper social and economic divides.
The Global Learner Driver Stress Index 2025 analyzed 100 nations across four metrics — congestion, safety, vehicle registration, and road quality. South Sudan topped the list as the most stressful nation to learn driving, while Monaco ranked as the least stressful.
“Driving should represent freedom — but for many, it still represents fear,” said Prof. Dr. Amarendra Bhushan Dhiraj, CEO and Editorial Director of CEOWORLD Magazine. “The difference between learning in Monaco and in South Sudan isn’t just about roads; it’s about opportunity.”
The study exposes how infrastructure investment, governance, and safety enforcement shape the everyday experiences of citizens. Countries with well-funded, human-centered transport ecosystems are not only safer but also more prosperous and equitable.
The top performers — Monaco, Liechtenstein, and Switzerland — demonstrate that prioritizing driver education and infrastructure quality creates both safer roads and stronger societies.
Full report: CEOWORLD Magazine’s 2025 Global Learner Driver Stress Index.
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