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Who must administer the Phase III certification?

  1. A qualified instructor

  2. A civilian trainer

  3. A license examiner

  4. An officer

The correct answer is: A license examiner

The Phase III certification must be administered by a license examiner because this role specifically involves evaluating and certifying individuals' driving competencies in a formalized manner. License examiners have the authority and requisite training to assess driving skills accurately and ensure that candidates meet the necessary standards required for certification. They are trained to administer practical evaluations that encompass all aspects of safe driving practices, vehicle handling, and adherence to traffic regulations. The other roles, while important in a general training context, do not carry the same level of authority or specialized focus that is required for the certification process. A qualified instructor, for instance, may provide excellent training and instruction but may not have the specific qualifications required to certify a driver. Similarly, a civilian trainer and an officer, while potentially knowledgeable about driving or safety, do not fulfill the specific role needed for administering the Phase III certification as outlined in regulatory frameworks.