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Who offers Phase II classroom and hands-on training?

  1. A civilian instructor

  2. A volunteer trainer

  3. A license examiner

  4. The commander

The correct answer is: A license examiner

Phase II classroom and hands-on training is typically overseen by someone who has the authority and expertise to ensure that participants receive the necessary knowledge and skills. A license examiner is specifically trained and responsible for evaluating the competency of individuals seeking licenses, which makes them well-equipped to provide structured training that includes both theoretical classroom components and practical, hands-on instruction. In contrast, while civilian instructors and volunteer trainers may have valuable skills and knowledge, they might not possess the same level of formal authority or recognition that comes with being a licensed examiner. The commander, on the other hand, may oversee training programs but is not usually the one conducting the actual classroom and hands-on training, as that role is better suited for someone with specific qualifications in assessment and driver training. This makes the role of the license examiner critical in the context of Phase II training.