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SCHEDULE 29E+W+S Driver training and driving instructors: minor and consequential amendments

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IntroductoryE+W+S

1E+W+SThe M1Road Traffic Act 1988 has effect subject to the following amendments.

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Consequential amendments about driver trainingE+W+S

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2E+W+SIn section 89(6) (vehicles which may be driven by virtue of licence authorised by passing of test), for “For” substitute “ Subject to regulations under section 99ZA of this Act, for ”.

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3E+W+SIn section 97(1) (grant of licences), for “the following provisions of this section and section 92 of this Act” substitute “ subsection (2) below, section 92 of this Act and regulations under section 99ZA of this Act ”.

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4E+W+SIn section 98(2) (effect of full licence), after “below” insert “ and to regulations under section 99ZA of this Act ”.

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5(1)Section 164 (power of constables to require production of evidence) is amended as follows.E+W+S

(2)For subsection (4A) substitute—

(4A)If regulations make provision for the evidencing of the successful completion of driver training courses or of a person’s being within the exemption specified in subsection (2), or any exemption provided by virtue of subsection (3), of section 99ZA of this Act, a person driving on a road a motor vehicle which he—

(a)is not authorised so to drive without having successfully completed such a course, or

(b)would not be authorised so to drive apart from the exemption,

may be required by a constable to produce prescribed evidence of the successful completion by him of such a course or of his being within the exemption.

(3)In subsection (6), for “his certificate of completion of a training course for motor cyclists” substitute “ prescribed evidence of the successful completion by him of a driver training course or of his being within an exemption ”.

(4)In subsection (8A), for “a certificate of completion of a training course for motor cyclists” substitute “ prescribed evidence of the successful completion of a driver training course or of being within an exemption ”.

(5)In subsection (11), for the words from “ “counterpart,” to “completion”” substitute “ “counterpart” and “provisional licence” ”.

6E+W+SIn section 194 (index of expressions) insert at the appropriate place—

Driver training courseSection 99ZA.

Tests of continued ability and fitness to give driving instructionE+W+S

7E+W+SIn section 125(5) (continuing registration conditional on undergoing tests of continued ability and fitness to give instruction), for the words from “undergo” to the end substitute “ submit himself for such test of continued ability and fitness to give instruction in the driving of motor cars (which may consist of practical and other means of assessment) as may be prescribed by regulations. ”

8E+W+SIn section 125B(6)(b) (similar provision in relation to disabled instructors), after “cars” insert “ (which may consist of practical and other means of assessment) ”.

9(1)Section 132 (regulations about examinations and tests) is amended as follows.E+W+S

(2)In subsection (1), for “such instruction” substitute “ instruction in the driving of motor cars (or appropriate motor cars) ”.

(3)In subsection (2)—

(a)in paragraph (a) (obligation to provide vehicle)—

(i)for “to any” substitute “ for any ”,

(ii)for “such a test of continued ability and fitness” substitute “ any part of such a test of continued ability and fitness which consists of practical assessment ”, and

(iii)for “the test” substitute “ the practical test or assessment ”,

(b)in paragraph (b) (fees)—

(i)after “examination” insert “ , or required to submit himself for such a test, ”, and

(ii)after “that part” insert “ or such tests, ”, and

(c)in paragraph (c) (particulars), after “examination” insert “ , or is required to submit himself for such a test ”.

Disabled instructors: emergency control assessmentsE+W+S

10E+W+SIn section 133A (assessments of disabled person’s ability to control a motor car in an emergency), after subsection (4) insert—

(4A)Regulations may require a person who applies to undergo an emergency control assessment (or a part of such an assessment), or is required to submit himself for such an assessment, to pay a fee to the Secretary of State.

Review by magistrates’ court of examinations of instructorsE+W+S

11(1)Section 133 (review of examinations) is amended as follows.E+W+S

(2)In subsection (1) (application to magistrates’ court)—

(a)for “submitted himself for any part of an examination of ability to give instruction in the driving of motor cars” substitute “ undergone a relevant examination, or a part of such an examination ”, and

(b)for “that part of the examination was properly conducted in accordance with regulations” substitute “ the examination or part was properly conducted ”.

(3)In subsection (2) (order for repayment of fees etc.)—

(a)for “that part of the examination was not so” substitute “ the examination or part was not properly ”, and

(b)for “that part” substitute “ the examination or part ”.

(4)After subsection (3) insert—

(4)In this section “a relevant examination” means—

(a)an examination of ability to give instruction in the driving of motor cars,

(b)a test of continued ability and fitness to give instruction in the driving of motor cars (or appropriate motor cars), or

(c)an emergency control assessment.

Respondent in appeals about instructorsE+W+S

12E+W+SIn section 131 (appeals against decisions of registrar), insert at the end—

(4G)On an appeal under this section the respondent is the Registrar.

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