Addressing Delays to Driving Tests
Councillor Moore to
move:
This Council
notes:
- That learner drivers in Reading
and across the country are facing unacceptably long delays in
securing driving test appointments, with average waiting times far
exceeding the DVSA’s target of nine weeks.
- That this is causing significant
distress and disruption to young people, students, apprentices, and
those seeking employment who rely on obtaining a driving licence
for work or education.
- Reports from the BBC and other
media highlight that the Reading test centre has among the worst
delays in the country, with some learners waiting over six months
for a test slot.
- That concerns have been raised in
both the last and current Parliaments by MPs of many parties, who
have challenged Ministers on both the long delays and the role of
third-party booking services in worsening
availability.
- That parliamentary questions have
highlighted the Government’s limited action to address these
issues and the lack of regulation or enforcement around third-party
software tools that snap up appointments to resell
them.
This
Council believes:
- That the Government must take
urgent action to bring down waiting times for practical driving
tests and ensure fair access for all learners.
- That the practice of third-party
software companies bulk-booking or reselling test slots is
exploitative and undermines the integrity of the DVSA booking
system.
- That local young people in
Reading are being unfairly disadvantaged, with consequences for
education, employment, and social mobility.
This
Council therefore resolves to:
1. Call on the Government and the Department
for Transport to publish a clear action plan to reduce waiting
times for driving tests nationwide, specifically in
Reading.
2. Call for urgent reform of the DVSA booking
system to prevent third-party software from monopolising test
appointments and to protect access for ordinary
learners.
3. Request the Leader of the Council to write
to the Secretary of State for Transport, and to Reading’s
Members of Parliament, urging them to take immediate steps to
resolve this growing crisis for learner drivers.
4. Promote awareness of this issue locally and
support efforts by MPs and Councillors to campaign for fair access
to driving tests for all.
Minutes:
Pursuant to Notice, a motion was moved by Councillor Moore
and seconded by Councillor Thompson.
The
following amendment was moved by Councillor Ennis and seconded by
Councillor Woodward and CARRIED:
‘Delete all after ‘This Council notes’ and
insert:
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That learner drivers in Reading and across the
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