Open consultation

Driving licensing review - call for evidence on opportunities for changes to the driver licensing regime

Applies to England, Scotland and Wales

Summary

A call for evidence that seeks views on potential opportunities to improve our driving licensing regime.

This consultation closes at

Consultation description

During the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and the subsequent HGV driver shortage crisis, the government rapidly put 33 actions in place to address these.

Eight of these actions came from expanding the HGV driver testing capacity and improving the licensing process. The licensing improvements were achievable partly due to the fact that we had left the European Union and had the freedom to change our legislation to improve our testing and licensing regime.

We now wish to explore whether there are any further opportunities that could be available to us. These include whether to grant drivers who have category B car licence entitlement additional entitlement to category C1 (7.5 tonnes) goods vehicle entitlement and whether to grant drivers who have a category B licence entitlement to a minibus category D1 licence.

In addition to other ideas on licence categories, there are proposals to raise the standards of HGV instruction and improve pass rates and to permit a person who has held an HGV category C licence for 2 years to drive PCVs for maintenance and repair purposes.

Any changes would need to ensure continued safe use of our roads and be economically proportionate. That is why we want to hear the views of those who help make our driver licensing regime efficient and safe and be guided by the feedback.

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Email to:

licensing.consultation@dft.gov.uk

Write to:

Department for Transport
Driver Licensing CfE
3rd Floor, Great Minster House
33 Horseferry Road
London
SW1P 4DR

Published 5 August 2022