Transport - Seventh Report
Here you can browse the report together with the Proceedings of the Committee. The published report was ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 11 July 2007.
Contents
Terms of Reference
1 Introduction
2 The vulnerability of novice drivers
Lack of progress
3 A more structured approach to learning
to drive
The existing system of learning to drive
The Second Review of the Road Safety Strategy
Quality of driving instruction
Continuing professional development
Pass Plus
4 A minimum learning
period
Evidence for a minimum learning period
Raising the age of full licensing
Support for a minimum learning period
Minimum number of hours practice or tuition
Signing-off a structured syllabus
5 Attitudes to driving
6 The driving test
Theory test
7 Graduated driver licensing
Restriction on driving at night
Restriction on driving with passengers
Alcohol limit
Limiting engine size
Enforcement of graduated driver licensing
8 Driver education
Influencing early attitudes to driving
Local authority driver education schemes
Effectiveness of education
9 The role of the insurance industry
Sharing data on novice driver collisions
Insurance charges for supervised learner
drivers
The role of insurance policies in promoting
safer driving
10 The role of penalties
New Drivers Act 1995
11 Conclusion
List of recommendations
Formal minutes
Witnesses
List of written evidence
Reports from the Transport Committee Session
2006-07
MINUTES OF EVIDENCE - VOLUME II (HC 355-II)
WRITTEN EVIDENCE - VOLUME II (HC 355-II)
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