Conservatives plot a motoring revolution: Draft report reveals biggest reform to regulations since driving test introduced in 1935
‘The Government is plotting the biggest roads revolution since the introduction of the driving test in 1935, drafting a series of reforms that include a controversial part-privatisation of the practical examination.
Other proposed reforms include closing test centres, cutting jobs at motoring agencies, increasing fees for non-essential services such as personalised number plates, and raising the age at which drivers must declare that they are fit to drive from 70 to 75. Officials are even pondering how to tailor the test to reflect an expected surge in driverless cars over the next decade.’
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