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Driving Instruction (Suspension and Exemption Powers)
Summary
This Act gives the government powers to temporarily suspend (pause) driving instruction services and to exempt certain people or organisations from normal driving instruction rules when necessary. It's designed to allow flexibility in regulating who can teach driving and under what conditions.
A vote to support means
- —Supporting this Act means backing the government's ability to pause or stop driving instruction services when needed, and to allow certain people or organisations to skip normal rules in special situations. Supporters believe this gives regulators flexibility to protect public safety and handle emergencies or exceptional circumstances fairly.
A vote to oppose means
- —Critics might worry that giving authorities power to suspend driving instruction could leave people unable to learn to drive or take tests, disrupting their plans. Others may be concerned that exemptions could create unfair advantages or allow poor teaching standards if the rules aren't applied consistently.
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Bill Passage
Commons
- 1st reading25 Feb 2009
- 2nd reading15 May 2009
- Committee stage17 Jun 2009
- Report stage26 Jun 2009
- 3rd reading26 Jun 2009
Lords
- 1st reading29 Jun 2009
- 2nd reading10 Jul 2009
- 3rd reading29 Oct 2009
Royal Assent12 Nov 2009
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