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Driving Instructors (Registration) Act 2016
Summary
This Act requires driving instructors in the UK to register with an official body and meet certain standards. It's designed to make sure people learning to drive are taught by checked and qualified instructors, improving safety and quality of driving lessons.
A vote to support means
- —Supporting this Act means believing that driving instructors should be properly registered and checked by the government. This protects learner drivers by ensuring their instructors are qualified, trustworthy, and follow safety standards.
A vote to oppose means
- —Critics might worry that registration rules could be too strict or costly for instructors, making it harder for people to find affordable lessons. Some might also feel that the government shouldn't control who can teach driving.
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Bill Passage
Commons
- 1st reading27 Jan 2016
- 2nd reading5 Feb 2016
- Committee stage1 Mar 2016
- Report stage4 Mar 2016
- 3rd reading4 Mar 2016
Lords
- 1st reading7 Mar 2016
- 2nd reading11 Mar 2016
- 3rd reading5 May 2016
Royal Assent12 May 2016
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