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Summary of a randomly selected bill, powered by AnyModel.Graduated Driving Licence Scheme Bill
Current Stage: 2nd reading
Last updated: 15/05/2014
Overview
This bill proposes a graduated driving licence scheme for newly qualified drivers in Great Britain. The scheme introduces a probationary period with stricter rules for new drivers, aiming to improve road safety.
Description
The Graduated Driving Licence Scheme Bill introduces a 12-month probationary period for new drivers. During this period, newly-qualified drivers will be subject to several restrictions:
- Passenger Limit: Only one passenger is allowed in the vehicle.
- Lower Alcohol Limit: The blood alcohol limit is reduced to 5 micrograms of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath.
- Penalty Points: Accumulating more than six penalty points will result in licence revocation and the need to retake the driving test.
- Further Training: To obtain a full licence after 12 months, drivers must complete further training, including motorway and nighttime driving, and other competencies specified by the Secretary of State.
- Mandatory Training: Before booking a driving test, applicants must complete an approved training course.
Government Spending
The bill doesn't directly specify government spending figures. However, there will be costs associated with implementing and administering the new scheme, including potential training program costs and increased enforcement efforts.
Groups Affected
- Newly Qualified Drivers: Will be subject to stricter rules and restrictions during their first year of driving.
- Driving Instructors: Will likely see increased demand for their services due to the mandatory training requirement.
- Police: Will have an increased role in enforcing the stricter rules and restrictions for newly qualified drivers.
- Insurers: May adjust premiums based on the risk profile of newly qualified drivers.
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