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DVA moves to clear North’s driving tests backlog

written by cassoscoop April 21, 2021
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Driving lessons and tests could resume next week

THE Driver and Vehicle Agency (DVA) has said that all efforts are being made to clear the backlog of driving tests once the system reopens in the North of Ireland this Friday, April 23.

Theory and practical tests were cancelled when lockdown was imposed on Boxing Day, December 26.

There are currently thousands of people waiting to take both tests.

Jeremy Logan, chief executive of the DVA, said there was “no question” demand would be high.

Speaking to Stormont’s Infrastructure committee on Wednesday, Mr Logan said he estimated there were about 22,000 people in Northern Ireland with valid theory tests who could be waiting to take a practical test.

The resumption of driving tests will work in several phases:

Phase one customers, whose theory test pass certificates expire by October 31, 2021, can book a practical test from Monday, April 26

Phase two customers, whose theory test pass certificates expire between November 1, 2021 and March 31, 2022, can book a test from Tuesday, May 4

All other customers will be able to book a practical test from mid-May

Mr Logan said he estimated there were about 8,600 people in those first two phases who would be offered a test in the next couple of weeks.

Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon told the committee there would be extended opening hours at test centres to help with demand, and that an additional temporary theory test centre would be opened in Ballymena to provide about 1,000 test slots per week.

Mr Logan said prior to the pandemic, the DVA carried out approximately 3,900 practical driving tests every month for those wanting to drive a car.

The agency’s goal was to “maximise the amount of resource and to exceed the amount of tests to start to eat into that backlog, to try and clear those people waiting for a test as quickly as we can,” he added.

He said he recognised that reopening the service fully presented a challenge, but that the agency would do its best to help all customers.

The committee was told that the agency was working to ensure there would be a number of additional examiners in place to carry out practical driving tests.

Four temporary centres in Belfast, Coleraine, Cookstown and Omagh have also been identified to commence practical tests from mid-May.

DVA moves to clear North’s driving tests backlog was last modified: April 21st, 2021 by cassoscoop

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