Kimmins welcomes Committee agreement of vital road safety policy
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Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins has welcomed the Committee for Infrastructure’s agreement for legislation to support Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL).
The Committee has agreed the policy intent of the legislation and it will now move on to the next step.
Welcoming this important step, Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins said:
“The introduction of Graduated Driver Licensing later this year will be the most significant reform to driver licensing and testing here in almost 70 years. These changes are aimed at young drivers who are sadly most likely to be killed or seriously injured on our roads.
“I am grateful to the Committee for their agreement to progress this legislation to the next stage of the making process. This is another important step towards the introduction of GDL in October.
“Through a structured approach to learning to drive, including the completion of a Programme of Training and Logbook, GDL will better prepare drivers for both the driving test and initial post-test driving period by helping learners understand how human factors such as their attitude, personality, behaviour and feelings affect their driving style.
“Road safety is of the utmost importance to me and GDL will be a valuable tool to help ensure everyone who uses our roads, does so safely.”
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