Fifty thousand fewer learners take test in eight months
Fifty thousand fewer riders took their test in the last eight months
of 2009 than in the same period the previous year.The figure signals
there has been no recovery from the impact of a new test introduced last
April. Eighty-one thousand riders took the test in the last eight months
of 2008. But in 2009 the figure was just 31,000, a fall of 62%. The
number of riders to pass is just as worrying. In the last eight months
of 2008 the figure was 53,000. In 2009 the number was 22,000, a fall of
58%. Nich Brown, spokesman for rider lobbyists the Motorcycle Action
Group (MAG), said: “The DSA has been saying that test bookings are back
to normal and we have been saying we don’t believe it. This shows we
were right.“If this carries on long-term then we will see motorcycling
shrink."The Driving Standards Agency (DSA) has previously blamed the
fall in tests on a surge before the changeover, saying there had been
40,000 extra candidates during the old test’s final two years. But the
latest figures show that surge has already been outstripped inside the
new test’s first year. A DSA spokesman nevertheless again cited the same
explanation, saying: “The 2008 figures may be inflated due to the number
of candidates trying to pass the test before the changes.”
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