HC Deb 22 January 1979 vol 961 cc47-9W
Mr. Richard Wainwright

asked the Secretary of State for Transport how many driving tests have been cancelled due to bad weather conditions since December 1978; and if he will publish a table in the Official Report to show how the test cancellations are distributed on a regional basis.

Mr. Horam

The numbers of L tests so cancelled during the first two weeks in January were as follows:

Traffic Area
Northern 2,659
Yorkshire 3,495
North-Western 4,974
West Midland 3,375
East Midland 3,444
Eastern 1,906
South Wales 810
Western 1,884
South-Eastern 2,332
Metropolitan 7,852
Scottish 3,254
Total 35,985

Mr. Richard Wainwright

asked the Secretary of State for Transport what proportion of the actual cost of holding a driving test falls on public funds and if he will publish details of the financial costs involved.

Mr. Horam

The full cost of L driving tests is recovered through fees for appointments. The financial costs related to these tests in the year ended 30 September 1978 were:—

£
'000
Salaries national insurance, super-annuation, accommodation, stationery and printing related to examiners 8,958
Overtime of examiners 39
Travelling and subsistence 495
Telephones and Telex 148
Booking of tests and other administrative costs 970
Miscellaneous 348
£10,958

Mr. Richard Wainwright

asked the Secretary of State for Transport what effect the number of cancellations of driving tests due to adverse weather conditions since December 1978 has had upon the length of time waited by driving test applicants before receiving their test: and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Horam

The unavoidable loss of tests due to adverse weather conditions during the first two weeks of January has had the effect of adding just over a week to the national average waiting time. Appointments for candidates whose tests had to be postponed are being arranged as soon as possible.