HC Deb 24 May 1979 vol 967 cc238-9W
Mr. Roy Hughes

asked the Minister of Transport if he will list the waiting time for driving tests at each of the test centres throughout Wales.

Mr. Kenneth Clarke

At 11 May, the waiting times were:

Driving Test Centre Weeks
Abergavenny 29
Aberystwyth 23
Ammanford 18
Bangor 27
Bridgend 29
Cardiff East 26
Cardiff West 30
Carmarthen 12
Cwmbran 24
Haverfordwest 22
Llanelli 14
Machynlleth 25
Merthyr 29
Mold 26
Newport 26
Rhyl 28
Swansea 21
Treorchy 24
Wrexham 25

Mr. Roy Hughes

asked the Minister for Transport if he plans to recruit more examiners for driving tests in the centres in various parts of Wales which have long waiting lists.

Mr. Kenneth Clarke

Arrangements are in hand to fill vacancies at centres in Wales.

Mr. Roy Hughes

asked the Minister for Transport if, in view of the fact that foreign industrialists coming into Wales are entitled to hold international driving licences only for a set period, he has made an assessment of the time they have to wait to take a British driving test.

Mr. Kenneth Clarke

Holders of foreign licences taking up residence in Great Britain are entitled to drive here on those licences for three months. If, by then, they have not passed our driving test, thus qualifying to hold a full Great Britain licence, they must obtain a provisional driving licence and drive subject to its conditions until they pass the test.

Priority in the booking of test appointments is accorded to new residents so far as is practicable. Early vacancies arise only through cancellations by other candidates and, although every effort is made, it is not possible to guarantee that all new residents in fact receive an appointment in advance of the normal forward booking.