HC Deb 15 December 1997 vol 303 c29W
Mrs. Ballard

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions pursuant to his Answer of 26 November,Official Report, column 553, on motor cycles and deaf riders, if he will state his Department's definition of hearing impaired. [19764]

Ms Glenda Jackson

We are consulting with the Royal National Institute for Deaf Persons and the British Deaf Association about how best to implement the concession we have announced, but it is our broad intention that "hearing impaired" will refer to any person whose hearing capacity is not sufficient to allow them to receive instructions by radio whilst undergoing training on a motor cycle. The application of the concession will be dependent on the needs of individual learner riders.