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MRTA calls for new motorcycle test to be deferred
MRTA calls for new motorcycle test to be deferred
Published by grotbag
07-26-2008
MRTA calls for new motorcycle test to be deferred

The RMIs Motorcycle Rider Training Association (MRTA) has today (Thursday 24 July 2008) written to Jim Fitzpatrick MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department for Transport (DfT) with responsibility for the Driving Standards Agency (DSA) , to call for implementation of the new motorcycle test to be deferred.

The new test is due to be introduced on 29 September 2008 as a result of new requirements included in the Second EC Driving Licence Directive (Directive 2000/56/EC). The DSAs chosen implementation depends upon the development of a minimum of 66 new Multi Purpose Test Centres (MPTCs) around the country. This will allow certain elements of the test to be conducted off-road before the usual on-road test.

At present, the DSA is only on target to have less than 40 MPTCs operational by the implementation date. The DSA has considered a motorcycle/training industry call for some transitional arrangements including use of temporary sites, but there will only be around 14 ready by the implementation date, and only with restricted availability.

As a result MRTA members have increasingly expressed strong concern via both a recent sample survey and sustained feedback about the effect on lives and livelihoods.

Commenting on this situation, MRTA Chairman Kevin Bryan said; The training industry has long expressed concern that the DSA was unlikely to meet its targets but nonetheless the MRTA has supported the Agency to the fullest extent possible to assist it towards implementation.

However, it has become clear that with an MPTC network that is nowhere near complete and associated infrastructure and service provision issues including test booking and capacity concerns, Government has no option but to call a stop to this September implementation to avoid chaos in the training industry and unacceptable extra training costs to new riders.

Bryan explains: MRTA members believe that the extremely long journey times to test centres for some novice riders could make training unaffordable in certain locations. This is expected to increase social exclusion for potential riders and lead to job losses in the training industry and the wider motorcycle market.

Bryan adds: The MRTA can no longer support this implementation and therefore calls for it to be deferred for at least six months, or until such time as the full MPTC network is operational.

The MRTA will be urging the Minister on his return from the summer recess to urgently review this situation and stop this implementation.


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By grotbag on 07-26-2008, 12:34 PM
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The MRTA can no longer support this implementation and therefore calls for it to be deferred for at least six months, or until such time as the full MPTC network is operational.

The MRTA will be urging the Minister on his return from the summer recess to urgently review this situation and stop this implementation.

hmmmmm now they have lost the support of MRTA, plus all of the other org's that are calling for a deferal ................... we'd better watch this space!
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By indie on 07-26-2008, 01:20 PM
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Why does the goverment not just step forward and state, we dont like you bikers and we are going to continue to make the test harder and harder to pass untill everyone gives up trying for it, Why isnt all this crap passed on to car drivers, at 17 you can drive any car you wish, with any amount of power you wish, and im sure that a bunch of pissed up 17 yrds in a fast car are going to cause more damage and deaths than a younger person on a big bike. when i was younger (18) i put myself in hospital for 3 weeks due to driving like a twat and taking off 3 foot of a sierra cosworth front end, several mates did similar things, one even died and had to be cut from the car, yet my 3 mates with big bikes never had one accident between them. i want to see the stats on younger bike riders accidents and younger car drivers accidents just to compare
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By grotbag on 07-26-2008, 04:19 PM
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An interesting thing I have just read :-

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The 2nd European Driving Licence Directive

This big issue in this one is about the more difficult off-road manouvres test.

The EC 2nd Directive didn't actually call for this, our own DSA dreamt it up, gold plated it with every safety-pressure-group's preferences, then decided it was too dangerous to do on public roads! The DSA had until 2005 to implement the 2nd Directive, but because they'd added this stuff they couldn't do it in time. So the EC gave an extension to 2008.

What can we do? Nothing, the 2nd Directive is already passed into UK Law.

[The awake among you may be wondering where a learner is supposed to practice the B&S maneouvre - a maneouvre considered too dangerous to be tested on a public road. One suspects that we will all practice on the public road, then be tested in a nice safe environment on a purpose-built off-road facility. Or are Training Centres supposed to be able to train this on their existing off-road facility? If you have never worked in the Motorcycle Training Industry, you will not be aware how incredibly difficult it is to find off-road facilities of good enough quality. (There are strict DSA requirements for size, flatness, surface, privacy... Any old car park will not do.)]
Motorcycle Wiki at motorcycle co uk - Training - 2nd Driving Licence Directive



The thing is, this new test should have started in 2005, the DSA have had an extra 3 years to get the brake n swerve thing organised - their idea!!

It's all a big pile of pooo
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