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Prepare for a decade of

momentous changes

Colin Lilly

Editor, MSA GB Newslink

To start, MSA GB would like to wish you

all a very Happy and Healthy New Year.

This year has the potential to be a

prosperous one, with the continuing

driving test backlog and waiting list of

frustrated learner drivers. We hope we

can reach the end of 2022 with no

further restrictions due to Covid variants.

So here we are, another year into what

could well be a defining decade for

motoring and driver training. After 2030,

sales of petrol and diesel engine cars will

be banned so there will be a wind-down

in their sales towards that date. Some

hybrids may remain available until 2035,

but certainly the trend will be towards

automatic gearboxes.

A number of driving schools are already

opting to offer training in hybrid or

electric vehicles which will restrict

successful learners to a manual licence

once they pass their test. In fact, there

has been some promotion of the idea of

learning in an electric car as being an

easy option. Some drivers select learning

in an automatic for a number of reasons

but to make the choice as the ‘easy

option’ does not seem a good route to a

safe driving career.

Selecting the easy option on any topic

in life does not always produce the best

result. Learning to drive competently

requires quite an effort.

The driving test pass rate in 2020/21

for automatic cars was 41.5 per cent

compared with an overall pass rate of

50.5 per cent. This suggests it may not

be the most efficient route to take.

The majority of new drivers opt for an

older second-hand car which in the main

will have a manual gearbox. Many would

find the price of a new electric vehicle

costing at least £20,000 beyond their

reach, while second-hand prices,

beginning at around £10,000, will be too

steep for many.

We operate at the entry level of car

ownership. To suggest that young drivers

will opt for the electric route is a bit

futuristic, but they realise that at some

point in their driving career they will have

to make the change to an electric car.

Some of my learners already have a

much-loved family car that’s less than

five years old waiting for them for when

they pass their driving test. In most cases

these are manual vehicles.

We must continue to offer manual

lessons for those that need the freedom

to choose. It is reasonable to suggest that

manual driver training will still be needed

after 2030 until an equilibrium is

reached.

CONTACT

To comment on this article or any other

issue surrounding driver training and

testing, contact Colin via editor@msagb.com

If you want to contribute to the February issue of Newslink, send

your article to Colin Lilly at editor@msagb.com by 21st January.

MSA GB Annual Conference 2022

MARCH 18-19

at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel, Coventry

• DVSA officials

• Trade stands

• Networking events

• Road safety speakers

• Business advice

• MSA GB AGM

Prices start from just

£50 for the

Conference day.

See pg 18-19 for

more details

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COVER STORY

Major overhaul of the

Highway Code gives the

most vulnerable road

users priority – but will

the public embrace the

changes?

See pg 8

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