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Wales brings back some restrictions

amid continued concern over Covid-19

A reminder to all members in Wales that

the Welsh Government has introduced

2m social distancing measures in public

spaces to stop the spread of COVID-19.

All practical driving and riding tests

and lessons with a professional instructor

will continue. Learner drivers can

continue practising driving, but should be

mindful of limiting their social contact

with people outside of their household.

Theory tests in Wales can continue to

take place with 1m-plus distancing

accompanied by robust COVID-safe

measures to protect customers and

theory test centre colleagues.

However, some theory tests at Bala,

Carmarthen, Cardigan and Dolgellau

mobile theory test centres will need to be

cancelled as DVSA is unable to test

customers safely within the mobile test

vehicle due to ventilation constraints.

Candidates will need to maintain a 2m

distance within the test centre before

taking their test.

Other safety measures that will be in

place include:

• protective transparent screens at

reception desks

• barriers between each of the work

station which means all candidates are

social distanced by 1m-plus during their

test

• providing hand sanitiser to use on

arrival, during the tests and when

candidates leave the test centre

• cleaning workstations (including

computers and headphones) before every

test

• colleagues will wear a face covering

(unless there’s a medical reason that it’s

not recommended for them) and gloves

• candidates will have to wear a face

covering too, unless they have notified us

in advance that they cannot

• candidates must come into the test

centre alone to help with social

distancing

Driving test centre waiting rooms

The new social distancing measures

mean the number of people who can use

driving test waiting rooms in Wales is

now limited, with the maximum number

of people who can use the waiting room

will be displayed inside and outside of

the test centre waiting room.

People using these rooms will need to

keep a 2m distance from others and use

the hand sanitiser as provided.

Examiners will meet candidates at

their vehicle before their test.

Scotland & England

The rules around driving tests and

centres remain unchanged from before

Christmas. Just a reminder that face

coverings need to be worn in all

circumstances – during lessons, while in

test centres, on tests and while taking

the theory test. ADIs are still not allowed

to accompany pupils on tests.

The Omicron variant has clearly

caused a huge amount of disruption but

for the time being, that disruption does

not appear enough to demand tighter

restrictions. As ever, we will keep

members informed as to when rules

change.

New rules: Keep an eye on:

https://n-a-s-p.co.uk/coronavirus-advice/

https://www.gov.scot/coronaviruscovid-19/

https://gov.wales/coronavirus

Welcome to 2022; let’s hope it’s smoother sailing

Peter Harvey mbe

National Chairman

MSA GB

I would like to open this issue of

Newslink by wishing you all a very

happy and healthy New Year.

I am hoping that this year is going to

be a bit more stable than the last two

have been. I’m sure most of your

thoughts, as we get back to work after

the festive break, will be around

remaining safe from Covid, whichever

variant may be with us. We will do our

best at MSA GB to keep you updated as

and when new changes come in or

rules are relaxed. Rest assured, our

main goal this year will be to keep up

the pressure on the DVSA over the

L-test waiting list.

In other news, when you have a few

minutes to spare, please check out our

new-look website. It can still be found

at www.msagb.com. I hope you like the

new design and find it easier to navigate

your way around. It contains all the

latest information on Covid as well as

other driver training, testing and road

safety news. There is also details of our

first national face-to-face event in two

years, our Annual Conference and AGM,

which will be held in Coventry on

March 18-19, and how to book your

place.

Finally, I would like to advise you of

the relocation of the MSA GB head

office, as part of a reorganisation to

allow more staff working from home.

The new address is:

4 Victoria Square, St Albans

Hertfordshire AL1 3TF.

Phone numbers and email addresses

are unchanged, at:

T: 01625 664501

E: info@msagb.com

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