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Road Traffic (New Drivers) Act 1995

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. Introductory

    1. 1. Probationary period for newly qualified drivers.

  3. Revocation of licences and re-testing

    1. 2.Persons to whom section 3(1) applies

    2. 3. Revocation of licences.

    3. 3A.Surrender of licences

    4. 4. Re-testing.

    5. 5. Restoration of licence without re-testing in certain cases.

  4. Miscellaneous and general

    1. 6. Newly qualified drivers holding test certificates.

    2. 7. Early termination of probationary period.

    3. 8. The Crown.

    4. 9. Interpretation etc.

    5. 10. Short title, commencement, extent etc.

  5. SCHEDULES

    1. SCHEDULE 1

      Newly qualified drivers holding test certificates

      1. Part I General

        1. Interpretation

          1. 1.(1) In this Schedule “test certificate” means a certificate or...

        2. Application of Schedule

          1. 2.(1) Part II of this Schedule applies to any person...

      2. Part II Duty to provide test certificate

        1. 3.(1) Sub-paragraph (2) applies where— (a) a person to whom...

      3. Part III Newly qualified driver with provisional licence and test certificate

        1. Surrender of test certificate

          1. 4.(1) Where the circumstances mentioned in section 2(1) exist with...

        2. Revocation of test certificate

          1. 5.(1) Where— (a) there is a person to whom this...

        3. Surrender of test certificate

          1. 5A.(1) Where— (a) the Secretary of State is required under...

        4. Re-testing

          1. 6.(1) Subject to Part V of this Schedule, the Secretary...

      4. Part IV Newly qualified driver with full and provisional entitlements and test certificate

        1. Surrender of licence and test certificate

          1. 7.(1) Where the circumstances mentioned in section 2(1) exist with...

        2. Revocation of licence and test certificate

          1. 8.(1) Where— (a) there is a person to whom this...

        3. Surrender of licence and test certificate

          1. 8A.(1) Where— (a) the Secretary of State is required under...

        4. Re-testing

          1. 9.(1) Subject to Part V of this Schedule, the Secretary...

      5. Part V Supplementary

        1. Effect of disqualification until test is passed on re-testing rule

          1. 10.Where— (a) a person’s test certificate has been revoked under...

        2. Regulations

          1. 11.(1) The Secretary of State may by regulations make provision...

    2. SCHEDULE 2

      Consequential amendments

      1. The Road Traffic Act 1988 (c.52)

        1. 1.The Road Traffic Act 1988 shall be amended as follows....

        2. 2.(1) In the provisions mentioned in sub-paragraph (2) after “section...

      2. The Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988 (c.53)

        1. 3.The Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988 shall be amended as...

        2. 4.In section 47 (supplementary provisions as to disqualifications and endorsements)...

        3. 5.In section 57 (endorsement of licences without hearings) after subsection...

        4. 6.In section 77 (endorsement where penalty paid) after subsection (9)...

        5. 7.In Schedule 1 (offences to which various sections of the...

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