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The Road Traffic Act 1988 (Police Driving: Prescribed Training) Regulations 2022

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Statutory Instruments

2022 No. 1112

Police

Roads

The Road Traffic Act 1988 (Police Driving: Prescribed Training) Regulations 2022

Made

27th October 2022

Laid before Parliament

31st October 2022

Coming into force

30th November 2022

The Secretary of State makes these Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 192(1) and 195(7) of the Road Traffic Act 1988(1).

In accordance with section 195(2) of the Road Traffic Act 1988, the Secretary of State has consulted with representative organisations.

Citation, commencement and extent

1.—(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Road Traffic Act 1988 (Police Driving: Prescribed Training) Regulations 2022 and come into force on 30th November 2022.

(2) These Regulations extend to Great Britain.

Interpretation

2.  In these Regulations—

the 1988 Act” means the Road Traffic Act 1988;

Chief officer” means—

(a)

in relation to a police force maintained under section 2 of the Police Act 1996(2), the chief constable;

(b)

in relation to Police Scotland, the chief constable;

(c)

in relation to the metropolitan police force, the Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis;

(d)

in relation to the City of London police force, the Commissioner of Police for the City of London;

(e)

in relation to the British Transport Police Force, Ministry of Defence Police and Civil Nuclear Constabulary, the chief constable, and

(f)

in relation to the National Crime Agency, the Director General.

Prescribed training provided in England and Wales

3.  A training course listed in column 1 of Table 1 in the Schedule is prescribed training for the purposes of sections 2A and 3ZA of the 1988 Act(3) if—

(a)it is delivered by a provider licensed by the College of Policing;

(b)the instructor or trainer has met, respectively, the Police Sector Standards for Training for Instructors or Police Sector Standard for Training for trainers;

(c)it includes consideration of and instruction on—

(i)the National Decision Model, and

(ii)the College of Policing’s Authorised Professional Practice for Roads Policing: Police Drivers and, where relevant, Police Pursuits;

(d)it meets the relevant requirements in columns 2 and 3 of Table 1.

Required refresher training frequency for training provided in England and Wales

4.  At the end of the period specified in column 4 of Table 1 in the Schedule, a training course listed in column 1 of Table 1 is prescribed training for the purposes of sections 2A and 3ZA of the 1988 Act if refresher training has been undertaken in accordance with the requirements in Table 2 in the Schedule.

Prescribed training provided in Scotland

5.  A training course listed in column 1 of Table 1 in the Schedule is prescribed training for the purposes of sections 2A and 3ZA of the 1988 Act if—

(a)it is delivered by Police Scotland;

(b)the instructor or trainer has completed the relevant Scottish Police College training and the Police Scotland Training for Trainers Course;

(c)it includes consideration of and instruction on the National Decision Model;

(d)it meets the relevant requirements in columns 2 and 3 of Table 1.

Required refresher training frequency for training provided in Scotland

6.  At the end of the period specified in column 4 of Table 1 in the Schedule, a training course listed in column 1 of Table 1 is prescribed training for the purposes of sections 2A and 3ZA of the 1988 Act if refresher training has been undertaken in accordance with the requirements in Table 2 in the Schedule.

Prescribed training completed prior to the commencement of these Regulations

7.—(1) Training completed by designated persons prior to the commencement of these Regulations is prescribed training for the purposes of sections 2A and 3ZA of the 1988 Act if—

(a)it was approved by a chief officer, and

(b)that chief officer is satisfied that it is equivalent to a type of training specified in Table 1.

(2) At the end of the relevant period, training described in paragraph (1) is prescribed training for the purposes of sections 2A and 3ZA of the 1988 Act if refresher training for the type of training that it is equivalent to has been undertaken in accordance with the requirements in Table 2 in the Schedule.

(3) The relevant period in paragraph (2) is the period specified in column 4 of Table 1 for the type of training that it is equivalent to, beginning with the date that these Regulations come into force.

Chris Philp

Minister of State

Home Office

27th October 2022

Regulations 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7

SCHEDULE

Table 1

Course typeRequired length of courseRequired minimum number of trainers to maximum number of students ratioPeriod training is valid for before refresher training is required
Standard response drivingThree weeksOne to threeFive years
Advanced drivingFour weeksOne to threeFive years
Initial phase pursuit (IPP)Three daysThree to sixFive years
Tactical phase pursuit (TPaC)Five daysFive to sixThree years
Riding with a pillion passengerTwo daysOne to twoTwo years
Response motorcycling undertaken from 1st April 2022 to 31st March 2023 (inclusive)Three weeksOne to twoThree years
Response motorcycling undertaken from 1st April 2023Three weeksOne to twoTwo years
Advanced motorcycling undertaken from 1st April 2022 to 31st March 2023 (inclusive)Two weeksOne to twoThree years
Advanced motorcycling undertaken from 1st April 2023Two weeksOne to twoTwo years
Evasive and offensive drivingTwo daysThree to sixTwo years
Protected convoy drivingThree daysThree to sixTwo years
VIP protection motorcycle escortsFive daysTwo to fourTwo years
Escorting vehicles (abnormal loads etc)Three daysOne to threeUnlimited validity
Off-road motorcyclingFive daysOne to twoUnlimited validity
Off-road drivingTwo daysOne to threeUnlimited validity
Category B vans & passenger vehiclesFour hoursOne to twoUnlimited validity
VIP protection drivingThree daysOne to threeTwo years
Pre-surveillance motorcycle ridingFive daysOne to oneTwo years

Table 2

Course typeRequired refresher training frequencyRequired refresher training lengthRequired refresher training minimum number of trainers to maximum number of students ratio
Standard response drivingEvery five yearsOne dayOne to two
Advanced drivingEvery five yearsOne dayOne to two
Initial phase pursuit (IPP)Every five yearsOne dayThree to six
Tactical phase pursuit (TPaC)Every three yearsTwo daysFive to six
Riding with a pillion passengerEvery two yearsHalf a dayOne to two
Response motorcycling undertaken from 1st April 2022 to 31st March 2023 (inclusive)Every three yearsTwo daysOne to two
Response motorcycling undertaken from 1st April 2023Every two yearsTwo daysOne to two
Advanced motorcycling undertaken from 1st April 2022 to 31st March 2023 (inclusive)Every three yearsTwo daysOne to two
Advanced motorcycling undertaken from 1st April 2023Every two yearsTwo daysOne to two
Evasive and offensive drivingEvery two yearsOne dayThree to six
Protected convoy drivingEvery two yearsOne dayThree to six
VIP protection motorcycle escortsEvery two yearsTwo daysTwo to four
VIP protection drivingEvery two yearsOne dayOne to three
Pre-surveillance motorcycle ridingEvery two yearsTwo daysOne to one

EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations)

These Regulations prescribe training for the purposes of sections 2A and 3ZA of the Road Traffic Act 1998 (c. 52).

The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 (c. 32) amended sections 2A and 3ZA of the Road Traffic Act 1988 to make provision as to the meaning of dangerous driving and careless driving in respect of police driving. Those standards for police driving refer to the driver having undertaken “prescribed training”. Regulation 3 sets out when a training course provided in England and Wales only will be prescribed training. Regulation 4 makes provision for refresher training to be undertaken for a training course provided in England and Wales following the end of the validity period for that course. Regulation 5 sets out when a training course provided in Scotland only will be prescribed training. Regulation 6 makes provision for refresher training to be undertaken for a training course provided in Scotland following the end of the validity period for that course. Regulation 7 makes provision for training completed prior to the commencement of these Regulations to be prescribed training.

A full impact assessment has not been produced for this instrument as no, or no significant, impact on the private or voluntary sector or community bodies is foreseen.

(1)

1988 c. 52. The definition of “prescribed” in section 192(1) was amended by paragraphs 1 and 7 of Schedule 22 to the Crime and Courts Act 2013 (c. 22). There are other amendments to section 192(1) that are not relevant to this instrument. Section 195(7) was inserted by section 7 of the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 (c. 32).

(3)

Section 2A was inserted by section 1 of the Road Traffic Act 1991 (c. 40) and amended by section 143 (1) and (3) of the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (c. 9) and section 5 of the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022. Section 3ZA was inserted by the Road Safety Act 2006 (c. 49) and amended by section 6 of the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022.

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