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Coronavirus: Driving lessons to resume in England from 4 July Coronavirus: Driving lessons to resume in England from 4 July
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Driving lessons are to resume in England from 4 July, House of Commons leader Jacob Rees-Mogg has announced.Driving lessons are to resume in England from 4 July, House of Commons leader Jacob Rees-Mogg has announced.
The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency will write to driving instructors later setting out plans to restart driving tests and resume lessons safely.The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency will write to driving instructors later setting out plans to restart driving tests and resume lessons safely.
Mr Rees-Mogg said he wanted to help instructors "return to life that is as close to normal as possible, as quickly and fairly as possible".Mr Rees-Mogg said he wanted to help instructors "return to life that is as close to normal as possible, as quickly and fairly as possible".
There will be a "phased approach to resuming practical testing", he added.There will be a "phased approach to resuming practical testing", he added.
Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland will set their own rules for the return of driving lessons and tests.Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland will set their own rules for the return of driving lessons and tests.
When asked what advice will be given to instructors on resuming work safely, the DVSA told the BBC that "more details will be provided in due course".When asked what advice will be given to instructors on resuming work safely, the DVSA told the BBC that "more details will be provided in due course".
Speaking at Business Questions in the Commons, Mr Rees-Mogg said: "From the 4 July I am happy to say that people will be able to take driving lessons on a motorcycle, or in a car, lorry or bus and there will be a phased approach to resuming practical testing so learners have the opportunity to practice before taking a test."Speaking at Business Questions in the Commons, Mr Rees-Mogg said: "From the 4 July I am happy to say that people will be able to take driving lessons on a motorcycle, or in a car, lorry or bus and there will be a phased approach to resuming practical testing so learners have the opportunity to practice before taking a test."
He added the industry should return "in a way that avoids a second peak in infections".He added the industry should return "in a way that avoids a second peak in infections".
How will driving lessons work with social distancing?
AA Driving School, which also runs the British School of Motoring, said it was advising instructors that they should "thoroughly" clean vehicles before and after each lesson, "paying particular attention to areas of the car that are touch points, such as door handles." Other measures for instructors include:
Pupils will also be asked to wash their hands before each lesson and wear a face covering.
The AA said it considered the use of plastic screens, like in taxis, but said it was "imperative" that instructors could reach the steering wheel in an emergency, which was not possible with a screen.
Sarah Rees, managing director of AA Driving School, said the decision was a "welcome relief for the thousands of people in England" wanting to learn to drive, and the beginning of the end of "an incredibly challenging time" for instructors.Sarah Rees, managing director of AA Driving School, said the decision was a "welcome relief for the thousands of people in England" wanting to learn to drive, and the beginning of the end of "an incredibly challenging time" for instructors.
She added, however, that instructors in other parts of the UK - where a return date was yet to be set - were "being left in limbo".She added, however, that instructors in other parts of the UK - where a return date was yet to be set - were "being left in limbo".
Driving lessons and tests have been suspended since March. However, there have been exceptions, with some key workers being offered both lessons and the opportunity to apply to the DVSA for an emergency test.Driving lessons and tests have been suspended since March. However, there have been exceptions, with some key workers being offered both lessons and the opportunity to apply to the DVSA for an emergency test.