Getting more young Hawke’s Bay drivers on the road
Media Release
15 March 2016
Progress towards getting more young Hawke’s Bay drivers on the road
There has been another step forward in the quest to make it easier for young Hawke’s Bay people to gain a driver’s licence.
The New Zealand Transport Agency has approved the allocation of $120,000 per year to help fund community programmes to assist people through all stages of obtaining a driver’s licence. Together with support from the Hawke’s Bay Intersectoral Group, including leaders from local councils, the health board, iwi, EIT, Eastern Police and government agencies, the funding will be targeted at areas and sectors of the community where there are barriers to gaining a driver’s licence.
Research shows learner drivers in Central
Hawke’s Bay and Wairoa have to travel significant
distances to sit their driver tests and many young Hawke’s
Bay drivers don’t progress beyond learner or restricted
licences.
Hawke’s Bay Regional Transport Committee Chairman Alan Dick says the next steps are to advertise the availability of the funding and encourage expressions of interest from community providers of driver licencing training.
He says a governance group will be set up to assess the applications, allocate funding and monitor the results of the providers.
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