❓ The question seeks assurance that heavy vehicle driving tests in Albany will remain within the Department of Transport. The answer confirms current provision but leaves open the possibility of future outsourcing.
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Will the Minister confirm that the Department of Transport Centre Albany will continue to conduct driving examinations for heavy rigid and heavy combination licenses, and that this service will not be outsourced to the private sector?
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Answered
2 September 2013
Responded by
Minister for Transport
Response time
82 days
The
Department of Transport
advises:
The Department of Transport Centre in Albany will continue to provide practical driving assessments for licence classes' heavy rigid and heavy combination, however the use of certified private assessors is an option that may be considered in the future.
Department of Transport
advises:
The Department of Transport Centre in Albany will continue to provide practical driving assessments for licence classes' heavy rigid and heavy combination, however the use of certified private assessors is an option that may be considered in the future.
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