More than 1,200 learner drivers turned away from driving test over failure to prove vehicle was insured

More than 1,200 learner drivers turned away from driving test over failure to prove vehicle was insured

The measure was introduced after an agreement was reached in a dispute over insurance cover between the RSA and the Fórsa trade union, which represents driving testers. Stock picture.

The Road Safety Authority (RSA) has said that they are “working tirelessly” to accommodate more than 1,200 people who were turned away from their driving tests because they could not provide proof their vehicle was insured.

More than 1,200, or 11% of learner drivers had their driving tests cancelled over the last two weeks because of issues with the presentation of insurance documentation. 

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