Waka Kotahi is working closely with Te Manatū Waka, the Ministry of Social Development, Accident Compensation Corporation, Te Puni Kōkiri and New Zealand Police. Research findings were that those who progress from a restricted to a full licence within 2.8 years, have better outcomes on the road when compared with those who remain on their restricted licence.Ī cross-agency programme to improve access to the licensing system is currently being led by Waka Kotahi and overseen by Employment, Education and Training Ministers. As part of this review, Te Manatū Waka commissioned research into the crash risk of drivers who are slower or do not progress through the driver licensing system to obtain a full driver licence. As part of the Road to Zero Action Plan 2020-2022 (external link), Te Manatū Waka is conducting a regulatory review of the Graduated Driver Licensing System (GDLS) to investigate barriers to entry and progression through the system.
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