DVLA
consultation on historic vehicle registration processes See
a copy of the FBHVC release. More
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Release
from the Federation of British Historical Vehicle Clubs.
DVLA consultation
on historic vehicle registration processes, how to answer it and ensure your
voice makes a difference. The Department for Transport (DfT) and the Driver
and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) have launched a call for evidence around the
existing policies and registration processes for historic, classic, and rebuilt
vehicles. The move follows 18 months of dialogue between the FBHVC (Federation
of British Historic Vehicle Clubs) and representatives of the Department for Transport
and DVLA, which sought to draw attention to the current challenges and inconsistencies
surrounding the historic vehicle communitys interaction with their policies.
The
announcement was made at Bicester Heritage on 9th May, and the DfT and DVLA say
they aim To seek expertise and knowledge about whether these policies need
updating to reflect evolving technologies that support the restoration and rebuilding
of these vehicles. The consultation now offers the FBHVCs member clubs
the opportunity to shape the creation and evolution of policies to preserve our
ability to restore, register, and use historic vehicles efficiently and fairly
for tomorrows roads.
The document is complex, and the questions cover
many topics that require a detailed understanding of the issues and technicalities
involved. Furthermore, the historic vehicle community must work together to create
a consensus that accurately reflects the community's requirements. Therefore,
the FBHVC will be innovatively publishing our positioning statement to give everyone
a voice and make completing the consultation document less onerous. The positioning
statement will be split into sections relating to each part of the official consultation
document that we will complete on behalf of the community.
The Federation's
team, led by Chairman David Whale; IT Director Tim Jarrett and his team, Legislation
Director Lindsay Irvine and DVLA Liaison Manager Ian Edmunds, have formed a provisional
response to each section and question, that all members of the historic vehicle
community can now read and indicate support for through an electronic survey.
If you disagree, a further box requests more details to incorporate those views
into the final response. Once the feedback is collated, a formal consultation
response document will be published and submitted, representing the responses
received. As submissions are judged on the number of people the views represent,
this will ensure a more impactful and consensus-driven response than would be
possible if submissions were all made by individual people or clubs.
David
Whale, Chairman of the FBHVC, said, This is a unique and hard-won opportunity
after our many months of dialogue with DVLA and DfT to address our challenges
around the current systems once and for all. We welcome this opportunity to create
and evolve a policy that will have a long-lasting impact on our freedoms and abilities
to preserve and use transport heritage. But its imperative that we
put forward a consensus and make our needs clearly understood; this is why we
have chosen to address the consultation via a questionnaire in this way to represent
as many voices from our community as possible in a single, consistent response
is essential for success. The more views the FBHVC can capture and represent,
the higher our chance of genuinely shaping the future for historic vehicles and
evolving flawed registration and licensing systems, so we encourage everyone to
respond via the FBHVC mechanism in the first instance.
Complete the consultation
response here: http://evidence.fbhvc.co.uk
and ensure your voice makes a difference. | |