Impact assessment

Impact of moving Falkirk driving test centre

Impact assessment about the relocation of Falkirk driving test centre (DTC) to Grangemouth.

Applies to England, Scotland and Wales

Documents

DSA equality impact assessment for Falkirk driving test centre

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Annex B: map of Falkirk and surrounding area

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Annex C: Scotland census 2001

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Details

The Driving Standards Agency (DSA) has closed the driving test centre at Falkirk and opened a new one in Grangemouth. This is to improve facilities for driving examiners and candidates.

The new test centre opened on 9 November 2012.

DSA considers that driving test candidates and staff won’t have any significant or detrimental impact on their journeys to the centre, or on its driving test routes.

The new centre is easily accessible via the network of main roads in the area. It’s located 4.2 miles away from the original centre.

Updates to this page

Published 28 November 2012

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