Proposal for Disaggregated Framework where Driving Schools Provide Foundational Circuit and Simulator Training while Accredited Instructors Provide On-road Practical Training
Ministry of Home AffairsSpeakers
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38 Mr Gerald Giam Yean Song asked the Coordinating Minister for National Security and Minister for Home Affairs (a) whether the Ministry will consider establishing a disaggregated modular framework where driving schools provide foundational circuit and simulator training while accredited private driving instructors (PDIs) focus on on-road practical instruction, to alleviate chronic bottlenecks and reduce lesson wait times for learners; and (b) in light of such a framework, whether the Ministry will consider resuming the issuance of PDI licences.
Mr K Shanmugam: The Ministry of Home Affairs and the Traffic Police (TP) have been reviewing the driving school ecosystem and policies to increase the capacity of the schools to meet the sharp rise in demand for lessons in driving schools over the last few years.
TP has no plans to re-issue private driving instructor licences. We stopped doing so in 1987 to create a more professional and standardised approach to driver education, where driving schools operate within a structured curriculum and training framework approved by TP.