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Steven James Hawes v The Registrar of Approved Driving Instructors
[2025] UKFTT GRC 1533 · First-tier Tribunal (General Regulatory Chamber) – Transport · 2025
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1. The appeal concerns the Appellant’s application for a third trainee licence.
2. The Tribunal informed the parties in an order dated 14 November 2025 that it was considering striking out the appeal under Rule 8(3)(c) of the Tribunal Procedure rules on the basis that there was no reasonable prospect of it succeeding.
3. Under Regulation 14(b) of the Motor Cars (Driving Instruction) Regulations 2025 a trainee licence remains in force until the day immediately following the trainee’s third unsuccessful attempt at the instructional ability test.
4. The Respondent informed the Tribunal by a form GRC5 dated 3 November 2025 that the Appellant failed their third attempt at the instructional ability test on 31 October 2025. Accordingly, the appeal must fail, because the Appellant is no longer eligible to hold a trainee licence. The Respondent applied for the appeal to be struck out.
5. The Tribunal directed the Appellant on 14 November 2025 to provide any submissions as to why the appeal should not be struck out by 28 November 2025. The Appellant did not respond.
6. I therefore strike the appeal out under Rule 8(3)(c) because I am satisfied there is no reasonable prospect of it succeeding.