NASP Announcement: DVSA Chief Executive Loveday Ryder stands down
In respect of the announcement of Loveday Ryder’s departure from DVSA yesterday. Having worked closely with Ms Ryder over her five year tenure, NASP acknowledges
In respect of the announcement of Loveday Ryder’s departure from DVSA yesterday. Having worked closely with Ms Ryder over her five year tenure, NASP acknowledges
Loveday Ryder has decided to step down as Chief Executive of DVSA after 5 years’ service. She has led the agency since January 2021, navigating
NATIONAL SPEED AWARENESS COURSE (NSAC) ONLINE TRAINERS(WORK FROM HOME) Help change driving behaviour, save lives and work with a purpose.Drivetech, from of the AA, is
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DVSA are still collecting responses for this year’s ADI survey and they want to hear from you. Your feedback plays a vital role in helping
You have told the DVSA that they need to improve the way they communicate with the driver training industry. The latest blog post from
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Road Safety GB Academy has launched a new Safe System training course that aims to develop a practitioner’s strategic understanding of, and ability to, implement
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