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    £800,000 of riders’ cash to be pocketed by Government

    Over £800,000 of riders’ cash will be pocketed by the Government in the ongoing motorcycle test shake-up fiasco.

    Learners who paid £20 extra for the new motorcycle test will not be refunded even though they will be offered the cheaper old-style test instead.

    Around 10,000 riders who booked the new test will be offered the old one after the changeover was postponed six months. Each paid the £80 price for the new test instead of the £60 fee for the old one. But instead of handing back the difference, the Driving Standards Agency (DSA) has announced the money will be kept.

    The original start date for the new higher-priced test was September 29. A failure to get enough test centres ready led to it being posponed to March 30 – but not the new charge.

    The DSA says over 38,000 tests were booked during the same six-month period in 2007 to 2008. The Motorcycle Industry Association says even more bookings are expected in 2008 to 2009 following a surge in new bike sales driven by high fuel prices.

    It could bring the total overcharges to over £800,000.

    The DSA has claimed the extra money will cover the growing cost of providing the old-style test but Shadow Transport Minister Robert Goodwill said it was “obviously designed to cover the additional costs of the new test, not the existing one”.

    He added: “This is outrageous. I don’t think Dick Turpin would have got away with it. I know the Government are hard up at the moment but I think they should press a £20 note into everybody’s hand as they go to take the test.”
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    Couldn't they be at least given the equivalent of store credit?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coyote View Post
    Couldn't they be at least given the equivalent of store credit?
    Hey this is a Labour government we are talking about! If they can screw you out of your hard earned money they will but God forbid you don't pay your taxes (and we have soooo many to chose from) etc!!!
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    What to expect, honesty,integrety..... oh shit I forgot they are politicians Im surprised they are not asking for another extra 20 to speed up the new testing centres.

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    Id guess less motorbike riders would support Labour (in NZ or UK) than the proportion of the overall population, so they wont see any harm in taking more money off them.

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    On the plus side, at least they get to take the "old" test!

    Not sure of the validity here - if the test fee is advertised at a specific price, then that is the price. And if they have booked a test now, I can't see why they paid a higher price:

    http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring...ide/DG_4022530

    If anyone does have a question regarding the test fee, I'd say they should raise it with the DSA:

    http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Dl1/Directories/DG_10011318

    Given the above, I'd say there is a very, very strong case for them being able to claim back the additional £20, given that the "before 28th September" price is clearly displayed, and that price is for the old test.
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