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Written questions by Sabine.

Every parliamentary written question tabled by Anna Sabine this session, with the full answer and department. See how every department answers, or back to the MP page.

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24 Jul 2024·Department for Transport·Answered
Asked

Whether she has had recent discussions with National Highways on minimising disruption to local residents and businesses during the closure of the A36 at Limpley Stoke.

Reply

The scheme is to repair a geotechnical fault and stabilise the embankment by the A36 and as such is a business as usual safety related scheme led by National Highways. National Highways has engaged with local businesses, residents residing within the limits of the closure, Bath and North-East Somerset Council, Wiltshire Council and is currently speaking with Parish Councils.The scheme will produce a stable road with reduced risk of a more extended closure for a future failure. Work will commence from 12th August 2024 and last until Spring 2025. Extensive signage will be erected from Bath and the south advising of the closure and diversion routes.

17 Jul 2024·Department for Transport·Answered
Asked

If she will make an assessment of safety measures in place for the A361 around Frome.

Reply

Somerset Council are the relevant highways authority for the A361 around Frome and are responsible for any assessments on road safety. However, I am aware that Somerset’s Road Safety Team have been active in engaging with the community and are working with the Police over further road safety engagement and enforcement plans for later this year. I understand they are also undertaking a reassessment of traffic engineering measures at certain locations to see if any measures might help to reduce the likelihood of collisions occurring.

17 Jul 2024·Department for Transport·Answered
Asked

What the (a) average waiting time and (b) longest waiting time for driving tests in Somerset was in each of the last ten years.

Reply

The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency’s (DVSA) main priority is to reduce car practical driving test waiting times, whilst upholding road safety standards. As of 15 July 2024, there were 531,704 car practical driving tests booked, and 91,306 driving tests available within the 24-week booking window. The table below shows the average waiting time by year for a driving test at each driving test centre in Somerset. Waiting time (weeks)Weston-Super-MareYeovilTaunton2014/155672015/16101092016/179652017/186552018/198562019/20*6.77.762020/219.412.110.82021/229.115.816.72022/2316.216.616.82023/2420.520.616.3As of June 202419.318.817.1*In 2020, the DVSA extended the booking window for customers, allowing them to book a driving test up to 24 weeks in advance. The 24-week booking window is still in place.

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