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Leo McCall v DVSA

[2025] UKFTT GRC 309 · First-tier Tribunal (General Regulatory Chamber) – Transport · 2025

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The Tribunal warned the Appellant that it was considering striking his appeal as he failed Part 3 of the ADI test three times. In fact, it transpires that the Appellant had run out of time to complete his Part 3 assessment within the two-year period. The strike out warning was correct but the facts behind the Order were not. The Appellant cannot succeed in this appeal due to the expiry of time. All three Parts of the test must be completed within two years of passing Part 1. The Appellant has restarted the process and the two-year time limit has begun again in regard to that journey.

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