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Peter Wright’s vocational licence suspension lifted

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Published: July 3, 2017
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Traffic Commissioner (TC) Kevin Rooney has lifted his order to indefinitely suspend the vocational driver licence held by Peter Wright with immediate effect [routeone/court report/31 May 2017]. 

His decision follows confirmation that Mr Wright has passed the Driver CPC qualification.

The TC made the original order to suspend Mr Wright's licence at a driver conduct hearing in Bolton after DVSA reported him for driving without holding the CPC qualification while driving for Rojay Services, trading as Wigan Coachways, of Crocket Street, Wigan. 

Though revoking Rojay’s eight-vehicle licence on financial grounds, the company having ceased to trade last August, the TC took no action against the repute of Managing Director and Transport Manager Roger Jarvis. 

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