National Licensing Programmes
Creating safer roads at a national scale
Overview
National licensing programmes represent some of the most significant road safety interventions a government can make. The content quality, validity and fairness of these programmes directly affects millions of road users every year.
Jellylearn brings a unique combination of road safety expertise, psychometric rigour and content production capability to national licensing work. We have partnered with licensing authorities to develop, validate and deliver national hazard perception tests that have demonstrably improved road safety outcomes.
We understand the sensitivities and complexities of national-scale delivery — from stakeholder management and regulatory compliance to accessibility, security and ongoing programme evaluation.
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Outcomes
- Reduced post-licensing collision rates
- Improved driver readiness at point of licensing
- Robust, defensible assessment standards
- Public confidence in the licensing process
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Frequently asked questions
What is a national hazard perception licensing programme?
A national licensing programme is a government-administered system that requires driver licence applicants to demonstrate hazard perception skills as part of their test. Jellylearn designs, develops, and delivers these programmes at national scale.
Which countries use Jellylearn's national licensing solutions?
Jellylearn's content is used by licensing authorities across 30+ countries, including the UK DVSA, which administers tests to over 1.5 million candidates annually.
What does implementing a national programme involve?
National programme implementation includes content development, psychometric validation, platform build or integration, examiner training, candidate guidance, and ongoing performance monitoring.
What is the DVSA hazard perception test?
The DVSA (Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency) hazard perception test is a mandatory part of the UK theory test. Jellylearn has produced the CGI-based hazard perception clips used in this test since 2015.
How long does it take to implement a national licensing programme?
Timelines vary by scope and existing infrastructure. Jellylearn typically works with licensing authorities over 12–24 months to design, validate, and launch national programmes, with ongoing support thereafter.
DVSA
Our flagship client since 2012 — producing over 280 CGI clips for the UK Theory and Hazard Perception tests, now used by more than 2.8 million candidates annually. The world's largest CGI-based hazard perception test.
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