Driving instructors say they need national consistency on CCTV in their vehicles as transport ministers meet to discuss how to keep learner drivers safe from sexual harassment and assault.

The federal opposition, the Greens, and members of the crossbench want the Commonwealth to do more to lead a nationally coordinated response to the issue following an ABC investigation that heard from more than 300 former learners alleging they had been subjected to sexual misconduct.

Most were still minors when they say the incidents occurred, which ranged from creepy comments to molestation and attempted rape.

"The instructor ran his hand up my leg and told me he could make sure I passed if I let him," one told the ABC.

"I was 16, he was approx [sic] late 40's/early 50's … he would ask me quest

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