Changes to the driving test that come into force on 24 November will see candidates have to spend longer on faster roads.
The government is set to make a major DVSA driving test change - as over 600,000 wait for exams. The Labour Party government ...
Ministers have been urged to launch an investigation into claims touts are paying driving instructors for access to the ...
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Driving test backlog surpasses 600,000 - why can't DVSA clear the mounting queue of learners?
Britain's ever-growing backlog of learners waiting to sit their driving test has now surpassed 600,000 - the record longest queue ever formed, new statistics show. Some 603,352 future practical ...
Learner drivers face a mounting challenge as Britain's driving test backlog surpasses 600,000 for the first time, according to new data analysis. Figures from the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency ...
Major changes are in the works for driving tests in the Highlands, as the UK Government and DVSA (Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency) announce a package of changes aimed at tackling significant ...
Driving instructors are being offered kickbacks of up to £250 a month to sell their official test-booking login details to ...
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Essex driving instructor backs Government's major driving test update but says one change is key
An Essex driving instructor has backed the Government's announcement about driving tests - but says one element could be key in reducing the backlog. Military driving examiners will be mobilised in a ...
A campaign to reopen a driving test centre where learners are said to be facing a six-month wait has been backed by councillors. South Shields Driving Test Centre was closed in 2022 and merged with a ...
New driving test changes in Britain have come into place on today (Monday 24 November). Candidates will now be required to ...
Defence driving examiners next year will be deployed to test centres in England with the longest waiting times to conduct an ...
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Calls for probe into claims test touts are paying driving instructors
Ministers have been urged to launch an investigation into claims touts are paying driving instructors for access to the official test-booking system.
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