MAJOR new rules come into force today for all learners when booking their driving test. The updated regulations are designed ...
LEARNER drivers are being warned that new rules are being introduced next week that will affect the way they book their test.
The government says the changes are to tackle a backlog of more than 600,000 waiting for a test to be carried out. It comes ...
It will change the way learner drivers book their test ...
The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) has confirmed that one more change to driving tests is set to come into effect ...
From 12 May, only learner drivers can book their own tests, not instructors.
Even if it is not already on the list of nearby centres, students can use their second chance to return to their original test location. Several rule changes to the driving test s ...
It added that when learners arrange their test, they should only reserve a slot at a test centre they plan to attend, as they will only be permitted to relocate their test to neig ...
There are a number of changes to the system ...
The changes are meant to make it harder for people to profit from using programmes to quickly secure driving test slots and resell them at higher prices.
British driving test rules have undergone a major change in a bid to reduce the enormous backlog that has built up. More than 600,000 learner drivers have been left waiting for a long time to try to ...
Major shake up as new practical driving test booking rules come into force amid record waiting times
A new ban has come into force, preventing driving instructors from booking tests for their pupils, as average waiting times for a practical examination now exceed 22 weeks. From Tuesday, only learners ...
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