A ban on driving instructors booking tests has come into force as figures show average waiting times have increased to more ...
From today onwards, your driving instructor will no longer be able to book your test on your behalf. Now, only you will be ...
A new ban has come into force, preventing driving instructors from booking tests for their pupils, as average waiting times ...
"You will still be able to swap test, now the way to do it is you would have the phone up the DVSA, where they'll do your ...
The new rules, which come into force today, May 12, are designed to combat a backlog of tests, with some UK learner drivers ...
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.
New UK driving test rules limit booking changes and test centre options, making careful planning more important.
These new measures help bring a halt to a system where the use of bots and third parties increases the amount some learners ...
As average waiting times for a driving test now exceed 22 weeks, the DVSA has changed its rules to crack down on the driving ...
Practical driving test booking rules have once again been revised following now-outdated changes that were rolled out in 2025 ...