New rules for driving tests will come into force over the next few months, the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) has confirmed, as it looks to make the booking system fairer. From 12 May, ...
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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 ...
Motorists taking their driving test in 2026 will have to spend longer on faster roads as part of changes that came into force in November, while learners tackling their theory test will also face ...
The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) has issued a stern warning to all learner drivers. Emphasising the importance of the number 45 as part of its Ready to Pass? advice, the DVSA suggests ...
With a pass rate of just 34.6 per cent, Millom's theory test centre has been revealed as having the lowest pass rates in the country. The statistics revealed in the most recent 2024/25 DVSA data also ...
Cheating cases during practical and theory driving tests rose by nearly 50 per cent last year in England, Scotland and Wales, new figures show. The cheating methods varied, according to freedom of ...
Surge in fraudulent use of technology as large backlog for practical tests ‘piles on pressure to pass’ Gareth Corfield is the Telegraph's Transport Correspondent. He covers road, rail and air ...
Attempts to cheat driving tests in Britain increased by 47 per cent in a year, an investigation found, sparking road safety concerns. Figures from the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA), ...
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