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Updated · BBC.com · May 11
Learner Drivers Must Book Own Tests From May 12 as DVSA Caps Changes at 2
Updated
Updated · BBC.com · May 11

Learner Drivers Must Book Own Tests From May 12 as DVSA Caps Changes at 2

10 articles · Updated · BBC.com · May 11
  • From 12 May, learner drivers—not instructors—must book, change or swap their own driving tests under new DVSA rules aimed at cutting waits of up to six months.
  • The crackdown targets bots and resellers after a BBC investigation found some instructors were offered up to £250 a month for login details, while touts resold £62 tests for as much as £500.
  • Booking flexibility has already tightened: since 31 March, candidates can make only two changes to a test slot, down from six, before having to cancel and rebook.
  • From 9 June, anyone moving a test will be limited to the three nearest test centres, while existing instructor-made bookings remain valid.
With instructors banned from booking tests, are vulnerable learners now at a disadvantage in a complex system?
If new rules won't cut the six-month wait, what is the real plan to clear the test backlog?