What changed: Only the learner driver can now legally book, change or cancel a UK practical driving test, ending instructor and third-party involvement. Why it matters: The DVSA says the ban will curb ...
The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) have confirmed new rules for motor testing stations in the United Kingdom (UK) ...
The DVSA has been called out after introducing new driving rules from May 12 that a top expert claims will not solve the ...
Driving test booking rules have changed across Great Britain. The changes mean it is now illegal for anyone to book a test on ...
Certain motorists will be affected by new driving rule changes coming into force on Britain's roads from today (May 12). Learner drivers will notice significant updates from today in the second phase ...
A ban on driving instructors booking tests has come into force as figures show average waiting times have increased to more ...
You should only ever pay £62 for a driving test, as DVSA introduces new laws to tackle the UK's massive booking backlog.
Changes that have been announced by the DVSA come into effect today, and they could finally have resolved the biggest issues ...
From today onwards, your driving instructor will no longer be able to book your test on your behalf. Now, only you will be ...
Booking a driving test can be incredibly nerve-wracking if you’re a novice driver, and it’s something that’s being made even more difficult by huge backlogs. At the time of writing, 600,000 UK learner ...
MAJOR new rules come into force today for all learners when booking their driving test. The updated regulations are designed ...
Experts have weighed in on the changes that will be seen imminently and on what this change means for learners and ...