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New Driving Test Rules Aim to Reduce No-Shows and Waiting Times

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The UK has tightened driving test booking rules in response to a staggering number of no-shows, with 64,500 learners failing to attend their practical tests last year. This change restricts learners to rescheduling their tests only to the three nearest centres, a move intended to alleviate the lengthy waiting times that currently exceed five months in some areas.

Previously, many learners exploited the system by booking tests far from home and then swapping them for more convenient dates, contributing to the backlog. The new regulations aim to deter this practice, which has frustrated both learners and driving instructors alike.

Driving instructors have expressed hope that these changes will free up slots for genuine candidates, as many had been left without available tests for months. However, some industry leaders remain sceptical about whether these measures will effectively resolve the underlying issues in the booking system.

As the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) continues to seek solutions, including the deployment of military examiners to conduct additional tests, the impact of these new rules will be closely monitored. Learners like Emma, who face long waits and ongoing lesson costs, are eager for improvements in the system.

Source: BBC News

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