The online service for driving instructors will also be restricted - they will no longer be able to book, change, swap or cancel tests New rules for driving tests will come into force over the next ...
From 9 June there will be changes to how you book your driving test. The changes are aimed at reducing long waiting lists of up to six months, and preventing slots from being bulk-bought by bots and ...
10:58, Tue, May 12, 2026 Updated: 11:17, Tue, May 12, 2026 Major changes to the way driving tests are booked have been introduced in a bid to tackle a backlog which has left some learners waiting ...
The new measure is being introduced to stop people using 'bots' to snap up driving test slots as soon as they become available, to then sell on for profit ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A ban on driving instructors booking tests is one of several new measures being introduced to reduce long waiting lists. From May ...
A ban on driving instructors booking tests has come into force as figures show average waiting times have increased to more than 22 weeks. From Tuesday, driving tests can only be booked and managed by ...
Learner drivers now have to follow a new set of rules when booking their driving tests as the Driving Standards Agency (DVSA) cracks down on bots auto-booking them. The DVSA opted to change its rules ...
Hundreds of ‘dodgy’ driving tests cancelled days after major rule change - The DVSA also said its work has led to 17 test reselling apps being removed from major app stores.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Changes are intended to give learner drivers control over their own test booking [Getty Images] From 9 June there will be changes ...