DVSA - Update on plans to help tackle driving test waiting times
- Matt Waterfall
- Mar 13
- 3 min read
We launched our plan to help reduce the driving test waiting times at the end of 2024.
As part of ongoing scrutiny of our work by the Transport Select Committee (TSC) the Future of Roads Minister, Lillian Greenwood, has written to the Committee to provide an update on DVSA’s progress against the measures, as well as in other areas of work.
We also want to make sure you have the latest information, so below is an overview of the 7 measures from the letter:-
1. Recruit and train 450 driving examiners
We have been working towards the target of recruiting and training 450 examiners since July 2024. So far, we have run two successful recruitment campaigns. From these campaigns we have:
116 examiners now delivering practical driving tests
63 examiners in training
46 people booked to start their examiner training course
171 undergoing pre-employment checks
We are aiming to launch a new recruitment campaign in March 2025.
2. Review and improve the rules for booking driving tests
We told you in early February that we had just short of 27,000 responses to our call for evidence on booking and managing a car driving test. This level of response gives us a really strong evidence base to work from for the consultation, which we hope to launch in spring 2025.
As part of our future planning for booking and managing driving tests, we are continuing to work towards appointing a supplier for our new driver services platform. This will replace the current system.
The project is currently going through the required government approvals. We will update you when there are further developments.
3. Introduce tougher terms and conditions for the online business service
DVSA introduced updated terms and conditions for businesses booking driving tests on 6 January 2025.
The new terms and conditions make it clear that driving instructors and businesses must not book driving tests on behalf of learner drivers they are not teaching.
We asked all users of the online booking system to accept the new terms and conditions and we continue to monitor closely for evidence of non-compliance, which will lead to suspension of business booking accounts.
4. Consult on new proposals to increase the amount of time people have to wait to book another test in certain situations
We are currently working on the proposals to increase the amount of time people have to wait to book another test if they either:
make multiple serious or dangerous faults during their driving test
physically or verbally assault their driving examiner
fail to attend their driving test without telling DVSA - and consider charging them a penalty
We will keep you updated as this work progresses so you can give your views.
5. Increase the amount of notice you need to give to change or cancel a car driving test without losing the fee
We want to increase the amount of notice people need to give to change or cancel their car driving test, without losing their fee, to 10 clear working days. We are working with the Department to finalise parliamentary time to allow this change. We hope to be able to give you more detail on the timing for this shortly.
6. Explore changing the current 24-week limit on how far ahead car driving tests can be booked
We have already started to explore the implications of extending the window for booking driving tests. This work will help us better understand how many people want to take a driving test at each test centre.
7. Ready to Pass? campaign
We are working to expand the campaign in a number of key areas, including:
increasing awareness for learners taking their first attempt at both the theory test and practical driving test. We will also focus on engaging learners earlier in their journey, promoting evidence-based behaviours that help to increase pass rates
raising awareness of the campaign amongst approved driving instructors (ADI). We will put particular emphasis on new instructors, as our research shows they are less likely to be aware of the campaign. We will develop tools to help them to have more effective coaching conversations with pupils about skill development and test readiness
developing additional resources to help candidates manage test-day nerves and anxiety
We will shortly be publishing a blog post on despatch to give more details on how we are monitoring the success of the campaign.
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