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DVSA makes major driving test rule change in force

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 · 1d · on MSN
Major shake up as new driving test booking rules come into force
A new ban has come into force, preventing driving instructors from booking tests for their pupils, as average waiting times for a practical examination now exceed 22 weeks.

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 · 11h
New driving test booking rules come into force - what has changed?
 · 14h · on MSN
New DVSA driving rules for learner drivers come into force
 · 18h
New DVSA driving test rules come into force today in crackdown on record waiting times – but ‘big question’ remains
MAJOR new rules come into force today for all learners when booking their driving test.

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 · 21h
New rules for learner drivers come into force today
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How driving test booking is changing for learner drivers
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DVSA introduces new rule with £75 charge for two million UK drivers
From Tuesday, May 12, 2026, only learner drivers can book and manage their own driving test as part of a crackdown on exploitation by third-party services.

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Shropshire Star · 20h
New driving test booking rules aim to end reselling for profit issues
Bucks Free Press · 15h
New DVSA driving test booking rules come into force
Wales Online
2mon

DVLA warns drivers of test rules change from March

Motorists have been warned of "important" changes taking effect from next month. The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) has issued a reminder regarding alterations to driving test booking regulations that will start in March. In a statement shared ...
The Mirror
1mon

Reminder as Brits risk prosecution over DVLA 20-metre rule

Motorists across the UK are reminded they must comply with a 20-metre eyesight requirement or face possible prosecution. The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) maintains strict regulations concerning driving standards. The Government website makes ...
Evening Chronicle
2mon

DVLA update over changes to 'required' test for certain drivers

An update has been issued about changes to a mandatory test for drivers amid ongoing reports of the new rules facing motorists. It concerns general eyesight standards and comes after the Government recently set out plans to bring in a new test for drivers ...
1don MSN

DVLA to take over-70s off the roads if they fail new test

Tough new rules have been announced as part of a Government crackdown
Lancashire Telegraph
1mon

DVLA fine warning to millions who passed test before 2017

This article is brought to you by our exclusive subscriber partnership with our sister title USA Today, and has been written by our American colleagues. It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. More than one million motorists are currently ...
Evening Chronicle
2mon

DVLA rule means pensioner must travel 175 miles or lose her driving licence

Elderly motorists face the prospect of travelling 175 MILES or risk losing their driving privileges. One pensioner from the south west of England, Sue Roberts, has been instructed by the DVLA to undergo an eye examination due to her age. The 79-year-old ...
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