What we’re doing to reduce driving test waiting times
...what we’re doing about it. First things first I want to apologise for the inconvenience increased waiting times cause. I know how important it is to be able to get...
...what we’re doing about it. First things first I want to apologise for the inconvenience increased waiting times cause. I know how important it is to be able to get...
...yourselves appropriately in every single lesson. However, abuse does happen, and we thought it’d be useful to give you some advice to help protect your reputation. The best way to...
...next phase to recruit more driving examiners across Great Britain to meet our overall aim of recruiting more than 300 additional examiners. This will allow us to increase testing further...
...year (46.8%). We expect this to increase once candidates and instructors become more familiar with the new test and how it’s conducted. We’ll continue to monitor the impact of the...
...information about our ‘Ready to Pass?’ campaign find out the top reasons why people do not pass their driving test in their local area In this blog post, I’ll update...
...we can carry out driving test eyesight checks in any level of light, not just good daylight. In this blog post I’ll explain how you and your pupils could benefit...
...by how the 20 minute independent drive using the satnav made the test so much more realistic to today’s driving conditions. The ‘show me’ exercise worked really well as did...
...ideas about how we can make this better, tell us in the comments. To stay up to date: follow us on Twitter and Facebook sign up to get email alerts...
...hard to think of a downside to it, to be honest, it just makes sense. You’ve got to go on the motorway anyway, better to have it with an instructor...
...guidance reinforces our ongoing commitment to road safety, which is satisfying. Statistics show that post-test riders fall into a vulnerable category, in many cases out on a country road when...