How we’ve improved the 'Ready to Pass?' website

...about how the website is working. So today (Tuesday 7 February 2023), we've launched an improved and expanded website. It’s still at www.gov.uk/ready-to-pass. I want to take you behind the...
...about how the website is working. So today (Tuesday 7 February 2023), we've launched an improved and expanded website. It’s still at www.gov.uk/ready-to-pass. I want to take you behind the...
...decision to update the terms and conditions for the users of the Online Business Service. From 2pm today (9 January), our updated terms and conditions came into effect. In this...
...can assess their readiness. If they are not ready, we will encourage them to delay their test. Today (18 July 2022) the campaign, ‘Ready to Pass?’ was launched. We know...
We've launched a consultation today (30 December 2016) on proposals to improve the way that motorcycle training works in Great Britain. I want to explain more about the proposals, and...
...and under. What the research shows CBT itself isn’t broken. When taught well it does a good job of helping new riders gain basic skills and knowledge to ride a...
...line with the national standard for driver and rider training. We therefore want to mirror this in the qualification process so that new instructors are trained in this way from...
...pupils can expect. We’re now starting to train our driving examiners on the changes to the test - including the new instructions they’ll give to your pupils. I want to...
...important the ADI tests are realistic of real-life driving, to help new drivers through a lifetime of safe driving. I wanted to update you on the implementation date for the...
...of riding they do – things like riding for work, riding abroad or carrying a passenger. Over the past year, we’ve been working on adding new modules to the scheme...
...to help us to meet our target. This includes new and exciting things which I hope you and your pupils find useful to help prepare them for their driving tests....