What we’re doing to reduce driving test waiting times

...not always a successful one. So, we ran another campaign in March and are currently running another with a further one planned for October. In the meantime, our team that...
...not always a successful one. So, we ran another campaign in March and are currently running another with a further one planned for October. In the meantime, our team that...
...Over the last 3 years, test demand has increased by over 200,000 tests – with an extra 92,000 last year alone. At the start of the year there were 265...
...traffic conditions. I will ask you to complete one manoeuvre and we may carry out an emergency stop. The sort of things you’ve been practising with your instructor or accompanying...
...a presence at the event really came into its own, the chance to talk to instructors face to face, often one to one. In my view, it lets me give...
...of people viewing the driving test guide were using a mobile phone or tablet. That's now at 62.0%. Making it work better for people on a mobile phone It’s not...
...from your work, and congratulations from us. Remember, you can nominate someone for an honour if they've made life better for other people or are outstanding at what they do....
...content on the campaign website promoting the campaign on Instagram hosting test centre open days working with stakeholder and partners to promote the campaign From our research we know that...
...and local to where their training has taken place. The main changes We’ll be moving to a competency-based assessment. Trainee instructors will be assessed over a single one-hour lesson on...
...ways where we can have a more positive impact. However, we know there’s still more to be done as many test centres have waiting times that are still higher than...
...number of his learner drivers to get witness statements. On this occasion, none of the pupils was in, so my team had to post letters through their door, asking them...