How we’re dealing with bots and the reselling of driving tests

...was designed for ADIs to book and manage driving tests for their pupils. On 9 January 2023 we introduced stricter terms and conditions for using the service. We’ve also tightened...
...was designed for ADIs to book and manage driving tests for their pupils. On 9 January 2023 we introduced stricter terms and conditions for using the service. We’ve also tightened...
...gives them a sense of personal accomplishment 85.2% of ADIs intend to continue in the role for at least the next year 53.6% of ADIs have done some form of...
...for driving tests is a rolling 24 weeks. Each week, we add a new week’s worth of tests. We also add tests as and when they become available. For example,...
...for to make improvements. For example, we noticed people were searching for the service to check driving licence information, so we added that in where people were looking for it....
...also be responsible for supplying their DBS certificate and for updating it. ATB authority holders may also act on an instructor’s behalf with their agreement. New instructors will need to...
...their own driving record and who they share their driving licence information with. Your pupil must use this service to create a ‘check code’ to give to you. This code...
...The improvements we’ve made also give you an opportunity to promote yourself to learner drivers and their parents, from an official source. Making GOV.UK the first stop for learner drivers...
...drivers know and understand what factors to take into consideration when looking for a safe, legal and convenient place to stop or park. For example, a busy main road with...
...Approved Training Body (ATB) a copy of the report. We’ve also published the notes for guidance for the standards checks – these explain how we’ll assess you and what we...
...often known as the badge for approved instructors – in their car windscreen when they bring their pupils for a driving test. In this blog post I’ll explain the reasons...