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Major change to driving tests comes into force TODAY with millions of learners affected – check the new rules

Published on April 08, 2025 at 12:20 PM

A MAJOR change to driving tests is coming into force today with millions of learners set to be affected.

The DVSA is to slash waiting times and help new drivers get on the .

Woman learning to drive with a male instructor.
DVSA have revealed new rules for booking driving tests
Screenshot of Gov.uk page for booking and managing driving and riding tests for pupils.
Learner drivers can book their test online

From today, will need to give the 10 days notice if they want to change or cancel their test.

The new rules only apply to car driving tests, as motorcycle, lorry and bus learners only need to provide three days notice to make changes to their exam time.

This also applies to theory tests, which also only require three days notice.

Budding motorists should be aware that the notice period applies to working days, which means Monday to Saturday count but Sunday and public holidays do not.

Why is the rule changing?

The government website has stated that the primary reason for changing the rules is because of an increasing number of tests going unused.

As approach their test day, many decide they are not ready to sit it and leave it to the last minute to change or cancel the exam.

As it's so close to the test date, it can be hard for others to make the appropriate arrangements to use the appointment meaning many tests go to waste.

In 2024, about 60,000 appointments were wasted because of no-shows, according to the government site.

This has made booking tests harder with longer wait times. As a result, DVSA is thinking of further ways to discourage people from cancelling their tests last minute.

Learner drivers currently have to wait 10 working days before being able to book another test but this could be set to increase in the future.

DVSA is also considering charging a penalty fee in order to cease the number of last minute cancellations and changes.

For anyone needing to change or cancel their test because of special circumstances such as an illness, injury, or if they have suffered a bereavement then they can request a refund.

This is also applicable to anyone needing to take an exam or who has had their driving license stolen.

Roads minister Lilian Greenwood previously said: “Passing your driving test is a life changing opportunity for millions.

“But sky-high waiting times for tests in recent years have denied that opportunity to too many people.

“No one should have to wait six months when they’re ready to pass, travel to the other side of the country to take a driving test.

“Nor should they be ripped off by unscrupulous websites just because they can’t afford to wait.

“The scale of the backlog we have inherited is huge, but today’s measures are a crucial step to tackle the long driving test wait times.

DVSA is an agency which focuses on driving tests, vehicle standards, and road safety enforcement.

This differs to the DVLA which handles vehicle licensing.

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