On average, road users in the UK have a 51.6 percent chance of passing their driving test. This does dall to just 40.8 percent if they are located in London. The most difficult place to pass a driving ...
New data has found that the average learner driver will take 17 months to pass their driving test, due to a backlog caused by the coronavirus, with some potentially even waiting until 2024. Driving ...
Learner drivers have flocked to the village of Miskin, Glamorgan, from far and wide after word spread of its relatively ...
Some drivers in the UK who have passed their test have been warned that they may need to act fast, or risk sitting their test again. Writing to motorists on social media, travel experts are reminding ...
The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) has announced significant changes for drivers hoping to pass their tests in ...
The current record backlog means that some people are having to resit their theory test in order to apply for a practical one ...
Elderly drivers could face mandatory eyesight checks. The number of elderly drivers and motorists on UK roads has doubled over the past decade with experts calling for mandatory eyesight tests for ...
DRIVING theory test pass rates are the lowest they have been in 15 years, according to data released by the DVSA. The pass rate now stands at just 44.2 per cent, compared to 65.4 per cent back in 2007 ...
The pass rate for driving theory tests is at its 'lowest point in history', according to a new report. Learners' chances of passing their theory test have dropped by a third since 2007/08 from 65.4 ...