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The changes will see drivers forced to give at least 10 days' notice for cancelling or changing practical tests
www.gbnews.comHere’s the latest DVSA driving test news I can share.
Key changes in 2025: DVSA announced adjustments to driving test routes to better reflect real-world driving on faster and rural roads. The changes include fewer stops on the test and a reduced frequency of emergency stops, with extended independent driving potentially using sat-nav for longer portions. These updates aim to reduce risk on rural/high-speed roads and better prepare learners for post-test driving. [Sources discuss routes, fewer stops, fewer emergency stops, and extended sat-nav driving; see coverage from early 2025 through late 2025.][1][6]
Test booking and cancellation timing: In 2025, DVSA and transport bodies introduced rules to streamline availability and backlog. Notably, changes to cancellation/change rules required longer notice periods (for example, 10 working days) before a booked test to avoid losing the fee, in an effort to free up slots for others. Some outlets reported the policy as effective from early April 2025.[4][5]
Backlog and backlog-related updates: Reports across 2025 indicate ongoing efforts to tackle a substantial backlog of driving tests, with authorities exploring additional slots and process improvements to speed up bookings and reduce waiting times. Coverage highlights that this remained a focus throughout 2025, with multiple updates and related measures.[6][7][4]
Notable coverage and context: News outlets in 2025 described the DVSA’s focus on reducing rural/high-speed-road risks, while also addressing the backlog by adjusting booking policies and test structures. A broader push in late 2025 included discussions about further measures to clamp down on test fraud and ensure efficiency.[9][1]
What this means for you in Amsterdam (NL): If you’re taking a DVSA driving test in the UK, expect potential route changes and stricter/longer notice for test cancellations. If you’re booking from the Netherlands, ensure your travel plans align with UK test centre schedules and potential UK-wide backlogs. For the most accurate, centre-specific details, check your DVSA booking confirmation or the latest official DVSA communications.[1][4][9]
Illustration: A typical test now emphasizes real-world driving on faster rural roads, with fewer stops and longer independent driving sections guided by sat-nav, which could affect how you prepare for the test day.
Would you like me to pull the most recent DVSA official notices or guidance for your nearest UK test centre, or summarize specific changes by date? I can also monitor for the newest updates and share a concise briefing.[4][1]
The changes will see drivers forced to give at least 10 days' notice for cancelling or changing practical tests
www.gbnews.comThe alteration is the latest in a flurry of changes announced recently as the government tries to tackle a driving test backlog of more than 600,000.
news.sky.comThe Department for Transport has previously announced a series of measures aimed at tackling the backlog
www.independent.co.ukLearners across the UK to face updated test routes in a bid to reduce young driver casualties.
www.carwow.co.ukThe Transport Secretary has announced new measures to tackle the continuing backlog of driving tests.
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www.bansteadschoolofmotoring.co.ukAround 20,000 extra driving tests were completed in August compared to last year
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