DVSA announces 'important' change to this driving test rule from next month
- Learner drivers will need to give 10 full working days' notice to change or cancel their driving test without losing their fee, starting April 8, 2025.
- This change addresses the driving test backlog and aims to reduce unnecessary delays for learners.
- Lilian Greenwood, Minister for the Future of Roads, stated that these measures will ensure driving test appointments are used efficiently.
- The DVSA hopes these measures will reduce wasted driving test slots by preventing last-minute cancellations.
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DVSA to launch new MOT changes impacting thousands with certain vehicles from April
The DVSA has warned drivers of certain vehicles about important changes to inspection manuals, which will take effect in the coming weeks.The updated manuals will impact HGV drivers and public service vehicle operators with the agency announcing several changes launching on April 1.The DVSA has made key revisions to inspection standards with the main changes covering updates to side guards, rear under-run devices and bumper bars, glass and view …
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