How to Get a Driving Test as Soon as Possible

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If you think you’re ready to take your driving test, then you’ll probably want to take it as soon as possible. The sooner you can take your test, the sooner you can pass your test, and the sooner you can start driving!

In this post we’ll share some tips for getting a driving test as soon as possible.

You might feel like you’re ready to pass your driving test but how can you be sure?

How to Know If You’re Ready to Pass Your Driving Test

One way is to think about how many lessons you’ve had. The DVSA says that, on average, most learners pass their test following 50 hours of lessons and 20 hours of additional driving practice. So, if you’ve been learning to drive for a while, and you’ve racked up the hours, then you’re probably ready.

If you really want to know whether you’re ready to pass your test, talk to your driving instructor. They understand your habits, your confidence, and your abilities. As soon as you’re ready to take your test, they’ll be sure to let you know.

How to Book a Driving Test

Most learners book their driving test directly through the DVSA. You can do this through calling them on 0300 200 1122. But as the lines are usually busy, it’s much faster to do it online. Head here to book your driving test through the DVSA.

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How Far Ahead Can You Book a Driving Test?

You can book a test up to 24 weeks in the future, though you may have to wait several months until there’s a slot available particularly if you want to take your test at a certain test centre. If the waiting time is too long and you want to take your test as soon as possible, is there a faster way?

How to Get a Driving Test as Soon as Possible

The DVSA currently advises that “there is no waiting list or cancellation list”. So, if you use their official booking channel, you should have little trouble finding a test in the near future.

However, in recent years due to the covid backlog, there have been long waits for tests, so many people have been using driving test cancellation apps. In order to use these apps you need to have a test booked first through the DVSA. You can then use the app to keep a look out for an earlier test date or a test in a different location.

Alternatively, you could contact your local test centre directly, and ask them for the earliest available test. If they don’t have anything that suits you, you could try calling a few other test centres in other nearby areas. Though bear in mind that taking your test anywhere other than your nearest test centre could mean you’ll have to drive some unfamiliar routes during your test.

Be sure to read our guide to the best time for booking driving tests.

What Happens After You Pass Your Test?

As soon as you’ve passed your test, you’ll be legally allowed to drive on UK roads. Congratulations! But remember, as a newly qualified driver, before you drive anywhere you will need to contact your insurance company to change your car insurance from a learner driver policy.

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Read our detailed guide to everything that happens immediately after you pass your driving test.

We also have a guide to what to do if you fail your driving test.

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