Plans to take driving tests closer to candidates
Driving test candidates could benefit from a local service as the Driving Standards Agency (DSA) trials a new approach to providing tests.
As well as using conventional driving test centres, DSA is looking at whether tests could also be delivered from other venues such as local authority buildings, hotels or leisure centres.
The trials will provide practical car tests in selected areas that no longer have a local test centre, but still have a significant demand for tests. The aim is to provide a service for the local community and ensure that candidates are able to take their test at convenient locations.
Road Safety Minister Mike Penning said:
I want us to be more flexible and innovative in delivering driving tests to make sure that we are offering people the best service possible wherever they live.
Our aim is to provide a more local service that is both convenient for candidates and cost effective.
The trials are due to take place in 7 locations across Britain:
- Ashford
- Ayrshire
- Dumbarton
- Louth
- Warrington
- Wiltshire
- one location in Wales that’s still to be decided
The trials will be monitored to assess any impact on levels of customer service and the cost of delivery, as well as making sure the integrity of the test is maintained.
DSA will then decide whether the trials can be rolled out to other areas without a test centre where there is a significant demand, and where suitable routes and venues can be identified.
The trials will only involve practical car tests; theory test centres will not be affected.