Britain’s Driving Test Backlog Hits Record High, Exceeding 600,000
Britain’s Driving Test Backlog Hits Record High, Exceeding 600,000

The number of people waiting to take a driving test in Britain has reached an all-time high, surpassing 600,000 for the first time, according to newly released government statistics.

The backlog, driven by a combination of pandemic-era delays, ongoing examiner shortages, and increasing demand, has left thousands of learner drivers facing months-long waits to book a practical test.

Industry experts warn the growing delays are impacting job opportunities for young people and delivery drivers, with some instructors saying waiting times are now stretching into early 2026 in parts of the UK.

A spokesperson for the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) said:

“We are aware of the significant demand for driving tests and are taking steps to increase examiner recruitment, offer overtime slots, and open up test centres on weekends where possible.”

Despite these efforts, learner drivers and instructors alike are expressing frustration.

What’s Causing the Backlog?

  • COVID-19 disruption left a backlog of cancelled or delayed tests
  • Staffing shortages among driving examiners
  • High demand from new drivers and rescheduled appointments
  • Limited capacity at test centres

The DVSA is urging candidates to only book tests when they are ready to pass, to reduce the number of failed attempts clogging up the system.

 

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