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What should I do if I have to rebook a driving test?

 

If you find yourself having failed your driving test, you shouldn’t give up! Failing your practical driving test can be one of the most frustrating things that can happen to you. After spending vast amounts of your personal time and money mastering the controls behind the wheel, it feels cruel and demotivating to fail on very simple errors. There are many myths and misunderstandings around regarding having to rebook a driving test: here’s what you can do if you face having to rebook.

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Check the DVSA Website

Visit the official GOV.UK website for booking driving tests. You’ll need to rebook your test through this portal.

Have Your Information Ready

Ensure you have the following:

  • Your UK driving licence number.
  • Your driving test booking reference number or the date and time of your original test.

Log in and Rebook

  • Log in to the booking portal using your driving licence number.
  • Choose a new date and time that suits you. Check for availability at your preferred test centre Change Your Driving Test Now!

Check for Earlier Dates

If you want an earlier test date, you can:

  • Regularly check for cancellations on the DVSA website.
  • Use a driving test cancellation app or service to monitor availability.

Pay the Fee (if applicable)

If you’re outside the 3-working-day cancellation window, you may need to pay the full fee for rebooking. The standard fee for a driving test varies:

  • £62 for a weekday test.
  • £75 for a weekend or bank holiday test.

Confirm Your New Appointment

You’ll receive an email confirmation with the details of your new test. Save this email for future reference.

Prepare for the New Test Date

Use the extra time to:

  • Practise your driving skills.
  • Focus on areas where you might need improvement.
  • Consider using mock tests with your driving instructor.

Cancel if Necessary

If you cannot attend the rebooked test, ensure you cancel or reschedule at least 3 working days in advance to avoid losing your fee.

Key Tips:

  • Always double-check the location and time of your new test.
  • Take advantage of resources like the RouteBuddy app for practising local test routes.

 

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Practical driving test key links

  • To book your driving test, click here
  • To change your driving test, click here
  • To cancel your driving test, click here
  • To give yourself the best chance of passing your driving test, click here
  • To give yourself the best chance of passing your theory test, click here

Nobody likes re-doing a test, but with a few simple tips and tools, the experience doesn’t have to be as painful as you expected!

Other Helpful Resources: Driving Test Centre Pass Rates

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