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Driving Test Booking Rules Are Changing in Spring 2026 – Here’s What You Need to Know

Note: This article was updated in February 2026 to reflect new changes for booking driving tests.

Big changes are coming to the way driving tests are booked across the UK.

From Spring 2026, the DVSA (Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency) will introduce new booking rules designed to make the process fairer, reduce waiting times and stop automated systems from reserving test slots before genuine learners can access them.

If you’re learning to drive here’s everything you need to know about what’s changing, and how it affects you.

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What’s Changing

The DVSA’s new rules aim to make the booking process more transparent and to ensure every learner gets a fair shot at finding a test date.

Here’s what’s being introduced:

Learners must book their own tests

Starting in Spring 2026, only the person taking the test will be able to make and manage their own booking.

This change is designed to stop third-party companies and bots from buying up test slots and reselling them.

Limited reschedules

From 31 March 2026, learner drivers and approved driving instructors (ADIs) will only be able to change a driving test booking up to 2 times. When this comes into force, everyone with a driving test booked will have 2 changes available, regardless of how many changes they may have already made.

Learners will only be able to make two changes to an existing booking (such as changing the date or test centre).

After that, the booking must be cancelled and rebooked from scratch.

Location limits

If a learner needs to change their test location, it must be to a nearby centre rather than one across the country.

This prevents people from using quieter test areas to secure early slots and then moving to busier ones later.

Why These Changes Matter

These new rules are part of a wider effort to create a smoother, fairer booking system that works for everyone.

  • It stops bots and resellers from taking test slots away from real learners.
  • It encourages pupils only to book when they’re fully prepared, which means fewer cancellations and wasted spaces.
  • It supports the DVSA’s long-term goal of reducing the backlog of tests and improving access across the country.

While the original target of cutting waiting times to seven weeks has shifted, with current averages still sitting around 20 to 23 weeks in many areas, these steps are expected to improve availability throughout 2026 and beyond gradually.

These changes may sound small, but they’ll make a big difference.

By putting control back into the hands of learners and keeping the process fair, the DVSA is helping to make driving test booking more accessible for everyone.

We can still book and support learners just as before, only now, the system will be fairer, clearer, and easier to manage for everyone involved.

Contact us today to get your test booked and ready!