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Learner drivers face up to six-month wait for driving test in Cumbria

by Cumbria Crack
29/11/2022
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Learner drivers are waiting up to six months to book a test, latest figures show.

The coronavirus pandemic saw waiting times at driving test centres across Great Britain shoot up, as tests were halted during successive lockdowns.

There are four practical test centres in Cumbria.

New figures from the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency, obtained by RADAR through a freedom of information request, show that learners were waiting 24 weeks to take their driving test at Barrow testing centre as of the end of March – far exceeding the Government’s six-week target.

In Workington, learners were waiting 20 weeks, Carlisle 14 weeks and in Kendal, there was only a one week backlog.

As of the end of March, more than 500,000 people were waiting for a test across Britain – seven times the 70,000 waiting in March 2020, and up from 372,000 last year.

The number of people waiting by test centre was not available.

Head of roads policy at the RAC, Nicholas Lyes, said: “There’s little doubt the pandemic has had an impact on practical driving test backlogs, though we’re encouraged that the DVSA is taking steps to get on top of this including offering overtime for instructors, as well as making tests available on weekends and over public holidays.

“The figures powerfully demonstrate the continuing strong demand from younger people to get their full driving licence, given the opportunities and freedom that comes with driving.”

Across Britain, 123 driving test centres had waits of at least six months as of March – 38 per cent of the country’s 324 testing sites.

Meanwhile, 43 sites (13 per cent) had waiting times of less than a month.

The DVSA said that it had since cut down waiting times, with 23 per cent of test centres now having a wait of 24 weeks, and a further 23 per cent within the target of six weeks as of November – although it could not provide figures on which centres had improved.

Chief executive of the DVSA, Loveday Ryder, said that it had taken swift action to tackle the impact of the pandemic.

However, she added that more than half of learners are still failing their tests and urged them to check the Ready to Pass checklist available on the DVSA website.

Separate analysis by the RAC shows that more than 50,000 tests in the 12 months to March were taken by people who had already failed their test five times or more.

It said this may be driving up the backlog, as inexperienced learners take any test available for fear of missing out on a slot later on.

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