Driving lessons and tests set to return as lockdown eases

By Layth Yousif

7th Apr 2021 | Local News

Driving lessons and tests set to return as lockdown eases. CREDIT: Unsplash
Driving lessons and tests set to return as lockdown eases. CREDIT: Unsplash

Driving lessons and tests are set to return!

The Driver and Vehicle Standard Agency has confirmed that driving lessons are set to resume from April 12 in England and Wales, with tests expected to resume on the April 22.

The DVSA will be offering more tests and examiners, including at weekends and on bank holidays, so that learner drivers can catch up.

Car insurance expert at Confused.com Alex Kindred, said: "The announcement that learners will be able to re-start driving lessons and book tests is another step towards resuming some 'normality'.

"While demand is high for lessons and tests due and many keen to get back in the driving seat, for some, it must be daunting, having spent time away from the wheel.

"Taking a driving test, be it for the first or fifth time is always nerve-wracking, and some learners might have lost confidence during the lockdown period. This is why lessons have been planned to resume first. These extra lessons will hopefully give new drivers the boost they need to pass with flying colours

"If drivers are still feeling the pressure and their chances of passing first time, our expert guide offers some top tips on how to make sure driving tests go smoothly."

Read those by clicking HERE : the Confused site

     

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