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DVSA Won't Hit Its 7-Week Wait Target by Summer 2026: What UK Learners Should Do Now

The government has confirmed the DVSA will miss its target of cutting practical driving test waits to seven weeks by summer 2026. Here's what that means for your test plans.

2026-06-11 4 min read

If you've been holding out for driving test waiting times to come down before booking, there's some sobering news. The government has confirmed that the DVSA will not meet its target of bringing average practical driving test waiting times back down to seven weeks by summer 2026. With average waits still hovering around 22 weeks nationally — and some busy urban test centres effectively running out of bookable dates — learners need a smarter plan than simply waiting for the backlog to clear.

What's actually happening with waiting times

The seven-week target was set as part of the Department for Transport's plan to fix the booking crisis that built up after the pandemic. A National Audit Office investigation into car driving test waiting times, published in late 2025, laid bare the scale of the problem: demand for tests has stayed stubbornly high and unpredictable, outpacing the DVSA's efforts to add capacity.

It's not for lack of trying. According to the DVSA, examiner numbers reached their highest level since March 2018 by April 2026, with around 1,604 full-time equivalent examiners in post. The agency delivered more than 158,000 additional tests between June 2025 and March 2026, helped by Ministry of Defence driving examiners drafted in to boost capacity, and it has offered retention payments of up to £5,000 to keep experienced examiners in the job. Even so, the Transport Secretary has confirmed the seven-week goal will slip past summer 2026.

What it means for learner drivers

The practical upshot is simple: long waits are the reality for the rest of 2026, so your booking strategy matters more than ever. And the rules around that booking have tightened considerably this year.

How to prepare while you wait

A long lead time is frustrating, but it's also an opportunity — if you use it deliberately.

Waiting times may not be coming down as fast as anyone hoped, but a well-used waiting period is what separates first-time passers from re-bookers. SteerClear lets you study and drive the real test routes used at your local test centre, so the roads on test day already feel like home turf.

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