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Fixed fee: £23 regardless of time or day. Covers both multiple-choice and hazard perception modules. As summer approaches, consider taking your theory test early to avoid the rush of holidaymakers looking to get their licenses before their summer road trips.
| Booking Time | Cost |
|---|---|
| Weekday (before 4:30pm) | £62 |
| Evening / Weekend / Bank Holiday | £75 |
Book only through GOV.UK or DVSA. During the busy summer months, especially around bank holidays, slots may fill up quickly, so plan ahead to secure your preferred time.
If you’re taking an extended test after a disqualification, be aware that summer traffic can be heavier, potentially affecting your driving experience during the test.
Learners in Northern Ireland should also plan their tests carefully during the summer, as the region sees an influx of tourists that can lead to busier roads.
Summer holidays often lead to increased demand for driving test slots, which can result in longer wait times and more opportunities for scammers to take advantage of eager learners.
If passed first time:
Remember that summer travel plans can be affected by your driving test schedule, so factor in the potential costs and timing when planning your holiday.
Many learners fail once or more. Retakes add £62-£75 per attempt. Real-world spend: often over £100 on test fees alone. With the increased driving during summer, it’s crucial to practice in various conditions to improve your chances of passing on the first try.
Be especially cautious of scams during the summer months when the demand for driving test slots is high due to holiday travel plans.
During the summer season, consider the increased driving and holiday travel when planning your driving test. Be prepared for busier roads and potentially longer wait times for test slots. Practice driving in various summer conditions to improve your skills and increase your chances of passing on the first attempt, saving both time and money.
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