- 07/11/2024
- Posted by: Amanda Hack MP
- Category: News
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Amanda Hack reveals the extent of driving test resales.
A written question to the Roads Minister has revealed the extent of the driving test reselling problem.
Since the pandemic, a lack of available driving tests has become a perennial problem, often attributed to widespread reselling of test slots at prices more than double the original £62 fee. When booking a test on the DVSA website, applicants must enter a provisional licence number. However, some rogue operators exploit the system by using “instructors’ access” to block book multiple slots under a single licence number, only swapping to the actual applicants’ licence number once they have received a resale price way beyond their original.
Therefore, the number of driving tests where licence numbers are swapped from their original is a potential indicator of the scale of resale across the country. According to data from the Department for Transport, reselling has surged since the pandemic, rising from around 3% in January 2019 to a peak of over 30% in October 2023.
Amanda Hack said:
“As an area with limited public transport and no passenger train line, residents in North West Leicestershire are often forced to use cars to get around.
Learner drivers have raised concerns about the lack of available driving test slots and the high prices of resold tests. Data shows that potentially more than 25% of driving tests are being resold back to learners at much higher prices.
I know that the Roads Minister has been actively working to train 250 new examiners this year and recruiting another 200, so we should see more availability coming down the track. I am pleased that the DVSA has issued over 300 warnings, 750 suspensions, and closed over 700 businesses for misuse of its booking service to tackle the issue.”
The surge in driving test reselling poses a significant challenge for aspiring drivers and highlights the need for further measures to restore fairness in the booking system. The fight against driving test reselling is ongoing, and with continued vigilance and support, we can create a more equitable system for all.
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Yesterday I wrote to the Minister for Energy and the Competition and Markets Authority to raise my concerns about the volatility in forecourt prices, both across our area and compared with nearby communities. The differences are staggering, and I’m very worried about potential petrol pump profiteering.
I know these sudden increases are putting real pressure on people’s bills. Thanks to recent changes in legislation, forecourts must now report any price changes within 30 minutes, meaning you can shop around with more confidence for the best deal.
I can confirm that the Competition and Markets Authority have already passed this information to their intelligence team to look into further.
You can check nearby fuel prices here:
👉 www.petrolprices.com/app/map
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