Pledge to clear driving test backlog by next summer

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Charlotte Edwards

Business reporter, BBC News

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The transport secretary has pledged to reduce the number of learner drivers in England waiting more than five months to sit practical tests.

Heidi Alexander said the government would aim to clear the backlog by next summer, providing at least 10,000 extra driving tests a month to help tackle the issue.

Current driving test wait times are “totally unacceptable”, she told parliament’s transport committee on Wednesday.

There is a minimum six-month wait to book a driving test in several areas of the UK, according to data from the AA.

Alexander also revealed plans to double training capacity so more driving examiners would be available and said she was asking those in other Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) roles who are qualified to examine to temporarily “return to the frontline”.

She said it would also reintroduce overtime pay incentives for everyone delivering driving tests.

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