Here’s the latest on driving test bookings:
- Key changes confirm that from spring 2026, learners will be the only ones allowed to book their car driving tests. Instructors can no longer book, change, or cancel tests on behalf of learners. This aims to reduce slot reselling and bot abuse and put learners in direct control.[4]
- Timeline: May 12, 2026, marks the start of learners’ sole booking rights; June 9, 2026, tightens limits on changing test location to the three closest centers to the original booking.[3][4]
- Rationale and impact: DVSA states these rules should help reduce waiting times, improve fairness, and curb third-party manipulation; the change is focused on car tests due to higher demand.[2][4]
- Backlog context: Waiting times for tests have been long in recent years, with efforts to increase test slots continuing, including recruitment and process improvements, but backlogs still exist.[1][2]
If you’re preparing now:
- Ensure you have your provisional license and theory test pass ready when booking opens, and book directly via the GOV.UK site as soon as slots become available to you.[4]
- After May 12, plan to book all future tests yourself and be mindful that test centers may be clustered—June changes cap relocations to the three closest centers from your original booking.[4]
Would you like a concise checklist tailored to your current situation in Paris/Île-de-France or guidance on how to monitor UK test slots from abroad? I can also provide a quick summary of what to expect at the booking flow and common pitfalls. Citations: DVSA and BBC coverage of the rule changes, Independent reporting on booking changes.[1][3][4]