How to Deal With Driving Test Cancellations

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04 November 2022

 

When it comes to booking your driving test, you never know when a cancellation might happen. Fortunately, there are several ways to find out if your driving test has been cancelled, including visiting the DVSA website, using Apps, and sending a text message. Even though a cancellation may happen, you should always make sure you have your insurance details handy and have everything arranged.

Apps

If you are unable to attend your driving test, you can get an alert on your phone that the test has been cancelled. Driving test cancellations cancellation apps are available for Android and iOS devices. They can be downloaded for free from the Apple and Google play stores. These applications will search for a test cancellation and notify you via text message. This method of alerting you is a convenient way to save money on your driving test.

Driving test cancellation apps work much like normal cancellation booking services. The only difference is that they search for canceled test slots and alert you by text message. You can then book a new test by replying to the text. Currently, this method of driving test cancellation has a 98% success rate in finding a canceled test.

Text message

If you're about to take your driving test, you may have received a text message asking you to reschedule or cancel. When you get this message, you can respond politely by saying 'book please' or 'no'. However, you may be missing an opportunity to book another test!

Waiting times can reach up to three months in many test centres. Since these centres are notoriously busy, the period between booking and taking a test can be lengthy. To shorten this time, you can make use of a service that searches for cancelled tests and automatically sends you an alert.

DVSA instructor number

Using the DVSA instructor number for driving test cancellation can be a time-saving process if you're unsure of whether you'll be able to make it on the scheduled day of the test. When cancelling a test, you have three working days to notify the DVSA. If you change the date of the test, you'll need to pay a fee to rebook.

There are many reasons why you may need to cancel your driving test. For example, you might have a family emergency, a medical emergency, or be too nervous on test day. Whatever the reason, a cancellation can be beneficial for all parties involved. It can free up an appointment for another learner driver or enable them to take the test earlier.

Place your test on hold

You can put your driving test booking on hold if you cannot take it on the date you have selected. This can be done online. You will be asked for your driving licence, theory test details and the date you wish to take the test. If your test date is not available, you can cancel the test on the DVSA website and receive a refund.

If you are unable to take the test on the date you have chosen, you should inform the driving test center about the cancellation as soon as possible. The cancellation date should be within the next few days. Otherwise, you will have to pay again.

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