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When and where can I take my test?

Practical driving tests are available between 7.30 am and 3.27 pm Monday to Friday. You can also book a test for a Saturday but will pay more. (£75)

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We book the driving test for you as part of your Intensive Driving Course but if you prefer to book your own test you can do so online or by telephone.

Appointments can be changed and cancelled online or by telephone with 3 working days notice.

Booking a practical test online

To book a test online you will need:

  • a valid UK provisional driving licence
  • driving theory test certificate number
  • a valid debit or credit card for payment (Visa, Mastercard, Delta, Visa Electron, Switch/Maestro and Solo cards are accepted)

You can book a practical test over the phone by calling 0300 200 1122 from 8.00 am to 12.00 pm, Monday to Friday.

Frequently Asked Questions

An intensive driving course enables you to fast track your driving lessons over a consecutive number of days. This helps towards quickly achieving your learning skills and goals.

The cost for an intensive driving course will depend on your level of driving experience and on how many hours you think you will require.

Passing in a manual car will also allow you to drive an automatic car. Unlike the other way around if you pass in an automatic you will not be qualified to drive a manual car.

Normally you will be picked up from an agreed destination. If this is not possible one of the Pass Now Team will contact you to discuss an alternative option.

This depends on how much driving experience you have. As a complete beginner you may require 30 hours plus or if you are nearly at test standard, you may only require a 12 hour refresher course to help you achieve test standard.

You can purchase additional driving lessons from your driving instructor. Discuss with the instructors regarding what the hourly rate is.

All recommended driving instructors are qualified and approved by the Driver and Vehicle Standard Agency.

You must take your UK driving licence, theory test pass certificate (if you have it) and a car if you are not using your driving instructors.

You will need to book another practical driving test with the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) and discuss how many additional driving lessons you will need to remedy the issues made on the test with your driving instructor.