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Driving lessons, theory tests and driving tests to restart in England

Driving lessons and theory tests will restart on Saturday 4 July 2020 in England, and car driving tests will restart from Wednesday 22 July 2020.
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Highway England pledges lifelong support for the armed forces

Highways England today announced a package of support for serving and ex-forces personnel and their families by re-signing its commitment to the Armed Forces Covenant
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All theory tests in England from 15 to 21 June have been rescheduled due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.

We are emailing anyone with a test booked from 15 to 21 June to let them know it has been rescheduled.
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National driving school launches ‘Queue Jump’ for learners keen to get behind the wheel when allowed

The motoring experts at Bill Plant Driving School have recently discovered that Britons are keen to get back behind the wheel and finish learning how to drive, in order to gain their licence and be free on the road.
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RoSPA opens for socially-distanced in-person training

RoSPA has reopened the doors of its health and safety training centre, ensuring that face-to-face training can be delivered safely for everyone.
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A statement from the DVSA on the current situation

NASP have shared the most recent statement from the DVSA updating their current position on Instructors going back to work. 20.5.2020
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NASP Guidelines following changes to government advice 18.05.2020

NASP appreciates the huge impact on the business of driver and rider trainers due to Coronavirus (COVID 19)
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Due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, all theory tests have been cancelled until Friday 8 May 2020

DVSA are emailing anyone with a test booked during this time to let them know their test has been cancelled and that they will be automatically refunded.
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RED Driving School calls on instructors to support COVID-19 delivery demand

Many of the 1,500 RED driving school instructors are taking to the roads to help meet the increased demand for delivery drivers caused by COVID-19.

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