How many times did it take to pass your driving test?

It is no surprise that tens of thousands of people are taking driving tests each year. However, the fact is that these candidates are on at least their sixth attempt to pass.

Half a dozen

Data from the Department for Transport shows that in the 12 months to the end of March,  50,875 practical tests were taken by candidates on their sixth try or more.

Of these tests, 20,346 of them (40% ) resulted in a pass.

This compares with a pass rate of 49% for all 1,538,314 tests taken over that period. The pass rate for first tests was also 49%.

Learners aged 60 and above were behind the wheel for 290 of these tests. These candidates had a minimum of five previous failures.

Their pass rate was 27% for men and 19% for women.

No giving up

Steve Gooding, director of the RAC Foundation, said:

“One loud and clear message this data reveals is that however hard some people find it to pass their test becoming a qualified driver is so important to them that it is worth the money, time and energy involved in battling on to secure their licence.

“The data might also be of some reassurance to those who suspect the practical test is too easy – for some that’s clearly far from the case.

“To some extent covid might be playing a part – the covid-induced backlog of tests tempting learners to apply for their tests as soon as they can and accepting whatever slot they are offered – whether they are ready or not – for fear of a long wait if they delay.

“Of course, one other conclusion to be drawn from the figures is that driving might not be the thing for some people.”

Tough times

Recently the DVSA revealed that during one in eight tests examiners had to “physically intervene to avoid a dangerous incident”.

Mr Gooding continued:

“We all have a right to feel as safe as possible at work and that includes driving examiners. Therefore, learners are under an obligation to be well prepared for their tests. That doesn’t mean being so good that a pass is guaranteed but it does mean not being so bad that you put yourself and others at risk.”

Covid caused a backlog of driving tests. According to a recent parliamentary question and answer the government has introduced a range of measures to the longer waits including:

  • recruiting new examiners
  • inviting retired examiners back to work
  • offering more tests outside of normal hours including at weekends and on public holidays