Statistics paint a clear picture. The Driver and Vehicle Licencing Agency (DVLA) reports a significant increase in automatic-only driving tests. In 2022-2023, nearly one in five driving tests ...
With brand new cars from 2030 needing to be electric as part of the Government's 2050 net-zero emissions target, many learner drivers may be tempted to go down the 'simpler' automatic test route to ...
More than a quarter of learners will take their driving test in an automatic car by 2026, as an increasing number of budding motorists won't care to learn how to change gear in preparation for the ...
New research finds that by 2026, 25 per cent of all driving tests conducted will be in cars with two pedals. One in four driving tests will be in automatic cars by 2026 – a trend that is only set to ...
The latest data from the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) shows a consistent rise in the number of automatic tests conducted. In 2012/13, just one-in-16 (6.1%) of all driving tests were ...
As the season for New Year's resolutions begins, many will be planning on learning how to drive in 2023. With that in mind, Express.co.uk spoke to Tom Hixon, the Head of Instructor Support at Bill ...
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