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Motoring The accelerating cost of learning to drive

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May 03, 2025

From rising prices for lessons to insurance cover, Mabel Banfield-Nwachi gives a breakdown of the hefty charges learners now face

Motoring The accelerating cost of learning to drive

Learning to drive - and the freedom and independence that come with it - is a milestone many people look forward to. However, for today's learners, the journey to getting on the road in Britain is proving longer, more uncertain and more expensive than ever.

What was once a fairly straightforward process, from lessons and the theory test to the practical exam, now involves record waiting times, rising costs and having to compete with automated software "bots" to secure a test slot.

The average waiting time to take a driving test reached 20 weeks in February this year, according to figures obtained by AA Driving School. Amid growing anger, last month the government promised to make thousands of extra driving tests available each month, with the aim of reducing average waiting times to seven weeks by summer 2026.

For many, the delays are adding to the bill. The long gaps between lessons and test dates mean learner drivers are left paying for extra lessons just to stay test ready.

Here is a breakdown of some of the costs you can expect to pay when learning to drive.

Applying for a provisional licence: £34 The first step to getting on the road is applying for a provisional licence, which is required before starting lessons. It costs £34 to apply online, or £43 if you apply by post. You can do this on the Gov.uk website, where you will be directed to create a DVLA account.

Theory test: £23; revision app: £4.99 You don't need to pass your theory test before starting practical lessons, but studying for it alongside your driving lessons can be helpful. Before you book your practical test, you will need to pass your theory test.

You can take your theory test as soon as you have a driving licence number from your provisional licence, though some road experience can be helpful.

It will cost you £23 to book your theory test.

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