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Driving test costs

Published 3 months ago2 minute read

A theory test costs £23 for cars, and the driving test costs £62. The full costs for lorries, buses, motorcycles and other vehicles are shown in the tables.

Weekdays Evenings, weekends
and bank holidays
Theory test £23 £23
Driving test £62 £75
Extended driving test for disqualified drivers £124 £150

To become a lorry or bus driver you usually need to take the 4 Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) tests. You only need to take 2 of the tests in some cases.

The costs are the same for all categories of lorry and bus, such as C1, C, D1, and D.

Your part 3a test may cost up to £40 if you choose to take it with an approved test provider instead of with DVSA.

Weekdays Evenings, weekends
and bank holidays
Driver CPC part 1a: theory - multiple-choice questions £26 £26
Driver CPC part 1b: theory - hazard perception £11 £11
Driver CPC part 2: case studies £23 £23
Driver CPC part 3a: off-road exercises £40 £40
Driver CPC part 3b: on-road driving £115 £141
Driver CPC part 4: practical demonstration £55 £63

Compulsory basic training (CBT) course prices are set by training schools. Contact your nearest course provider for availability and prices.

Weekdays Evenings, weekends
and bank holidays
Theory test £23 £23
Module 1 motorcycle test (off-road) £15.50 £15.50
Module 2 motorcycle test (on-road) £75 £88.50
Extended test for disqualified riders (on-road) £150 £177
Weekdays Evenings, weekends
and bank holidays
Driving test £62 £75

You have to pay the full amount again if you do not pass your test and want to book another one.

Driving test centres do not offer evening and weekend driving tests all of the time.

All available evening and weekend driving test appointments are shown when you book your driving test or find an earlier test date.

Tests taken from 4:30pm onwards count as evening tests.

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