Experts blamed persistently long waits for practical tests while the DVSA blamed better detection.
The number of learner drivers caught cheating in their driving tests has skyrocketed in the UK as candidates face long waiting times.
DVSA says increase to 2,844 recorded cases in year to end of September is down to more cheating and better detection ...
Thousands of people were caught trying to cheat on their driving tests last year, the DVSA says - with a hidden Bluetooth ...
Driving test cheat attempts soar 47% in a year - The DVSA attributed the increase in recorded cases to a combination of more ...
Ninety-six people were prosecuted for attempting to cheat driving tests or impersonate candidates in 2024/25, the DVSA said.
You risk a driving ban and a prison sentence ...
Attempts to cheat on driving tests in Britain surged over the 12-month period ...
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Driving test cheating numbers soar as almost 3,000 cases recorded
Attempts to cheat driving tests in Britain increased by 47% in a year, an investigation has found, sparking concerns about road safety.
Offenders have been caught using Bluetooth headsets and impersonators in a bid to pass theory and practical tests.
Due in part to a schedule backlog of nearly six months, student drivers are doing whatever they can to ensure they pass.
Cheating cases rose by nearly 50 per cent last year in England, Scotland and Wales, new data has shown ...
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