Report suggests candidates be asked whether they prefer a ‘chatty’ or ‘formal’ examiner to ease anxiety, particularly for female learners
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Report suggests candidates be asked whether they prefer a ‘chatty’ or ‘formal’ examiner to ease anxiety, particularly for female learners
Report suggests candidates be asked whether they prefer a ‘chatty’ or ‘formal’ examiner to ease anxiety, particularly for female learners
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Driving examiners in Great Britain urged to offer ‘formal’ or ‘chatty’ tests

Nine ways to combat driving test nerves

‘Why pick on over-seventies?’ Eye test plan sparks debate

‘Basic common sense’: UK drivers on plans for mandatory eye tests for over-70s

Poll: Should drivers over 70 have regular compulsory eyesight tests?

Gen Z given lessons on how to take phone calls to prepare for clearing

Cut to drink-drive limit and eye tests for over-70s considered in safety overhaul

Report for DVSA proposes move to lessen ‘potential anxiety’ and bolster pass rates among female candidates

A staff exodus and a broken booking system are helping to cause huge jams in Britain’s driving test system

Gender gap swings in favour of male candidates for the first time since 2018

Direct Line conducted a survey using 15 random questions from the actual exam

Motorists cannot be expected to act as paramedics and rush to the nearest mangled car collision

Driving in Britain has become safer, but these public-service responsibilities are still neglected