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Theory changes hit L-drivers hard

Longer theory exam raises costs for driving candidates

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28th August 2007

Learner drivers are facing even higher costs. The Driving Standards Agency (DSA) is set to introduce a longer theory exam, which will set candidates back £28.50 – a £7 rise. By adding questions to the test, the DSA aims to broaden drivers’ knowledge, raise standards and increase safety. The changes take effect from 3 September.

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