Yorkshire Post

Driving test website offline after crash

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LEARNER drivers will be unable to book a driving test until Wednesday due to “urgent maintenanc­e” on the booking website after it crashed amid “unpreceden­ted demand”.

The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) said its driving test booking service had almost seven million visitors in 12 hours when it reopened after several months of suspension due to the coronaviru­s lockdown.

The DVSA said on Saturday that it had taken the service offline until 8am on Wednesday so that essential maintenanc­e can be carried out to help it cope with the increased demand.

Its chief executive Gareth Llewellyn added: “Coronaviru­s has severely impacted our business-as-usual operations, including by stopping driving tests in March. Since then the DVSA have only been dealing with applicatio­ns for emergency driving tests for critical workers.

“Following unpreceden­ted demand for the driving test booking system with almost seven million attempts to book a test when it opened, we need to carry out urgent maintenanc­e so people can book tests.

“We have to close the booking service until Wednesday, August 26 and are sorry for any inconvenie­nce caused.”

The DVSA driving test booking service for England and Wales reopened again at 8am on Friday after being closed from March 20 due to the coronaviru­s outbreak.

But the agency said that by 8pm the service had been visited almost seven million times, leaving candidates unable to complete their bookings.

When attempting to access the applicatio­n page, users were met with an error message.

The DVSA said some 210,000 tests were cancelled and tens of thousands more were delayed because of the virus.

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