With driving test waiting times still stretching to several weeks in many parts of the UK, the hunt for an earlier test slot has become a sport in itself. In 2026, learners are increasingly turning to apps and online tools to help them track driving test cancellations. But what options are actually worth your time — and what should you be doing while you wait? Here’s an honest breakdown.
Before exploring anything else, it’s worth understanding how the DVSA system works. When you book your practical test at gov.uk, you can also use the same portal to check for earlier available dates. This is entirely free, official, and the safest approach.
If an earlier date appears at your chosen test centre — or even a different centre — you can reschedule your booking at no extra charge, provided you give at least three clear working days’ notice. The downside is that you need to check manually and repeatedly, which is where some learners look for additional tools.
A number of third-party websites and services claim to notify you automatically when a cancellation slot opens at your preferred test centre. These typically charge a subscription fee of between £5 and £15 per month. Some learners find them useful; others report receiving notifications only to find the slot has already been taken by the time they log in.
Important caveats to be aware of:
The Exam Routes App gives you access to real driving test routes with turn-by-turn navigation. Practise at your own pace and build confidence before test day.
Here’s the part most learners overlook: the best use of the time between booking your test and sitting it isn’t refreshing booking pages — it’s practising the actual routes your examiner will use. This is where the Exam Routes App comes in.
Unlike cancellation checkers that simply alert you to slots, the Exam Routes App actively prepares you for the test itself. It provides real driving test routes for your local test centre, with turn-by-turn navigation you can follow in your car. This means you build genuine route knowledge, not just general driving practice.
When a cancellation does come through — whether via the DVSA site or a third-party alert — you’ll be properly prepared to take it, even at short notice. That’s the real advantage.
The Exam Routes App is specifically built for UK learners preparing for their practical driving test. Features include:
It won’t find you an earlier test date — but it will make absolutely sure you’re ready when that date arrives.
If you have a test booked and want an earlier slot, check the DVSA website regularly yourself — particularly Monday mornings and late evenings. You can also set up a free Google Alert for driving test cancellations at your local centre as a rough supplementary measure.
More importantly, spend that waiting time practising with the Exam Routes App. A well-prepared learner who misses one cancellation and takes another two weeks later will almost always outperform someone who chased every slot without proper route preparation.
Using notification services to alert you about available slots is not itself illegal. However, services that attempt to automatically book tests using bots violate DVSA terms and could result in bookings being cancelled. Always book officially through gov.uk.
Very quickly — popular slots at busy test centres can be gone within minutes. Having instant access to a device and the DVSA website when you receive an alert is essential.
Yes — you can check for availability at any test centre in England, Scotland, or Wales. Many learners find that a centre 10–20 miles away has significantly shorter waiting times.
The Exam Routes App is available on the App Store and Google Play. Check the app listing for current subscription and pricing details.
The Exam Routes App gives you access to real driving test routes with turn-by-turn navigation. Practise at your own pace and build confidence before test day.