Driving: Learners travelling 400 miles to take test

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Instructor Graham Beisly takes some students on an eight-hour trip due to take their practical test.

"I've had a few students who just cannot get a test, they can't even get on the waiting list," said Mr Beisly.

The average wait from booking a driving test to actually sitting the test is 24 weeks across the UK, according to figures released by the AA earlier this year.The average wait from booking a test to sitting it is 24 weeks in the UK, accoding the the AAMr Beisly said he believes the current system is causing learners to take tests before they are ready due to the thought of a month-long wait if they have to reschedule.

"It used to be that one person buys one test, and that's it, then they've allowed companies to buy them up in bulk," he claimed.Louise Dale, a driving instructor from Caerphilly, said her students face waiting until the new year before practical test slots become available. Mr Beisly added that he will continue taking to students for tests in Cardigan until the situation improves.

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