The Driving Standards Agency (DSA) has confirmed its new test fee structure for 2009/10 following a public consultation in October last year.


The fee increases will apply to theory and practical driving tests booked on or after 30 March 2009. Fees relating to the Approved Driving Instructor scheme will increase from 24 April.
General fee increases include;
| Â | Current fee | New fee |
| Car theory test | £30.00 | £31.00 |
| Car practical test | £56.50 | £62.00 |
| Motorcycle theory test | £30.00 | £31.00 |
| Motorcycle practical test * | £80.00 | £90.50 |
* (in October 2009)
DSA Chief Executive, Rosemary Thew, thanked the public for participating in the public consultation, and said: “We are doing everything we can to ensure that fees remain as low as possible for our customers – particularly during the current economic climate.
“Despite this, increases are necessary to cover general running costs, development work and increases in inflation.
“The Agency is largely self-funding. We receive only a small amount from general taxation and have to recover most of our costs through test fees.
“We are confident that these increases will enable us to maintain our high standards and provide a first class service to all our customers.â€
The full list of test fees is included in the response to consultation report which is available if you CLICK HERE
Source: The DSA website

When asked the DSA (Vocational test booking section) confirmed to me that they are not implementing the price increases as doing so at a time when businesses and individuals are suffering from the credit crunch would be seen as being insensitive. I cannot find anything other than the consultation paper on the DSA site which confirms the increase.
If there is a notice on the DSA site please can someone point me in that direction.
Ta!
George.
Comment by George Ritchie — March 27, 2009 @ 7:37 pm
Lost for words, but “disgaceful” comes to mind.
Paul.
Comment by Paul — March 28, 2009 @ 2:52 pm