An MP has welcomed new measures to combat driving test-buying bots and deliver 10,000 extra tests monthly.

Eastleigh's Liberal Democrat MP, Liz Jarvis, had sent a letter to the transport secretary earlier this month, urging action on Eastleigh's six-month test booking backlog.

The scarcity of tests has led learners to unofficial test-cancellation apps, which the DVSA warns against due to privacy issues and scam risks.

The government plans to investigate potential abuse of the booking system and prevent bots from accessing tests.

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MP Liz Jarvis hails measures to deliver 10,000 extra driving tests monthly (Image: Supplied) The number of permanent trainers will be doubled to quickly upskill new driving examiners.

Ms Jarvis said: "Once learner drivers pass their theory tests, they face wait times to book a practical test of up to six months in Eastleigh – a problem exacerbated further by the April 2022 closure of a local centre in Southampton.

"One illuminating case has seen a 17-year-old learner in my constituency having to book a test for January 2025 in Yeovil, nearly 100 miles away."