Typically between 9 and 11 AM, and 2 to 4 PM are good options for lighter traffic.
To cancel your driving test, go to the 'My bookings' page of your MyRoadSafetyOpen in new browser tabOpen in new browser tab account, click 'Manage Booking' and select 'Cancel'.
Maryland took the top spot for the hardest state to pass your test in, scoring 81.16 out of 100. Maryland had one of the hardest knowledge tests, requiring a score of 88% to pass, the highest in the country. Virginia ranked second on the list with a score of 76.84 out of 100, with learners needing 86% to pass.
Personally I would avoid rush hours so between 8-9am and 3-5pm. Depends on the area you'll be passing your test tbh. And I would also take into consideration when you feel your driving is the sharpest eg observations, attention etc.
IMPORTANT: To use cancellation services the pupil first needs to have a test booked, this can be done via the DVSA website. Our service does not buy or sell test slots, we can only help re-arrange the pupils booked test to a more suitable date & time, or test centre as soon as availability presents itself.
Using driving test cancellation apps If you don't have the time or patience to search for cancelled driving tests manually, there are some apps that can do this for you. Usually, you'll book your driving test through the DVSA and then sign up to an app that scans test centres for suitable rescheduling slots.
If you already have a test booked, you can also try checking late at night. I had mine booked for the end of July, and last week I happened to look for a cancellation at like 10pm one night, and managed to get one for the following Sunday. Early morning or late night are probably your best bets.
Driving tests booked around lunchtime have a high probability of being canceled or rescheduled. On some sites, the hour right before lunch and near 5 p.m. appear to be popular times for cancellations.
All driver license and identification card services including drive tests are by appointment only. To make an appointment please visit our Driver License Services - Appointments webpage.
If you don't have a car for a driving test, here are some options you can consider: Borrow a Car: Ask a friend or family member if you can borrow their vehicle for the test. Make sure they are comfortable with it and that the car meets any requirements set by your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV).