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United Kingdom 2026 Driving Rule Changes

Official Source: Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA)

Last Updated: 15 January 2026

7Rule Changes
1High Impact
3Test Relevant

Summary

The UK introduces 2026 changes including updated theory tests with first-aid questions, new test booking rules, stricter medical declarations for older drivers, fuel duty increases, and Euro 7 emissions standards.

Key Changes

📋Licensing

Theory Test Adds First-Aid Questions

High ImpactOn Theory Test

Effective 1 January 2026

✕Before

No first-aid questions

Theory test focused on Highway Code and hazard perception only

✓After (2026)

CPR and AED questions included

Expanded questions on cardiopulmonary resuscitation and automated external defibrillator use

Official Source: DVSA Theory Test Updates

Instructor's Tip

“The theory test now includes questions about CPR and how to use a defibrillator. You don't need to be an expert, but know the basics: chest compressions at 100-120 per minute, and how to follow AED voice instructions.”

Changes by Category

📋Licensing(4)

Theory Test Adds First-Aid Questions

High ImpactOn Theory Test

Effective 1 January 2026

✕Before

No first-aid questions

Theory test focused on Highway Code and hazard perception only

✓After (2026)

CPR and AED questions included

Expanded questions on cardiopulmonary resuscitation and automated external defibrillator use

Official Source: DVSA Theory Test Updates

New Driving Test Booking Rules

Medium Impact

Effective 1 March 2026

✕Before

Anyone could book

Driving instructors and third parties could book tests on behalf of learners

✓After (2026)

Learner must book directly

Only the learner driver can book and manage their test; maximum 2 changes per booking

Official Source: DVSA Booking Policy

Driving Test Format Changes (Already in Effect)

Medium ImpactOn Theory Test

Effective 1 November 2025

✕Before

Fixed 10-min independent driving

Test included fixed 10 minutes of independent driving with equal sat-nav/sign use

✓After (2026)

Extended independent driving up to full test

Examiners can extend independent driving from 20 minutes to full test duration; 80% of tests now use sat-nav; more time on faster rural roads

Official Source: DVSA Test Changes

Stricter Medical Declarations for Over-65s

Medium Impact

Effective 1 January 2026

✕Before

Self-declaration checkbox

Drivers over 70 simply ticked a box saying they were fit to drive

✓After (2026)

Detailed medical declaration

More comprehensive health questions; mandatory eye test proposals under consideration

Official Source: DVLA Medical Fitness

🌱Environmental Zones(3)

Fuel Duty Freeze Ends

Low Impact

Effective 1 September 2026

✕Before

Frozen since 2011

Fuel duty held at 52.95p per litre for over a decade

✓After (2026)

Rises with inflation

Fuel duty will increase in line with inflation from September 2026

Official Source: HM Treasury

Electric Vehicle Tax Changes

Low Impact

Effective 6 April 2026

✕Before

Various EV exemptions

EVs exempt from vehicle tax and had lower BiK rates

✓After (2026)

BiK rises to 4%, higher threshold

Company car BiK rate rises from 3% to 4%; expensive car supplement threshold rises to £50,000 for EVs

Official Source: HMRC Vehicle Taxes

Euro 7 Emissions Standard

Medium ImpactOn Theory Test

Effective 29 November 2026

✕Before

Euro 6d standard

Current emission limits for new vehicles

✓After (2026)

Euro 7 standard

Stricter limits including brake and tire particle emissions; applies to all new car types

Official Source: UK Vehicle Type Approval

Instructor Tips

Re: Theory Test Adds First-Aid Questions

Instructor's Tip

“The theory test now includes questions about CPR and how to use a defibrillator. You don't need to be an expert, but know the basics: chest compressions at 100-120 per minute, and how to follow AED voice instructions.”

Re: New Driving Test Booking Rules

Instructor's Tip

“This change fights test-slot scalping. From spring 2026, learners must book their own tests - instructors can't do it for you. Plan ahead because you can only change your booking twice.”

Re: Driving Test Format Changes (Already in Effect)

Instructor's Tip

“These changes came into effect November 2025 after trials. You'll spend more time on independent driving (up to the full test) and more time on faster roads. Missing a turn isn't a fault, but unsafe reactions are assessed negatively.”

Re: Stricter Medical Declarations for Over-65s

Instructor's Tip

“The DVLA is taking medical declarations more seriously for older drivers. From 65, expect more detailed health questions when renewing. Mandatory eye tests for over-70s may come later.”

Re: Fuel Duty Freeze Ends

Instructor's Tip

“After more than a decade frozen, fuel duty is going up. This doesn't affect your driving skills, but it does mean slightly higher fuel costs from autumn 2026.”

Re: Electric Vehicle Tax Changes

Instructor's Tip

“EVs are still much cheaper to tax than petrol/diesel, but the benefits are reducing. Company car drivers see BiK go from 3% to 4%. The expensive car supplement now starts at £50,000 for EVs instead of £40,000.”

Re: Euro 7 Emissions Standard

Instructor's Tip

“Euro 7 doesn't just measure exhaust - it also measures particles from brakes and tires. All new vehicle types from November 2026 must comply. This makes cleaner vehicles even cleaner.”

Frequently Asked Questions

What first-aid questions are on the UK theory test now?
From early 2026, the theory test includes questions about CPR (chest compressions at 100-120 per minute) and how to use an AED (automated external defibrillator). You need to know the basics of emergency response at accident scenes.
Can my driving instructor still book my test for me?
No. From spring 2026, only the learner driver can book and manage their driving test. This change fights test-slot scalping by third parties. You're also limited to 2 changes per booking, so choose your date carefully.
How has the UK driving test changed?
Changes came into effect in November 2025: examiners can now extend independent driving from 20 minutes up to the full test duration, 80% of tests now use sat-nav, and you'll spend more time on faster rural roads. Missing a turn isn't a fault, but unsafe reactions are assessed negatively.
Do older drivers face stricter rules in 2026?
Yes. The DVLA is introducing more detailed medical declarations for drivers aged 65+. Instead of just ticking a box, you'll answer comprehensive health questions. Mandatory eye tests for over-70s are being considered but aren't confirmed yet.

Sources & Methodology

All rule changes are sourced from official government transport agencies and legal publications. AutoviaTest is an independent educational platform and is not affiliated with any government agency. Rules may be subject to change before their effective dates.

Information last verified: 2026-01-15

Primary Sources:

  • Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) — Official regulatory body
  • DVSA Theory Test Updates — Theory Test Adds First-Aid Questions
  • DVSA Booking Policy — New Driving Test Booking Rules
  • DVSA Test Changes — Driving Test Format Changes (Already in Effect)

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