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Impact of test backlog on DVSA theory test
Swot up to secure success

Learning to drive isn’t all about three point turns and parallel parking, there’s a small matter of passing the DVSA theory test before you can even book your practical test. And with so many learner drivers being forced to re-sit their theory tests because they expired during the pandemic, test slots are in demand. So if you’re lucky enough to have secured a space, passing the test is more important than ever.
And here at RoadHow, we want to help you to achieve that positive result.
So many learner drivers were left frustrated during lockdowns when the government decided not to extend the two-year validity period of theory test certificates, as they did for MOT test certificates. By the end of 2021, the practical test backlog had reached a record-breaking half a million, and some learners are being forced to pay for yet another theory test as theirs expires before their long-awaited practical test date.
The RoadHow team fully appreciates the impact of the backlogs, and we want to help you to pass your theory test with the minimal stress, anxiety and financial cost. And let’s face it, if you can pass your theory test first time then you’re off to the best start with your whole learner driving experience.
RoadHow has all of the learner driver questions from the DVSA revision question bank, plus practice video clips. So you can practice as many times as you like for the 2022 driving theory test, all for free. If you pass first time, that’s the £23 cost of a re-sit saved, plus a whole lot of time and stress you don’t have to think about.
We’ve even got all of the revision questions you need if you’re looking to pass your DVSA theory test for motorcyclists and mopeds. We’re ready to support every kind of learner driver.
With no foreseeable government support in overcoming the backlog, other than encouraging learners to be ready to pass first time, it looks like patience, practice and determination are the way forward for learners desperate to get behind the wheel.
So, whether you’re looking to brush up on your knowledge to re-sit your infuriatingly expired theory test, or if it’s your first attempt, RoadHow can help with free theory test practice, covering questions for the 2022 driving theory test.
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Insurers benefit from innovative multi-layer driver insight
RoadHow teams up with Tracker to provide insurers and brokers a powerful added-value driver training tool with telematics capabilities.

To give brokers a powerful driver training tool to enhance their sales kit, the innovative app to help drivers be a better and safer driver, RoadHow, has teamed up with the insurance telematics and theft management solutions expert, Tracker Network (UK) Ltd. The new collaboration will help insurers offer added-value to their policyholders, improve customer engagement, and ultimately, reduce premiums and improve loss ratios. Most importantly, this exciting new partnership will contribute to improving driver knowledge and habits, making roads safer.
Designed as a hub for drivers and insurers, the RoadHow app delivers to insurers real-world data around a driver’s knowledge and skills, drawn from the user undertaking app-based on-the-go driver training courses and building a score based on their current level of driver awareness. When this is combined with Tracker’s insurance telematics solutions, which provides information on day-to-day driver behaviour, insurers have access to a unique and powerful multi-layer of data when giving quotes to new or renewing customers. In addition, the engagement platform gives insurers the opportunity to communicate with their customers as often as they wish to.
Colin Butler, Head of Partnerships at RoadHow comments: “We are committed to improving driver knowledge and road risk with the goal of reducing accidents, injuries and fatalities on the road. Through our intelligent and innovative technology, we are helping drivers, particularly young drivers, expand their knowledge to become a better, safer driver.”
“By teaming up with Tracker, we are offering a unique opportunity for good drivers to actively demonstrate they are a lower risk for their insurance provider. The app-based training courses are designed so that the user needs to put just one minute per day to improving their driver and road knowledge. As well as learning to be a better driver through the RoadHow app, the Tracker technology shows they are putting this knowledge into practice. This will help insurance providers achieve a fair assessment of a driver’s knowledge and driving habits, and ultimately, reward the driver with lower competitive premiums.”
As well as highlighting attractive premiums through better driving, brokers can also use other benefits as a sales tool; RoadHow also offers drivers great deals, rewards and discounts. These benefits will all contribute to improving the customer and insurer relationship, leading to higher retention rates, better brand engagement and loyalty, and higher profitability.
Luke Anyon, Insurance Sales Director at Tracker explains: “We are constantly looking at ways in which we can help insurers actively encourage responsible driving amongst policyholders, especially young drivers, while providing them with genuine solutions to reduce insurer and broker loss ratios. Last year we enabled insurers and brokers to safeguard young drivers with the launch of our self-install telematics and tracking technology, which is today, delivering very clear benefits they bring in promoting safer driving amongst young motorists.
“However, the RoadHow technology and our insurance telematics solutions benefit insurers and brokers offering premiums to private drivers of all ages, as well as business drivers and companies operating commercial fleets. We are delighted to partner with RoadHow to enhance insurance provider and broker offerings and are very much looking forward to helping make Britain’s roads safer for all drivers.”
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Are you a learner driver who wants to pass the DVSA Theory test and get on the road?
Download RoadHow and answer all of the questions from the DVSA revision question bank. Pass your DVSA Theory Test by using RoadHow to prepare and you’ll build a score that insurance companies will start to use to offer discounts on premiums.

No other app offers data-driven insurance premium discounts after passing your DVSA Theory Test.Official DVSA Theory Test For Motorcyclists.
Simply download the app, create a profile by registering and then get started……take DVSA question courses, review DVSA Hazard Perception clips and pass that DVSA Theory test now!
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Passing your DVSA theory test first time has never been so important. Backlogs of learner drivers needing to re-sit their expired tests mean slots are in high demand.
So swot up to secure your pass and kick-start your learner driver experience: https://roadhow.co.uk/corporate/about-us/news/impact-of-test-backlog-on-dvsa-theory-test
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Pass your 2022 DVSA Theory Test by using RoadHow to prepare and you’ll build a score that insurance companies will start to use to offer discounts on premiums.
No other app offers data-driven insurance premium discounts after passing your DVSA Theory Test.
Simply download the app, create a profile by registering and then get started……take DVSA question courses, review DVSA Hazard Perception clips and pass that DVSA Theory test now!
Website: https://roadhow.co.uk/
Google Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.roadhow
App Store: https://apps.apple.com/in/app/roadhow/id1490803417
JOIN US ON THE JOURNEY. YOU’LL BE GLAD YOU DID.
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Claims automation specialists Automated Insurance Solutions (AIS) have announced a major partnership today with the new driving app and platform RoadHow.
The RoadHow Driver Risk Management App helps learner drivers to pass their test and insurance providers to digitally access a motorist’s driving ability for the first time, encouraging drivers to work in the app to help them to become safer and more aware on the road and to potentially save money on their insurance by using the data gleaned from the testing of their driving knowledge when pricing the driver’s policy.
AIS offers an online platform service, known as BAIL, which enables the Insurance, Fleet, and Claims Industries a quick and simple solution for creating and deploying intelligent automation across their claims and customer service operations.
BAIL is a no-code platform that allows organizations to build, test and instantly deploy digital automation solutions to meet their specific business needs. In-house subject matter experts can design processes that automate repeatable expert tasks, including liability assessment and 24/7 digital customer contact.
Announcing the partnership, Ben Taylor, CEO of AIS said, “Over the last year we have been able to significantly expand and diversify the capabilities of our platform culminating in the release of an all-new version during 2021. Digital-first customer service is now playing an increasingly important role post-Covid and we are proud to be at the forefront of these developments”.
“The insurance claims industry is really starting to embrace ways in which it can work in collaboration with providers of complementary products and services to offer customers more than just a claims service when the worst happens. We are excited to be working in collaboration with RoadHow to help enhance the consumer value proposition of motor insurance policies.”
Adrian Ryan, CEO of RoadHow said, “We are delighted to be working in partnership with the AIS team, as we see great opportunity and synergy to bring new data and technological change to the insurance industry. We believe this is imperative in today’s ever-changing digital landscape.
RoadHow’s unique driver knowledge scoring and rating engine, combined with our Augmented Reality claim assessment platform and fully automated Telematics Driver Intervention System offer exciting opportunities to the market.”
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Install the RoadHow app to become a safer driver. It helps you to Improve your skills and you’ll be able to start to access better insurance premiums. RoadHow allows drivers to build a personal score to show just how good a driver you are – then share it with your insurance company to earn discounts on your annual insurance policy.
Simply download the RoadHow app, create a profile by registering and then get started.
Website: https://roadhow.co.uk/
Google Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.roadhow
App Store: https://apps.apple.com/in/app/roadhow/id1490803417
JOIN US ON THE JOURNEY. YOU’LL BE GLAD YOU DID.
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Claims automation specialists Automated Insurance Solutions (AIS) have announced a major partnership today with the new driving app and platform RoadHow.
The RoadHow driver risk management app helps learner drivers to pass their test and insurance providers to digitally access a motorist’s driving ability for the first time, encouraging drivers to work in the app to help them to become safer and more aware on the road and to potentially save money on their insurance by using the data gleaned from the testing of their driving knowledge when pricing the driver’s policy.
AIS offers an online platform service, known as BAIL, which enables the Insurance, Fleet, and Claims Industries a quick and simple solution for creating and deploying intelligent automation across their claims and customer service operations.
BAIL is a no-code platform that allows organizations to build, test and instantly deploy digital automation solutions to meet their specific business needs. In-house subject matter experts can design processes that automate repeatable expert tasks, including liability assessment and 24/7 digital customer contact.
Announcing the partnership, Ben Taylor, CEO of AIS said, “Over the last year we have been able to significantly expand and diversify the capabilities of our platform culminating in the release of an all-new version during 2021. Digital-first customer service is now playing an increasingly important role post-Covid and we are proud to be at the forefront of these developments”.
“The insurance claims industry is really starting to embrace ways in which it can work in collaboration with providers of complementary products and services to offer customers more than just a claims service when the worst happens. We are excited to be working in collaboration with RoadHow to help enhance the consumer value proposition of motor insurance policies.”
Adrian Ryan, CEO of RoadHow said, “We are delighted to be working in partnership with the AIS team, as we see great opportunity and synergy to bring new data and technological change to the insurance industry. We believe this is imperative in today’s ever-changing digital landscape.
RoadHow’s unique driver knowledge scoring and rating engine, combined with our Augmented Reality claim assessment platform and fully automated Telematics Driver Intervention System offer exciting opportunities to the market.
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Tips to overcome pressures of DVSA driving test delays
Feeling the pressure to pass first time
Sitting in the driver’s seat on your test day is nerve-wracking enough, but this year the pressure on learner drivers to pass first time is greater than ever. Practical test backlogs of over half a million are causing financial and emotional havoc for those itching to get on the road. And the government’s solution? To encourage learner drivers to pass first time.
Already feeling personal and financial pressures, it’s not the solution that many students will want to hear. But, as the best option on the table, RoadHow shares some practical tips to help you achieve a positive outcome.
Tick off your theory test
Top of your to-do list is to pass your official DVSA theory test for car drivers. You must pass this before you can book your practical test. Swot up on your highway code and head to RoadHow [http://onelink.to/ynyuvb] for free theory test practice, covering questions for the 2022 driving test, to secure a pass first time. If you don’t revise enough, you’re risking even longer delays to getting your licence.
Book the date
As soon as you hear you’ve passed your theory test, it’s time to book a date for your practical. Even if you don’t feel ready to pass yet, the huge backlog means that you’ll have plenty of time for lessons and clocking up driving experience.
Plan your lessons
Once you have your test date, work with your instructor to plan towards it. If you know you have plenty of regular lessons scheduled in, then you’ll feel more confident in your ability to pass. And if you have an extra-long wait before your test date, you can spread them out so you don’t have more than necessary – the UK average is 45 hours’ worth of lessons, but you may want to add in more to avoid big gaps between each one.
If the lessons are in the diary, you’ll also be able to budget for them and avoid any last minute financial stresses.
Take a mock test
Your instructor should offer them, but if not make sure you do at least one mock driving test. Getting experience of test routes and test conditions is one of the best ways to prepare for the actual event so you know what to expect.
On the big day…
Unless you have nerves of steel, it’s perfectly normal to feel anxious at the thought of what lies ahead. But by the time your test date comes around you’ll have hundreds of miles of experience under your belt and be well equipped to pass. Remember to keep calm, focus on what the examiner is saying and ask any questions if you don’t understand the instruction.
RoadHow is here to support you in your learner driving experience. Take a look at https://roadhow.co.uk/ to find out how and download our new official app, designed to help learners to be better drivers.
RoadHow is here to support you in your DVSA Learning To Drive Theory Tests. Take a look at https://roadhow.co.uk/ to find out how and download our new official app, designed to help learners to be better drivers.
Simply download the app, create a profile by registering and then get started……take DVSA question courses, review DVSA Hazard Perception clips and pass that DVSA Theory test now!
Website: https://roadhow.co.uk/
Google Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.roadhow
App Store: https://apps.apple.com/in/app/roadhow/id1490803417
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Want to pass your DVSA Motorcyclists Theory test? Welcome to RoadHow (available on Google Play & iOS Store), the place to pass your DVSA Learner Theory & Motorcyclists Test, the place to get insurance discounts and the place to save up to £1,300 every year on great brands that you buy every day!
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