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Jun 30, 2026

Learner drivers spend almost £1,000 to pass their tests

Young drivers are faced with spending nearly £1,000 before even getting their licence, new research has found.

The cost of getting on the road swiftly adds up, according to comparison site Confused. 

It said the average learner pays £777 for 18.5hrs of driving lessons, £124 to take two practical tests – based on the average pass rate – and £23 for a theory test - which totals £924.

Unsurprisingly, one in five learners said they had considered not learning to drive at all because of the cost. 

There is also a greater degree of hassle involved for learners now, ranging from driving test booking difficulties and lengthy waiting times, to working out how to cope with high insurance premiums and vehicle costs.

With learner drivers finding it increasingly challenging to get on the road, one in four said not being able to drive limited their opportunities for work, travel and socialising.

Young drivers spend £924 to pass their test as the cost of learning to drive continues to rise

Young drivers spend £924 to pass their test as the cost of learning to drive continues to rise

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The expenses most concerning prospective drivers were car insurance, which worried 55 per cent, and buying a car, which worried 51 per cent.

Despite the costs, many still view getting a licence as essential, with 45 per cent saying they learnt to drive because it was important for their independence.

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