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The DVSA is rolling out major changes for drivers from Monday - with millions set to be impacted . Changes to the driving test come into place on Monday (24 November), including requiring candidates to spend longer on faster roads.

The DVSA said it is making the change to better represent the conditions many motorists experience after passing their test, such as driving on rural roads. The shake-up also includes fewer stops during the test.

It follows a trial earlier this year and are aimed at improving safety and help produce competent drivers. From 24 November, candidates taking their driving test in Britain will have to spend longer on faster roads.

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They will make fewer stops du

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