The number of learner drivers caught cheating in their driving tests has skyrocketed in the UK as candidates face long waiting times.
Experts blamed persistently long waits for practical tests while the DVSA blamed better detection.
Driving test cheating has jumped by 47% in one year, with technology-enabled fraud during theory examinations the most common ...
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Attempts to cheat driving tests in Britain increased by 47% in a year, an investigation has found, sparking concerns about road safety.