Around 70% of drivers believe they’d pass their practical driving test if they retook it tomorrow, according to a new survey.
Volkswagen Financial Services UK surveyed the nation to find out how confident people would feel retaking their driving test and the results highlighted an underlying self-assurance among most motorists.
And confidence seemingly increases with age, as 81% of over 65s feel they would re-pass the test.
Official figures from the DVSA showed there were 692,684 practical tests taken in the 2021/22 reporting period, with a pass rate of 50.5%.
While the number of practical tests taken has fallen 60% since 2016/17, the pass rate has climbed from 47.1%.
The study also found that more than half of respondents (59%) think they would pass a re-sit of their theory test.
However, confidence in this aspect of the test decreases with age, with 53% of over 45s believing they would pass, compared to 76% of millennials.
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A considerable 46% of the population are confident that they would pass both parts of their driving test, while 17% of the population don’t feel confident they’d pass either.
People living in the Midlands were found to be most confident about passing their practical test (72%), with drivers in Scotland the least confident (65%). The same trend appears when looking at attitudes to theory test re-sits, with drivers in the Midlands most confident (67%) and Scottish motorists least confident (42%).
Charlotte Cheeseman, Head of Marketing at Volkswagen Financial Services UK, added: 'Most of us learn to drive when we’re teenagers and as the years go by, I’m sure most people pick up bad habits along the way.
'So, it’s interesting to see that so many drivers believe they’d re-pass their practical test at the drop of a hat, especially when you consider that a significant number of the population are likely to have sat their original test more than 20 years ago!
'But I think this research relates to a wider point about the British public’s undeniable love of driving. For me, it speaks volumes about our collective confidence on the road and that we feel safe, relaxed and comfortable in our cars.'