Driving theory test cheaters use Bluetooth headsets and hidden phones to pass, and after my recent nightmare, I’m not surprised



  • The number of candidates caught cheating on driving tests has risen sharply in the UK
  • Examples include some caught using Bluetooth headphones connected to hidden phones.
  • It comes as students face a huge backlog of driving tests resulting in long waiting times.

The number of learner drivers caught cheating on their driving tests has soared in the UK, increasing by almost 50% last year and many of them relying on the use of hidden phones and Bluetooth headsets.

The data comes from a freedom of information request by PA Media (via the BBC) and reveals that 2,844 attempts to cheat during driving tests were discovered in the year to September 2025. This represents a substantial 47% increase compared to the previous twelve months, with more than a third of cases using some form of technology.



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