How long do I have to wait for my practical exam at CBR?

On average, how long does it take to take a practical exam at the CBR?
When you are fully ready to take your practical exam, of course you don’t want to wait unnecessarily long. Therefore, it is important to apply for your driving test on time, both for the initial exam and for a re-examination. That way, you make sure that your knowledge is still up-to-date and that you get your turn quickly, without unnecessary delays.

Wait times for the practical car exam
Applying for your practical car exam is handled by the CBR, although some students think they should do it themselves. For the first practical exam, you can make a reservation within a period of 7 weeks. This means you should apply for your driving test about 2 months before you want to drive.

Reserving retakes
There is also a waiting period when requesting a retake. Since you are usually already quite familiar with driving, the waiting time in this case is a little shorter. In fact, you can reserve a retake exam within 5 weeks. In some cases, it can be even faster. However, it is important to note that after a failed exam, you cannot re-enter until 2 weeks have passed. Your driving instructor is aware of this arrangement and will support you directly.

Advantages of waiting
The fact that you know well in advance when you have to drive off actually has advantages. You can prepare and work toward that exact moment. This gives you the opportunity to prepare optimally for the exam.

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