While for those who prefer an early drive, the average pass rates were 60.8% and 60% for time slots between 10am and 11am and 8am and 9am respectively.There could be various reasons why certain slots are the best time to book a driving test. News Corp is a network of leading companies in the worlds of diversified media, news, education, and information services.THOUSANDS of learner drivers were struggling to book their driving test this morning after the DVSA website crashed again.More than 100,000 people were placed in a virtual queue after more driving test slots were released today.Learners had complained that the website was still crashing for them shortly after it reopened after 8am this morning.The Driver & Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA), which is in charge of booking driving tests, says the website is now working - but with the queuing system in place.The government suspended driving tests on March 20 as the UK was gripped by the coronavirus pandemic.Frustrated learner drivers joked the DVSA could "keep their licence" this morning after struggling to get online.One tweeted: "Just gone to book my driving test to be in a queue with 73,000 PEOPLE, just keep my licence who can be arsed. Sorry for any inconvenience.” For those who have experienced a problem with getting into the booking system, please try again. While for those who prefer an early drive, the average pass rates were 60.8% and 60% for time slots between 10am and 11am and 8am and 9am respectively. "We are urgently working to fix this and apologise for any inconvenience caused to those who have been unable to book so far. A spokesperson for Dayinsure commented: “Evening pass rates may be higher, especially after 7pm, due to the quieter roads after rush hour traffic. Learner drivers told to book test away from home as 100,000 rush to get a slot The booking system was relaunched today after technical difficulties derailed it … "Got as far as choosing test centre only to see no availability at all at any of the test centres within 60 miles of me," she wrote. 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