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The Driving Test
Your driving test will start with an eyesight check and some
vehicle safety questions. You will then start your practical driving test
which will include some specific manoeuvres.
The driving part of your test will last about 40 minutes. Throughout
the test your examiner will be looking for an overall safe standard of
driving, including when you are carrying out the set exercises. You can
make up to 15 driving faults and still pass the test (16 or more results
in failure). However, if you commit one serious or dangerous fault you
will fail the test.
The driving test is straightforward and has been designed to see if you:
* can drive safely
* know The Highway Code and can demonstrate this through your driving
* The Highway Code
What will the test include?
The test will include an eyesight check (if you fail this, your test
will not continue). The eyesight test requires you to read a number plate
that is a certain distance away. For more information about the eyesight
check please use the 'Driving eyesight requirements' link below.
After the eyesight test you will be asked two vehicle safety check questions.
You will then be examined on your general driving and on two reversing
exercises. The reversing exercises will be chosen from:
* reversing around a corner
* turning in the road
* reverse parking
You may also be asked to carry out an emergency stop exercise.
Vehicle safety questions
These are basic safety checks that a driver should carry out to ensure
the vehicle is safe for use. Although some checks may involve the candidate
in opening the bonnet to identify where fluid levels would be checked,
pupils will not be asked to touch a hot engine or physically check fluid
levels.
What happens during the test?
During the driving test the examiner will give you directions which you
should follow. Test routes are designed to be as uniform as possible and
will include a range of typical road and traffic conditions. During the
test, the examiner will ask you to carry out set exercises.
Throughout the test you should drive in the way your instructor has taught
you. If you make a mistake, don't worry about it, it might be a less serious
driving fault and may not affect your result. The examiner will be looking
for an overall safe standard of driving.
You can make up to 15 driving faults and still pass the test (16 or more
results in failure). However, if you commit one serious or dangerous fault
you will fail the test. If at any time your examiner considers you to
be a danger to other road users your test will be stopped.
You are allowed to take someone with you on the test, this person must
be over 16 years old and cannot take any part in the test.
After the practical test
When the driving test is over, the examiner will tell you whether you
passed or failed.
If you pass.
If you pass and have a photocard driving licence issued after 1 March
2004 the examiner will ask you if you want your full driving licence issued
to you automatically.
If you want to use this service, the examiner will take your old licence
off you, scan the details and send them electronically to the Driver and
Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA). You will then be given a pass certificate
to prove you passed your test. DVLA will then send you your new full licence
by post within four weeks of you passing your practical test.
If you pass your test but do not want to use this automatic service,
or have a licence issued before 1 March 2004, you will be given a pass
certificate by the examiner. On the back of the pass certificate it tells
you what you need to do next. This involves sending your licence and appropriate
fee to DVLA who will then check your application and issue you with a
new full licence.
If you fail.
If you fail the test you should ask the examiner for some feedback to
help prepare yourself for your next test. Your driving report form will
also show you where you made any mistakes. You can take another practical
test 10 working days after your car or motorcycle test.
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