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About
the DSA DrivingTest
The Driving Standards Agency (DSA) driving
test for car drivers is about 40 minutes long. During this time the
examiner will try to ensure that you cover a wide variety of different
road conditions. From quiet low speed roads to busy high-speed roads
and town or city centre driving. You will also be required to undertake
several set manoeuvres. The examiner may require you to undertake two
of the following manoeuvres and optionally the emergency stop:
- Reverse parking behind a parked car or into a
parking bay.
- Reversing round a corner.
- Turn in the road
During the test the examiner will tell you in good
time which way to go. If you go the wrong way do not panic the examiner
is testing your ability to drive not your ability to follow directions.
It is better to go the wrong way correctly than to go the right way
incorrectly.
If at any time you are unsure what the examiner
requires do not hesitate to check what he or she wants; the examiner
appreciates that you may be nervous and will be happy to repeat any
instructions or clarify any instructions given.
While you are driving the examiner will note any
driving faults on the driving test report form (DL25). The driving
faults are categorised into minor, serious and dangerous and are
recorded against the appropriate headings shown below. Each fault is
denoted by a slash in the appropriate box. At the end of the test the
examiner will total up the number of minor driving faults under each
heading and overall. If you commit 16 or more minor driving faults you
will unfortunately fail the driving test. If you commit one or more
serious or dangerous driving faults you will also fail the test. Even
if you feel you have failed the test you should continue to try, as the
test will help you to identify where you need more practice.
Booking
the driving test
You can obtain a driving test application form (DL26) from your driving
instructor, any driving or theory test centre or by telephoning the
driving test enquiry line on 0870 0101 372, between 8am and 6pm Monday
to Friday. Welsh speakers can also book on 0870 0100 372. If
you are deaf and need a minicom machine telephone 0870 0106 372. If you
are able to pay by credit or debit card you can book a driving test
appointment direct on the same numbers without the need to complete an
application form. You will however, need to quote your driver number
from your provisional driving licence, your theory test pass
certificate number and your driving school code if you are being
trained by a professional driving instructor. Upon booking you will be
given a booking number and sent an appointment card as confirmation
within a few days.
Cancelling
a test
You are required to give a minimum of ten clear working days notice of
your decision to cancel or postpone your test; otherwise you will lose
your test fee. If you are unwell on the day of the test and can get a
doctor to verify this, the DSA will refund the test fee.
Special
requirements
The DSA are required to make every effort to ensure that all candidates
can take the driving test. However, it is important that you discuss
your needs with them when booking the test.
If you cannot speak English or are deaf you are
allowed to bring an interpreter with you who must be at least 16 years
of age and cannot be a driving instructor.
If you are disabled you will receive the same
test, however, more time will be allocated so that you can explain the
nature of your disability and describe any special adaptations fitted
to your vehicle.
At
the test centre
You must take the following items with you to the test centre.
1. Your theory test pass certificate;
2. Both parts of your signed photocard driving
licence or your signed driving licence and photographic identification.
Acceptable forms of photographic identification include:
- Your photocard driving licence.
- Your passport, which
doesn’t have to be a British passport.
- An employers identity or workplace pass bearing
your photograph and name or signature or both.
- Trade union card bearing your photograph and
signature.
- School Bus Pass bearing the name of the issuing
authority and your photograph and signature.
A signed photograph, together with a suitable
statement (as shown opposite) from a recognised figure of authority.
Acceptable figures who can certify you as being the named person
include: Approved Driving Instructor, Member of Parliament, medical
practitioner, teacher (qualified), Justice of the Peace, police
officer, civil servant (established), bank official, minister of
religion, barrister or solicitor.
It is extremely important that you arrive in good
time at the test centre so that the above documents can be checked. If
you arrive after the start time you will not be allowed to sit the test
and you will lose your test fee.
Your
test vehicle
The vehicle you intend to drive must be legally roadworthy, has a
current MOT certificate if over the prescribed age and be fully covered
by insurance for its present use and for you to drive. The driver will
be asked to sign a declaration that the cars insurance is in order. The
test will not be conducted if you are unwilling to do this. Hire cars
are unlikely to be insured for this purpose.
Your test vehicle should also display a valid tax
disc and L-plates or alternatively D-plates in Wales to the front and
the rear. Your vehicle must also have a properly fitted head restraint
and a fully functioning seat belt fitted to the front passenger seat,
and an additional interior rear-view mirror for suitable use by the
examiner. If you overlook any of the above your test will be cancelled
and you will lose your fee.
Saturday
and evening tests
Some test centres operate Saturday tests and in summer, when it is
light, evening test at an extra cost.
Driving
test: "Show me - Tell me"
At the start of the driving test
candidates are asked two questions, one "show me" and one"tell me". One
or both questions answered incorrectly will result in one driving fault
(i.e. minor fault) being recorded. The questions that are used by the
examiner are shown on the Useful
Info Page of this website in PDF format:
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