![]() You should always speak to your Driving Instructor prior to booking in your Practical Test. ![]() – Maria Georgieva, Thatcham, 23rd May 2019 I feel safe on the road now with all the knowledge he passed on to me.” He not only teaches you how to pass your test but gives you a real driving skill. You can find out more about what to expect on your Driving Test by viewing watching some of the official DVSA videos found on our Videos page. However, if you commit one serious or one dangerous driving fault, this will also result in failing your driving test.Īt the end of your Practical Test, your Examiner will provide a debrief to give you in-depth guidance on any areas where you went wrong or any areas for improvement, so you fully understand the results of your test. To pass your Practical Test, you must not commit more than 15 (minor) driving faults during your test. This can include you needing to open the bonnet and telling the Examiner how you would check the various fluid levels, power steering, lights, tyre condition, etc. One in three people will also be asked to carry out an Emergency Stop during their test.īefore (or after) you set out for your Practical Test, you may need to complete a ‘Tell Me, Show Me’ portion of the test. You will only be asked to perform ONE manoeuvre, from either parallel park, reverse bay park, forward bay park/reverse out, or reverse round the corner. You will need to drive independently for around 20 minutes by either following a sat-nav (provided by the examiner) or following road signs. Safe to other road users (and pedestrians).They simply want to ensure that when you are driving you are The Examiners do not have quotas to fill and are not looking to fail you. ![]() However, if you’re fully prepared, you don’t need to feel nervous. What to expect during your Practical Driving Testįor a lot of people, taking the Practical Driving Test can feel daunting.
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