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The Day of your Driving Test

When the time to take your practical test comes round we recommend that you get a good night's sleep and have a good breakfast.

You should ensure that you have the following documentation with you:

Your test appointment card

Your driving licence

Some other form of photographic ID (You can check with your local test centre or Instructor what is acceptable - before the day of the test!)

If you intend to take the test in your own car it is essential that the test vehicle meets the requirements.

You must make sure that the car you intend to drive is

  • legally roadworthy and has a current MOT certificate, if it's over 3 years old
  • fully covered by insurance for its present use and for you to drive.

The examiner will ask you to sign a declaration that your insurance is in order. The test will not be conducted if you are unable/unwilling to do so.

Please Note:
If you have hired a car it is unlikely to be insured for the driving test. You should check with the hire company before you sign the declaration at the test centre.

Your vehicle should also display

  • a valid tax disc (unless exempt)
  • L plates (or D plates, if in Wales) displayed to the front and rear.

Your car must also have

  • a fully functional seat belt fitted to the front passenger seat
  • a head restraint fitted to the front passenger seat
  • an additional interior rear-view mirror suitable for use by the examiner

Specially adapted vehicles may be exempt from these requirements.

If your car does not comply with these regulations

  • your test will be cancelled
  • you may lose your fee.

Most learners have at least an hour's lesson with their instructor immediately prior to the time of the test.

This allows the instructor to help calm the learner's nerves, boost their confidence and allows them time to warm up and feel comfortable in the car.

Information supplied by BSM.

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