![]() Check both blind spots before you move off again.Īlthough this manoeuvres still appears on the driving test sheet, the DVSA removed it from the driving test in 2017.Secure the vehicle with the handbrake when you come to a stop. ![]() Brake progressively and avoid stamping down on the brake or clutch.Steering while braking, which causes the vehicle to skid.Reacting slowly to the examiners signal.To do so successfully, you’ll have to stop the vehicle promptly and maintain full control as you do. When you move off again, if the road is clear, they’ll raise their hand, which is the signal for the controlled stop, and at that point, you will need to complete the manoeuvre. If the examiner wants you to complete this manoeuvre, they’ll first ask you to pull up on the left-hand side and then they’ll issue you with a set of instructions. The driving examiner may ask you to perform a controlled (emergency) stop on your driving test. If you’re worried about your eyesight, get your eyes checked out before your driving test.Unable to read the licence plate from the required distance.You’ll get a mark in this column if you fail this test. There is only one column on the driving test marking sheet for the eyesight test, and that’s column ‘S’. ![]() The driving examiner will ask you to read a number plate 20 metres away, and if you’re unable to do so, your driving test will come to an end. ![]() Eyesightīefore you’re allowed to enter your vehicle and begin to drive, you first need to pass an eyesight test. We’ve also written a guide for any candidates looking for more detailed tips to pass the driving test. In each category, we’ll spell out exactly what the DVSA is looking for and highlight the key mistakes to avoid in that particular category. Now that we’ve set the scene let’s dive into each of the 27 categories on the driving test report. ![]()
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