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How to report for your practical driving test

Topic: LearningPublished May 24, 2011

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The vehicle you bring for your test:
You must bring an appropriately insured and licensed vehicle, displaying L-plates (except for taxi and Approved Driving Instructor (ADI) part two tests), that is suitable for the purpose of the test.

Documents you must bring:
You must bring the following documents with you. Read this information carefully. If you do not bring the right documents, the Driving Standards Agency (DSA) may refuse to carry out the test and you may lose your fee.
For all types of tests.

You must bring:
  • your Driving theory test pass certificate (or confirmation) if you are not exempt
  • both parts of your photo card license
For motorcycle tests:
You must also bring your-
  • compulsory basic training certificate (CBT) to both modules
  • motorcycle module one test pass certificate to your module two test
For lorry and bus tests:
You must also bring both your multiple choice and hazard perception test pass letters or your overall theory test pass certificate letter.
If you have an old-style paper license

You must take your signed driving license and you must also bring a valid passport. No other form of photographic identification will be accepted.
What to do if you have lost your driving license

If you misplace your driving license, you must apply for a replacement from the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA), which could take up to 15 days. If this happens, you may have to rearrange your test.

What to do if you have lost yourtheory test certificate:

If you have lost your certificate, you should contact DSA. Although DSA does not issue replacement certificates, they'll be able to send you a brief letter containing your certificate number.

When you contact DSA about your lost certificate, you'll need to give your name and driving license number.

The examiner will ask if you want your instructor, or another person, to:
  • go with you on your driving test and sit in the back of the car
  • be there at the end of the test for the result and feedback
The person you take with you on your test:
DSA encourages you to take someone with you on your driving test They:
  • will usually be the person who has taught you to drive
  • could be a relative or friend
  • must be over 16-years-old
  • cannot take any part in the test
  • will be able to see how you perform during the test
To get the most benefit, ask your instructor to go with you. They can then give you advice on how to improve your driving, whether you pass or fail.

The examiner's supervisor:
The examiner's supervisor may come along as well. You shouldn't worry about this as they will be watching the examiner's performance, not yours. The supervisor will not have a say in how you are tested or in your result. If you don't allow the examiner's supervisor to go with you:
  • you might lose your test fee
  • your test might not go ahead
Driving test impersonation - the law:
Practical test candidate impersonators and people who accept their services are:
  • breaking the law
  • causing other road users to be put at risk
  • thoroughly investigates every case of suspected impersonation
  • works closely with police to identify offenders and take them to court
Impersonators and people who use their services have been:
  • convicted in the criminal courts
  • given prison sentences
Source: DSA

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About the Author

John Graham is involved with www.theory-test.co.uk in writing useful driving test tips, theory test books, driving theory test questions etc for years. you can get online Driving test preparation material.

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