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If you need to get on the road fast you'll need to ask about our highly popular intensive courses. With a structured intensive course, you could have a full driving licence sooner than you think!
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Driving test advice
The best help and the best advice
Your driving test will start with an eyesight check. You must be able to read a new style registration plate at a distance of 20 metres. If you can't do this, your test will be terminated and your fee will be lost, so make sure you get your eyesight checked if you have any doubts about it at all
Next, you will be asked two of the 'Show me, Tell me' questions. Your instructor will prepare you for this and give you plenty of practice on answering the questions
You will then be assessed on your general driving and on two of the three reversing manoeuvres you'll have beeen taught during your driving lessons. You may also be asked to carry out an emergency stop exercise
A standard driving test takes about 40 minutes during which you are allowed only 15 minor driving faults. Any more than that or too many in one category will result in your test being unsuccessful. Any serious or dangerous faults will also mean that you won't pass
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Theory test
Pass your theory test before booking your practical test
You can start learning to drive once you’ve received your provisional licence, and reached the age of 17, but before you can take your practical test, you must pass the theory test
You will be asked to answer 35 multiple choice questions, followed by a test of your hazard perception skills. You will need to pass both parts of the theory test at the same sitting to obtain your theory test pass certificate. You can obtain further details from the Driving Standards Agency website at www.dsa.gov.uk or ask us for details of theory test training, or home-study for which we can supply a range of books and cd-roms.
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