Driving test changes: the new instructions examiners will give

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...where you're based in your subscriber preferences. End of DVSA taxi testing DVSA will stop providing taxi assessments for local councils on 31 December 2016. Ending these assessments will free...
...likely to have read The Highway Code while preparing for their driving test Mock tests There is a significant difference in mock test behaviour between campaign-aware learners and those who...
...driving examiner will be assessing whether the car is in a dangerous position or where it causes unnecessary obstruction of the road (rule 242 of The Highway Code). Keep learning...
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...help them familiarise themselves with your car. Finally, I wanted to let you know that the Highway Code is available on YouTube in British Sign Language. You’re welcome to link...