Driving test changes: making sure you have everything you need

...the changes. Thank you to everyone who filled in in the recent survey to let us know how prepared you feel you and your pupils are for the new test....
...the changes. Thank you to everyone who filled in in the recent survey to let us know how prepared you feel you and your pupils are for the new test....
...on the left. This is still what we expect new drivers to be taught. However, the reality is that it’s not always possible to pull up on the left. So,...
...new questions in to the survey and share the main findings with you. I’ll also explain how we plan to use your feedback and update you on how we’re using...
...alongside any number of other interests they have. The ‘Ready to Pass?’ campaign is a no-cost campaign and means we cannot spend any money promoting it. So, we need to...
...sat nav revising the manoeuvres answering a vehicle safety question while driving The changes will make sure new drivers have the skills they need to help them through a lifetime...
...signs needed new fonts They also created 2 new typefaces called ‘Transport’ and ‘Motorway’. These both used a combination of upper and lowercase lettering, as they found these were the...
...prepare your pupils. Driving test pass rate The new test was designed to be more reflective of real life driving and situations new drivers will face once they’ve passed their...
...content on the campaign website promoting the campaign on Instagram hosting test centre open days working with stakeholder and partners to promote the campaign From our research we know that...
...us to attract wider range of applicants. New faces Some of you may have already seen some new faces around your local test centre. If you haven’t yet, I’m sure...
...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...