Driving test changes: making the test more reflective of real-life driving
...they agreed to introduce a sat nav to the test made it easier for deaf drivers to have directions communicated to them, as they’ll get a visual aid. There’s a...
...they agreed to introduce a sat nav to the test made it easier for deaf drivers to have directions communicated to them, as they’ll get a visual aid. There’s a...
...We recently told you about how we're going to be running a new campaign to encourage learner drivers to broaden their experience to support that action plan. We’re also taking...
...their independence. As Chief Driving Examiner, I want to give everyone who’s able to drive safely the opportunity to pass their driving test. With around 2 months to go before...
...to read DVSA’s vision to 2030, you’ll have seen that we want to do much more work to inform, educate and advise. So it’s really encouraging to hear you saying...
...able to plan in lessons where they can practice driving in the dark. However, there might be times when you can’t. Try to fit in at least 1 or 2...
...practice. In this blog post, I want to: share our research findings with you explain how we’ve used this insight to develop the new guide and to help us develop...
...to call. The next job involved the team trying to contact a different driving instructor whose licence ran out in November and hasn't been renewed, despite him continuing to give...
...including a driving test centre car park) Here’s the instruction they’ll give to drive forward into a parking bay. I’d like you to drive forward into a convenient parking bay...
https://youtu.be/5dZRbU2MiDk We’ve announced that the driving test will change from 4 December 2017, and in this post, I want to explain more about how the changes will affect driving instructors....
...opportunity to make any improvements you may need. It’s: a confidential, one to one, 15 to 30-minute phone call with guided questions a voluntary opportunity to speak to an ADI...