What we’ve done to make sure the new driving test is accessible for everyone

...able to change the colour, contrast, volume on the sat nav to make sure it’s suitable for everyone. If you think your pupil will need to change the sat nav...
...able to change the colour, contrast, volume on the sat nav to make sure it’s suitable for everyone. If you think your pupil will need to change the sat nav...
...where possible. Clearer guidance for bus and lorry drivers We've now brought together information about Driver CPC training for qualified drivers into a new guide to make things easier to...
...track to introduce the changes in autumn 2017 as we'd previously set out. We're aiming to introduce the changes for the start of October, following further discussion with the industry....
...you're ready for it, but how prepared are our driving examiners for it? Two of our driving test examiners give their views on the training they've received. Dave Wedgewood, Local...
...driving, and I wish you all the best for the future. Make sure you’re signed up for email alerts or follow us on Twitter and Facebook for the latest updates....
...carried out showed that a lack of motorway experience was the main reason newly qualified drivers didn’t feel prepared for driving independently. The changes help give learner drivers the opportunity...
...pupils (and their parents) understand the importance of being prepared for a lifetime of safe driving - not just passing the driving test. Why we’re focusing on these 3 areas...
...Phoenix Motorcycle Training Mark Jaffe of Phoenix Motorcycle Training has been delivering ERS training in London for over a decade. The school actively promotes ERS training to pupils as a...
...own website - YouTube calls this 'embedding'. We also group videos together into playlists on a topic. For example, we have a playlist about the theory and practical tests for...
...Big Learner Relay’ for Children in Need. It’s great to hear that many ADIs will be taking part in such a worthy cause; we look forward to following its progress...