Driving test changes: making the test more reflective of real-life driving

...taught both methods of navigation as 1 in 5 tests will still follow road signs. ‘Show me, tell me’ questions We’ve updated the ‘show me, tell me’ questions that your...
...taught both methods of navigation as 1 in 5 tests will still follow road signs. ‘Show me, tell me’ questions We’ve updated the ‘show me, tell me’ questions that your...
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...terms and conditions to use the service going forward. Most of what has been updated includes clauses that explains more clearly how to use the system. It also sets out...
...the survey if you want to take a look at what was said. You told us that: most of you carry out mock tests (96%) you agree that mock tests...
...customers. Understanding user needs User research enables us to learn about users and create services that meet their needs. Without it, it’s difficult to know what problems need to be...
...rather than using a paper marking form (called a DL25). This will improve the way our examiners work and provide driving test candidates with a modern service using up-to-date technology....
...Driving Instructors (ADIs) making 1,252 driving test bookings on behalf of their pupils. That’s 622 in the trial group and 630 in the control group. I should also point out...
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...recruitment process is somewhat lengthy. But that's because finding the right people takes time. Not everyone who applies is right for the job. It's important that we assess candidates thoroughly...