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How is the Practical Driving Test assessed
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Where the candidate makes an error,
the examiner has to assess what caused the fault and determine
the degree of seriousness at the time. 25 driving error categories
are listed below.
1. Eyesight Test
You are commiting an offence if you
are unable to read a new style registration plate from a distance
of 20 metres. The old style plate has to be read from a minimum
distance of 20.5 metres. Examiners will estimate a longer distance
than this.
2.
Emergency Stop
Promptness - Late or slow reaction to
the signal
Control - Applying the handbrake before stopping / Skidding
out of control / Missing the foot pedal / Letting go of the steering
wheel
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Reverse to the Left or to the Right
Control - Poor co-ordination of controls
/ Stalling / Mounting the pavement or kerb / Turning the steering
wheel the wrong way / Going wide after the corner / Finishing
at an acute angle / Scrubbing-brushing-touching the kerb / Taking
an excessive amount of time to complete the manoeuvre
Observation - No blind spot checks / No observation at
or before the point of turn / Excessive use of the door mirrors
/ Not looking directly behind / Not responding to passing or approaching
vehicles / Not reacting to pedestrians / Waiting unnecessarily
for other roads users
5.
Reverse Parking
Control - Poor co-ordination
of controls / Scrubbing-brushing the kerb / Unnecessary shunting
backwards and forwards / Getting too close to the object car /
Mounting the pavement
Turning the steering wheel the wrong way / Parking too far from
the kerb / Stalling / Not completing within two car lengths /
Finishing at an acute angle to the kerb
Car Park - Poor co-ordination of controls / Ending up straddling
two bays / Unnecessary shunting forwards and backwards / Turning
the steering wheel the wrong way / Stalling
Observation - No blind spot checks / Relying too much or
entirely on the mirrors / Ineffective observation / Looking but
not responding to other vehicles or pedestrians / Waiting too
long for other users in the car park
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6.
Turn in the Road
Control - Poor co-ordination of controls
/ Mounting the pavement or kerb / Stalling / Turning the wheel
the wrong way / Taking an excessively long time to complete the
manoeuvre
Observation - No blind spot checks / Not looking to the
left or right before reversing or pulling forwards / Not looking
directly behind / Not responding to passing or approaching vehicles
/ Not reacting to pedestrians / Waiting unnecessarily for other
road users
7. Vehicle Checks
Candidates are asked two questions at
the start of their practical driving test. These questions are
in pre-set combinations and comprise of one 'Show me' and one
'Tell me' question. This is why this element of the test is also
known as Show me Tell me. Failure to answer one or
both questions correctly will result in one driver fault being
recorded.
Examples of questions are 'tell me where you
would find the information for the recommended tyre pressures
for this car and how tyre pressures should be checked'. (Answer
- Manufacturer's guide, use a reliable pressure gauge, check and
adjust pressures when tyres are cold, don't forget spare tyre,
remember to refit valve caps). 'Show me how you would check that
the direction indicators are working'.
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Precautions before starting the engine
Leaving in gear with the clutch up and starting
the engine
9.
Use of the Controls
Accelerator - Uncontrolled use / Excessive engine revs
Clutch - Not depressing the clutch pedal before stopping
/ Uncontrolled engagement after changing gear
Gears - Clutch Coasting / Looking down when changing gear
resulting loss of steering control /
Selecting the wrong gear for the road and traffic conditions
Footbrake - Uncontrolled use resulting in pulling up to
early or too late / Late or harsh braking / Missing the brake
pedal completely
Handbrake - Applying whilst in motion / Not applying where
necessary resulting in rolling forwards or backwards / Allowing
the vehicle to 'creep' with an automatic / Unable to release fully
Steering - Unable to maintain a steady course in normal
driving / `Swan Neck' turns when turning right / At a normal stop,
mounting and dismounting the kerb / Not following the contour
of the kerb at a bell mouth junction / Late steering to avoid
an obstruction / Failing to correct the steering soon enough after
left-right turns / Under and over steering on turns
10.
Move away
Safely - No blind spot checks / incorrectly
timed checks / Moving away unsafely / Blind spot check only over
the left shoulder / Pulling away with the left signal on
Under Control - Stalling / Repeated stalling / Moving off
with the handbrake applied / Rolling backwards when attempting
to move off / Not engaging a gear and attempting to move off /
Attempting to pull away in too higher gear
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11.
Use of Mirrors well before
Signalling-Changing direction-Stopping / Not using the exterior
mirror's when essential / Using the mirrors but not responding
to the information / Not using the mirrors at all / Pulling up
with no mirror checks / Increasing speed with no mirror checks
/ Late use of mirrors
12.
Giving Appropriate Signals
Where necessary - Omitting to re-apply when it self cancels
/ Omitting to give a signal where necessary
Correctly - Signalling unnecessarily / Wrong arm signals
/ Omitting to cancel after use
Incorrect (i.e. left for right, right for left) / Flashing the
headlights at another driver to proceed or turn / Having the hazard
lights on whilst on the move / Unnecessary use of the horn / Beckoning
pedestrians / Misleading signal before intended left and right
turn
Properly Timed - Giving late exit signals at roundabouts
/ Arriving at a junction and then signalling / Signalling after
starting the manoeuvre / Signalling far too early or too late
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13
Clearance to Obstructions
Driving too close to stationary vehicles and obstructions
14.
Response to Signs and Signals
Traffic signs - Going to the wrong side of a keep left
sign / Non-compliance with a Stop sign /
Non-compliance with a No Entry sign / Driving in a Bus Lane when
times on the sign prohibit its use / Not complying with Mandatory
signs
Road markings - Unnecessarily crossing the solid white
centre lines / Not conforming to directional arrows / Stopping
in a yellow box junction when the exit is not clear
Traffic lights - Waiting at a green filter light when safe
to proceed / Not conforming to a red light / Late reaction to
the amber traffic light / Remaining at the stop line when safe
to move forwards
Traffic controller - Police / Traffic warden / School crossing
patrol / Other persons directing traffic
Other road users - Not reacting appropriately to the signals
given by other road users
15.
Use of Speed
Driving too fast for prevailing road, traffic and weather conditions
/ Breaking the speed limit
16.
Following Distance
Getting too close to moving vehicles / Pulling up too close to
vehicle ahead
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17.
Maintain Progress by
Driving at an appropriate speed for the road and traffic conditions
-Holding up following traffic
Avoiding undue hesitation - Stopping unnecessarily at junctions
and other hazards / Not proceeding when it is safe to do so at
junctions
18 Junctions
Approach speed - Approaching too fast / Approaching too
slow
Observation - Not taking effective observation before emerging
/ Looking both ways but still emerging to effect other road users
Turning right - Positioning too far to the left / Positioning
too far to the right / On major to minor stopping short of the
turning point / Incorrect position before turning right
Turning left - Positioning too fat to the right or too
close to the kerb / Swinging out prior to reaching the corner
/ Positioning in an unmarked in appropriate lane to turn left
Cutting Right Corners - Cutting corners, from major to
minor roads
19. Judgement when
Overtaking - Cutting in after overtaking / Attempting to overtake
in a hazardous place / Unsafe overtaking
Meeting Traffic - Failure to show proper judgement when
meeting approaching traffic
Crossing Traffic - Turning right across the path of oncoming
road users
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20 Positioning
Normal driving - Too close to the kerb / Too far from the
kerb / Not using bus or cycle lanes when the times allow its use
/ On dual carriageways driving in the right hand lane / Cutting
across the normal road position when going ahead at roundabouts
Lane discipline - Straddling lanes marked on roundabouts
when going ahead or when turning / Straddling a bus lane
21 Pedestrian Crossings
Approaching too fast / Not reacting the lights at a pedestrian
controlled crossing / Pulling away well before the crossing is
clear of pedestrians / Not stopping when necessary / Beckoning
pedestrians to cross
22 Position for Normal Stops
Normal stop not made in a safe position / Both nearside wheels
on the kerb-pavement / Over a driveway / At a bus stop / Too far
from the kerb / Too near to a junction / Opposite other parked
vehicles
23 Awareness and Planning
Failure to judge what other road users are going to do and react
accordingly
24 Ancilliary Controls
Failure to use ancillary controls when necessary
/ Unable to operate controls / Not able to locate or operate essential
ancillary controls / Loss of control whilst operating ancillary
controls
25 Eco-Safe driving
This will be introduced at some point in the
near future. Unsmooth, hurried and unplanned driving style that
results in poor fuel economy.
Driving Examiners are
very carefully selected and receive specialist training on conducting
tests. Having been taught how to record a candidate's performance,
their work is closely supervised by senior examiners who may sit-in
on tests.
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