Saturday, July 16, 2011

Explain Driving practical test for cars driver

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(Free-Press-Release.com) July 13, 2011 --
The driving test is straightforward and has been designed to see if you:

* can drive safely in different road and traffic conditions
* know The Highway Code and can show this through your driving ability

So long as you show the standard required, you'll pass your driving test. There are no pass or fail quotas.

Visit: http://www.pass-test.co.uk/common/frm_product_info.aspx

What you need to take to your driving test:
You need to bring certain documents to your driving test. You also need to bring a car that can be used for the test.

Before you start the driving ability part of your test:

Before you start the driving ability part of your test, you'll have an eyesight check and be asked two vehicle safety questions.

The eyesight check:
The examiner will ask you to read the number plate on a parked vehicle to test your eyesight. If you fail the check, your driving test won't continue. You can find out how the eyesight check works by clicking on the link below.

Vehicle safety questions: 'show me, tell me':
You'll be asked two vehicle safety questions. These are also known as the 'show me, tell me' questions.

The examiner will ask you one 'show me' question, where you'll have to show them how you'd carry out a vehicle safety check. You'll also be asked one 'tell me' question, where you'll have to explain to the examiner how you'd carry out the check.

If you give the wrong answer for one or both questions, you'll be marked with one driving fault.The driving ability part of your driving test

If you make a mistake:
Don't worry if you make a mistake - it might be a less serious driving fault and might not affect your result

The driving part of your test will last about 40 minutes. Throughout the test your examiner will be looking for an overall safe standard of driving.
Your general driving ability

During your test the examiner will give you directions which you should follow. You'll drive in various road and traffic conditions. You should drive in the way your instructor has trained you.

You might also be asked to carry out an emergency stop.
Your ability to reverse your vehicle safely

You'll be asked to complete an exercise to show how well you can reverse your vehicle. The examiner will choose one exercise from:

* reversing around a corner
* turning in the road
* reverse parking - either into a parking bay, or parallel parking at the side of the road

Independent driving section of the driving test:
Your driving test will include around ten minutes of independent driving. This is designed to assess your ability to drive safely while making decisions independently.

What to do if you make a mistake during your test:
If you make a mistake, don't worry about it as it might be a less serious driving fault and might not affect your result. However, if at any time your examiner considers your driving to be a danger to other road users they will stop your test.

You'll pass your test if you make:

* 15 or less driving faults
* no serious or dangerous faults

When the driving test has ended, you can call your instructor over if they didn't go with you on your test. This is so they can listen to the result and feedback with you.

The examiner will:

* tell you whether you passed or not

* explain how you did during the test

There are three types of faults that can be marked:

* a dangerous fault - involves actual danger to you, the examiner, the public or property
* a serious fault - could potentially be dange



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