Given the instructions from DVSA regarding COVID19, we have asked instructors/pupils to follow the guidance for Driving Tests. We’re supporting the campaign to contain the spread and help DVSA. STAY ALERT >>> STAY SAFE >>> PROTECT LIVES……
If your car driving test was cancelled due to coronavirus, you were sent an email with a new date and time for your test. The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) will email you again soon to ask you to go online and choose your preferred date and time for your test. When you arrange your test, you’ll need to say if there’s a good reason you cannot wear a face covering when you take your test
Driving tests are being carried out as normal since the cancellations and backlogs because of coronavirus as a priority. Sign up for email alerts or contact our team to get an early booking.
Do not arrive for your driving test more than 5 minutes before your appointment time. You will not be able to use the driving test centre waiting rooms at some centres. The toilets can be used if requested whilst you attend for the test. Some test centre waiting rooms at present have to stay closed to help prevent the spread of coronavirus.
DVSA has introduced social distancing measures and safety precautions.
These include:
You must bring and wear a face covering when you come for your test, unless you have a good reason not to. This includes if:
You need to say if you have a good reason not to wear a face covering when you arrange your test.
Your test will be cancelled if come for your test without a face covering and you did not declare you could not wear one when you arranged your test.
You will need to remove your face covering briefly so your driving examiner can check your ID. Find out how to wear and make a cloth face covering.
If you have a problem with your face covering during the test, your driving examiner will ask you to stop so you can adjust it. Your driving examiner will end the test early if it becomes a safety issue.
If you make a serious or dangerous fault, which means you’ve failed, your driving examiner will direct you back to the driving test centre, where the test will end. This is to minimise the amount of time you need to spend in the vehicle.
Your driving examiner will:
This is to minimise the amount of time you need to spend in the vehicle.
You must not come for your driving test if:
You have to stay at home (self-isolate).
Change your driving test appointment if you need to self-isolate on the day of your driving test.
You can do this free of charge if you’re self-isolating, including if you do it at short notice (within 3 clear working days of the test).