What Are The Show Me, Tell Me Questions In the Practical Driving Test?
Vehicle Checks or Show Me Tell Me questions are part of the DVSA driving test and if not answered properly will get you a driver fault
Continue ReadingVehicle Checks or Show Me Tell Me questions are part of the DVSA driving test and if not answered properly will get you a driver fault
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Continue ReadingOn the mainland of good ol’ blighty, you have around a one in three chance of needing to perform one as part of your practical test.
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Continue ReadingIn the UK you can only apply for a driving licence through the DVLA – Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority. To start you will need to apply for a provisional licence which allows you to start to learn to drive and take the tests required, the tests are, Theory and Hazard Perception tests Practical tests […]
Continue ReadingIn the practical driving test, there is a set format to the test which is undertaken by the examiner. Now marked on an iPad
Continue ReadingA turn in the road or a 3-point turn is probably the easiest of the manoeuvres but can still go wrong if not performed properly.
Continue ReadingGo over these questions as much as possible. You will need to answer them at the beginning of the test when you are likely to be most nervous.
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