![]() ![]() If road signs are obscured, say by an overhanging tree or a parked vehicle, the examiner will intervene and say, 'the sign's obscured here but you're meant to take the next left'. If you forget the directions you are allowed to ask the examiner to confirm them as they drive along. It won’t matter if you go the wrong way unless you make a fault while doing it. You’ll be able to ask the examiner for confirmation of where you’re going if you’re not sure. You won’t need to set the route - the examiner will do this for you. You have to use the one supplied by the examiner so you can't use your own. The examiner will provide the sat nav and set it up. You’ll need to follow traffic signs instead. Via a Sat-Nav, Oddly, One in 5 driving tests won’t use a sat nav. When using verbal directions, the examiner will also show them a diagram before setting off.ģ. ![]() Via a series of three, or very occasionally four verbal directions given by the examiner (similar to how you might get directions from a passer-by) – for example, 'drive along then take the first left, straight ahead at the roundabout then second right'. Via road signs and markings – for example, the examiner will ask, 'For the next ten minutes please follow the road signs to the town centre.'Ģ. The candidate won't be able to influence which method is chosen – that's up to the examiner.ġ. The candidate will be asked to pull over and the examiner will ask them to drive independently by one, or possibly a combination, of the following methods. How will I be tested on 'independent driving'? approved motorcycle instructor (AMI) driving ability (sometimes called 'part two').approved driving instructor (ADI) driving ability (sometimes called 'part two'). ![]()
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