Even while motorways cause panic in people who have never driven on them or have limited experience, they are the safest roads to travel on in the United Kingdom. Motorway with a cross overhead Motorways have a top speed of 70 miles an hour...
A dual carriageway is defined as at least one lane of traffic (typically two or more travelling in the same direction) separated from the other carriageway travelling in the opposite direction by a central reservation and barrier. Unless separated...
If you’re new to the UK or to driving, roundabouts can be perplexing and difficult to navigate. Roundabouts are typically feared by new drivers since there is so much going on at once and quick reactions are sometimes required. Roundabouts...
You’ve probably heard of the driving manoeuvre Mirror Signal Manoeuvre, or MSM for short because it’s commonly employed while training someone to drive. Although MSM looks to be a simple method to utilise while driving, it is used in...
GOV.UK can help you identify local driving schools and classes, but there are numerous variables to consider when selecting a driving instructor who will best suit your needs. Choosing a trained and graded instructor who can provide you with a...
You can take your driving test in your own car rather than your driving instructor’s if it meets certain rules. Your test will be cancelled and you’ll have to pay again if your car does not meet the rules. Rules about the car Your car must: be...
When you book your driving test you should say if you have a: disabilityhealth conditionlearning difficulty If you’re in Scotland or Wales, you’ll also need to say if there’s a reason you cannot wear a face covering for your test when you book...
Your driving test can be cancelled or stopped because of bad weather, problems with your car, or for other reasons. Bad weather Driving tests are not carried out in dangerous weather conditions, such as when the roads are icy or if there’s flooding...
There are 3 types of faults you can make: a dangerous fault – this involves actual danger to you, the examiner, the public or propertya serious fault – something potentially dangerousa driving fault – this is not potentially...