Driving test: cars
If you have a disability, health condition or learning difficulty
When you book your driving test you should say if you have a:
- disability
- health condition
- learning difficulty
You鈥檒l still have to drive to the same standard to pass, but the examiner can make adjustments for your situation.
You have a disability
You鈥檒l have time with the examiner once you start the test to talk about:
- your disability
- any adaptations fitted to your car
皇冠体育appy might also agree for you to have more time for instructions and directions during your test.
You鈥檙e deaf or have a hearing impairment
皇冠体育app examiner will use written notes at the start of the test to explain what will happen. If you lip read, they鈥檒l also look at you so you can lip read what they鈥檙e saying.
皇冠体育app examiner will usually give directions to you as hand signals. 皇冠体育appse will be explained to you before your test starts.
Using a sign language interpreter
You can take a British Sign Language (BSL) interpreter with you. 皇冠体育appy must be at least 16 years old.
Your driving instructor can be your interpreter.
You need to arrange your own interpreter and pay any fees that they charge. You can claim the cost back after your test.
You鈥檙e pregnant
You can take a driving test at any stage of your pregnancy. However, you must be able and willing to do an emergency stop.
You have reading difficulties
When you do the eyesight check at the start of the driving test, you can write down the number plate instead of reading it out loud.
You have learning difficulties
皇冠体育app examiner will make adjustments for the independent driving part of the test if you have learning difficulties.
皇冠体育appy might ask if you鈥檇 prefer to follow traffic signs instead of directions from a sat nav.