The Ultimate Guide to the UK Driving Test Marking Sheet

Are you nervous about taking your driving test? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! Our expert guide breaks down every section of the UK driving test marking sheet, so you know exactly what to expect and how to impress the examiner.

How Examiners Mark the Driving Test

The driving test marking sheet is a straightforward document that assesses your driving skills. The DVSA encourages learners to familiarize themselves with it, so they know what to expect on test day.

Must-Haves for Your Test

Don’t risk having your test cancelled! Make sure you bring:

  • Your theory test certificate
  • Your provisional license
  • Your booking confirmation

Understanding the Driving Test Marking Sheet

The top section covers details about your car, examiner, and yourself. The rest of the form assesses your driving skills in various categories.

  • Eyesight Check: Read a vehicle licence plate from 20 meters away.
  • Manoeuvres: Demonstrate safe and controlled reversing, parking, and turning.
  • ‘Show me, Tell me’ Questions: Answer safety questions about your vehicle.
  • Controlled Stop: Stop quickly and safely when instructed by the examiner.
  • Control: Safely operate all vehicle controls, including accelerator, clutch, gears, brakes, and steering.
  • Precautions: Carry out safety checks before starting to drive.
  • Ancillary Controls: Use windscreen wipers, heating, aircon, and demisters safely.

Additional Categories

  • Move off: Safely move off from the side of the road or a junction.
  • Use of Mirrors: Check your rear and door mirrors regularly.
  • Signals: Signal correctly and at the right time.
  • Junctions: Approach and exit junctions safely.
  • Judgement: Show good judgement when overtaking, meeting, and crossing others.

Final Sections

  • Positioning: Stay in your lane and avoid straddling lanes.
  • Pedestrian Crossings: Recognize and respond to different types of pedestrian crossings.
  • Awareness and Planning: Anticipate potential hazards and show awareness of other road users.

Pass or Fail?

The examiner will mark you on each category, and if you receive over 15 minor faults or a major fault, you will fail. If you pass, you’ll receive a pass certificate and can apply for a full driving license.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Do I need to keep my driving test report? No, but it can be helpful for improvement.
  • What are the five parts of a driving test? Eyesight check, ‘show me, tell me’ questions, general driving ability, reversing manoeuvre, and independent driving.
  • How many minors can you have in a driving test? 15 or less.