![]() If you have any more queries you can contact: Driver & Vehicle Agency - customer services. At the end of the test you will be offered a debrief. If you commit a serious or dangerous fault (or make 16 driving faults) that would result in a fail, the test will continue until you return to the test centre. If you become unwell during the test, the test will be stopped. The driving examiner carrying out your test will make sure that the test vehicle is well ventilated and therefore may open the passenger window and rear windows at the start of the test and ask you to open your window. The test will be cancelled if you refuse to wear a face covering. You must also wear a face covering throughout the test and take it with you when you leave the driving test centre. Anyone who is with you on the test must also wear a face covering throughout the test whilst in the car. The driving examiner carrying out your test will wear a face covering throughout the test. may use an anti-viral wipe to clean passenger touch points.may choose to fit a disposable seat cover to their seat before entering the car.must be satisfied the vehicle has been recently cleaned.will wash their hands before and after each test.The driving examiner carrying out your test: you can ask for someone to come with you on the test, for example, an instructor or an interpreter.if you come to the test with clear symptoms of Coronavirus (COVID-19), or other respiratory infections, the test will not go ahead.the 'meet and greet' will be conducted in the car park, more details are available at: practical test cars.you should arrive no more than five minutes before the test.You can collect a V62, D1, or D2 form from most Post Offices. Alternatively, you can download and print forms using the links below. Find out more about these services and more at the driving and transport pages on GOV.UK. If you are taking a practical driving test this page has important public health information about measures being taken by the Driver & Vehicle Agency (DVA) to help reduce the risk of spreading Coronavirus (COVID-19) during practical driving tests. This is the quickest, easiest and often cheapest way to deal with us. ![]()
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