Automatic Driving Lessons within the Mid Sussex Area
Automatic Driving Lessons within the Mid Sussex Area
2022
You’ll be asked 2 vehicle safety questions during your car driving test.
The examiner will ask you one:
This involves you opening the bonnet. You would check the oil level by removing the dipstick, wipe it clean of oil, dip it back in, removing it again and the oil should leave an oily mark between the maximum and minimum marker.
This involves you opening the bonnet. The coolant can be checked by looking at the maximum and minimum levels found on the side of the expansion tank (never open the coolant when it's hot).
This involves you opening the bonnet. It can be checked by looking at the maximum and minimum levels found on the side of the brake fluid reservoir.
Tell the examiner that you would drive forward slowly, press the foot brake, it shouldn't feel spongy or slack and the car shouldn't pull to one side.
Tell the examiner that you would check and adjust all the tyres including the spare tyre when they're cold with an air pressure guage. Don't forget to refit the valve caps after. Tyre pressure information can be found in the car manual or sometimes there's a sticker on either the drivers or passengers door pillar.
The head restraint should be adjusted so the rigid part is at least as high as your eye or top of the ears and as close to the back of your head as comfortable. If you do need to adjust it, there's a little button at the base of the head restraint that you can press and then move the head restraint up or down.
You would check all the tyres with a tread depth gauge. The tread depth should be no less than 1.6mm across the central three quarters breadth of the tyre and you'd check this all the way round the tyre. There also shouldn't be any cuts or bulges on the outside of the tyre wall.
You'd turn the ignition on, turn the dipped headlights on and then walk round the car to check that the headlights and tail lights are working.
You'd tell the examiner that if there was a problem with the ABS then a ABS warning light would stay illuminated when you start the car.Add an answer to this item.
Tell the examiner that you'd press the hazard warning lights button, it's identified by a red triangle. Then you would walk around the car to make sure all six indicators are working (you don't need to physically check on the driving test as it's a 'tell me' question).
Tell the examiner that you'd turn the ignition on, press the foot brake and either see reflections in windows or a garage door for example or ask someone to help and check the brake lights are working.
To check it's working, you can give the steering a little pressure as you start the engine. There should be slight movement as the power steering begins to operate. Also, as soon as you move off, you'll feel the steering is light to turn and not heavy.
Tell the examiner that you would use the rear fog light when you can't see further than 100 metres. You would firstly need to turn on the ignition, turn on the dipped headlights and then press the button shown in the image for the rear fog light. You would tell the examiner that you know it's on because you would see a warning light on the dashboard.
Tell the examiner that you would have to turn on the ignition. Turn on the dipped headlights. Push the stalk on the left (in a Ford Fiesta) towards the dashboard for the main beam. Explain to the examiner that this blue indicator light on the dashboard shows the main beam is on.Add an answer to this item.
The control for this is on the right hand stork. To use it, push it towards the dashboard and hold it to wash the rear windscreen. The rear wiper turns on automatically. Let go to stop the washer.
The control for this is on the same stalk as the rear windscreen washer. This time you'll have to pull it towards the steering wheel to squirt the windscreen washer. Only use it when it's safe as it might be hard to see out of the windscreen for a second. The wipers activate automatically in some cars and turn themselves off.
Turn the switch once to the left for the dipped headlights. The symbol on the dashboard shows they're on. Don't forget to turn them off after. Try not to look at the control when driving.
Press the button to turn it on. Don't forget to turn it off by pressing it again.
The horn is in the centre of the steering wheel. When there aren't any other road users nearby just press it.
To turn it on and demist, press the button shown. Don't forget to turn it off by pressing it again.
The same as all the other 'show me' questions, only do this when it's safe. The controls are on the drivers door. You can open and close any window. The button on the right is for the drivers window. Press it down to fully open the window. Pull it up to close the window. Try not to look at the controls when driving.
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Yes, it is. We've also tried to word the answers in as plain english as possible and in a memorable way.
The examiner will ask you the 'tell me' question after you've read a number plate (eye sight test) at the start of the practical driving test. You'll be asked a 'show me' question whilst you're driving.
Firstly, you won't fail your driving test! You will get a maximum of one 'driving fault' (a minor as they're commonly called) if you get one or both the questions wrong.
You're allowed up-to fifteen driving faults. They are also known as minor faults
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