Prepared
for the Test
Cars must be equipped with a second mirror
for the Examiner, Head restraints must be fitted, Seatbelts working and L-plates
must be on display.
You should have your complete Provisional
Licence -Both parts, Paper and Plastic - Theory Test certificate and
Confirmation Letter or Email.
When you arrive at the test centre: You should be
able to park in the car park. 2 cars on the left, 1 car on the right, and
occasionally 1 in the middle. REVERSE into the space so you can pull without
problem. If you need to park on the road, make sure you can pull away easily.
Once parked, enter through the black door on the far right (around the corner).
Report to the test centre waiting room, take a seat and wait for the Examiner to
call your name. If there are any Instructors in the waiting room they will
always be happy to advise you. (If you don't have an Instructor, and they seem
nice, why not ask for a card to do some Pass Plus training after your test.)
The test will start with an eyesight
check. Your Driving Examiner will ask you to read the number plate on a
stationary vehicle. The distance requirement for the eyesight test using old
style number plates is 20.5 metres or 20 metres if the new-style number plate is
used. (If you can't speak English or have difficulty reading, you may copy down what you see)
You then have to answer TWO of the Show
Me/Tell Me Questions. The Questions and Answers are available
here. Make the effort, It is your first chance
to make a good impression. CB's Top Tip: Make sure you know how to open the bonnet!!!
Have you checked out the changes (October 2010
onwards) to the Driving Test? Read CB's report
What about my Insurance? Am I covered?
Insurance for a test is a little different to that required to learn or
practice. Make sure you have called your Insurance company to check that you are
Insured for the test. On the day of the test you are essentially driving
unaccompanied. The examiner is an observer and is not there to react for you
except at the last minute to prevent incident. Driving School cars will
generally be covered as standard. But if you plan to take it in your own car it
may be worth requesting written confirmation from your Insurance company to
prevent being turned away at the test centre. (Additional: Ensure your car is
clean, road legal, and not on the list of cars unsuitable for the test check
both
here AND
here)
CB's Driving School are able to offer you a deal through
Collingwood Insurance. They offer 7, 28 or 82 day policies, and through CB's you
can get up to £30 off these already low prices! The benefit of Insuring in this
way is that once you pass you are not already committed to an Insurance Company
and can find the best deal for you as a FULL licence holder after your test!
Click the link below and quote "368082" for CB's discount.
A Bit About Sevenoaks Town
Coffee Shops & Eateries
Coffee - Caffe Nero, Costa, Bus Station Cafe
Food - Strada,
Thai Square,
The Oak Tree, The Sennockian,
Montien Thai, Bus Station Cafe,
Subway, Plaxtol Bakery
Local Transportation
Train Station (Station
details)- Located at the bottom of Granville Road. A short walk from the Test Centre
but UP HILL to get to Sevenoaks and the centre.
Taxis - There are plenty of local Taxi companies. A taxi
rank is located at both the Train and Bus Stations. (To feature your taxi
company here contact us)
Buses - Main Bus Station is located in the centre of town
next to Boots Chemist (Also the location of the nearest public toilets!)
If you are a local business, or have any suggestions then please
contact us
so we can add them to this page. All reciprocal links will be greatly
appreciated.
CB's Supporting Local Business
Lorimers - Stationers/Toy Shop
Wilkinsons - Opticians
Lloyds - Pharmacy
The Compact Disc - Music Shop
Chocolate - Chocolate Shop