Since December 2017, practical driving tests now incorporate a twenty minute element
of independent driving, doubling the section since its introduction several years
ago.
During this twenty minute section, the examiner will ask the candidate to follow
a route by either:
- following road signs to a particular destination point, this will occur in about
one in five tests
- or more likely, the candidate will be asked to follow directions given by a sat nav
unit that the examiner will set up in the vehicle
If they have been asked to follow road signs, at some point the examiner may ask
the candidate to alter their route by following road signs towards a second location.
For example:
“Please follow the road signs for the A123 in the direction of ABC......now follow
the A789 towards XYZ”
The examiner will help with the route if for some reason signs are obscured, for
example by a parked vehicle. If the candidate goes off route or takes a wrong turn,
the examiner will help them get back on route and continue with the independent driving.
If the test involves using the sat nav unit, the screen will be on throughout the
test but will only give directions for the independent part. The sound will be turned
on for this part unless the candidate asks for it to be turned off. Should the unit
stop working, the examiner will intervene and give verbal directions for the remaining
part of the test.
It is important to understand that the examiner will not fail a candidate for taking
an incorrect turn, or missing a sign provided that they do not commit a driving fault
in the process. They are being tested on their ability to drive independently, not
on their navigational skills and even the most experienced drivers sometimes get
lost.
The following DVSA video explains what happens on your practical driving test including
the independent driving element. Some browsers may require you to follow the link.