l-plate-tinyExtended Test

As a disqualified driver or rider, a court can order that you return to being a learner driver and take an extended practical driving test. The test is longer and more demanding and is aimed at checking your ability to drive.

At the end of your disqualification, you’ll need to:

apply for a provisional driving licence and drive as a learner
pass a theory test for the category of vehicle in which you intend to take an extended practical driving test
pass the extended practical driving test

The practical test lasts for about 70 minutes and covers a wide variety of roads, usually including dual carriage ways. You are advised to prepare by taking suitable instruction from an approved driving instructor (ADI).

There are higher fees for extended tests, so you must make it clear when you apply for a test which type of test you want.

Provisional Licence

ENSURE YOU HAVE A PROVISIONAL LICENCE BEFORE YOU START!

Before you can learn to drive a car, moped or motorcycle you must apply for a provisional driving licence.

Theory Test

book your theory test

If you are a learner driver you must take and pass your theory test before you book your practical test. If you already have a driving licence you might not have to take another theory test if you want to start driving a different vehicle.

Practical Test

book your PRACTICAL test

The driving test is designed for you to show your practical skills and understanding of the Highway Code and the theory of driving safely. Throughout the test your examiner will be looking for an overall safe standard of driving.