The driving test proves that you handle the car safely and independently. The examiner looks at planning, risk management, cooperation and rule knowledge. Use this guide to stay in control from start to finish.
Final preparation
- Check the car: lights, reflective vest and warning triangle; see Vehicle safety check
- Bring your learner permit and ID, and keep them ready at the test centre
- Review the technical questions and practise demonstrating them calmly
- Refresh defensive driving and updates from the traffic system
Driving test overview
| Stage | Duration | What happens | Your focus |
|---|---|---|---|
| Preparation | 10β15 min | Document check and technical questions | Answer clearly and show you can inspect the car |
| Briefing | 5 min | Examiner explains the route and expectations | Ask clarifying questions if needed |
| On-road drive | 45β55 min | Mixed traffic situations | Read traffic early and drive smoothly |
| Debrief | 5β10 min | Feedback and result | Note advice and agree next steps |
Arrival and documents
- Arrive 15 minutes early at the test office or the agreed meeting point
- Keep the registration certificate and insurance proof in the car; see Driving licence, registration and insurance
- Driving school car? Ensure the instructor meets the examiner and shows their ID
During the drive
- Ease into motion after establishing full control of mirrors and seating
- Scan far ahead, use mirrors frequently and confirm junctions with head checks
- Maintain steady speed, choose the right gear and apply engine braking; see Gear use and revs
- Signal intentions early with indicators and lane position, coordinating with other road users
- Judge risk continuously: protect vulnerable users and handle roundabouts with confidence
Key assessment areas
| Area | Examiner looks for | Related articles |
|---|---|---|
| Risk management | Early hazard detection and speed adaptation | Traffic situation and driving process, Speed and distance |
| Cooperation | Clear decisions and communication with others | Interaction in traffic, Communication with other road users |
| Vehicle control | Smooth steering, accurate positioning and active mirror work | Lane positioning, Steering technique |
| Rule knowledge | Correct priority and sign interpretation | Priority rules in detail, Direction signs |
After the test
- The examiner summarises immediately; take notes and ask for concrete examples
- Passed? You receive a temporary driving licence; read Digital driving licence for what happens next
- Not passed? Build a training plan with your instructor focusing on the feedback points
- Evaluate how you handled stress and apply the advice in Fitness to drive
Keep developing
- Record action points from the assessment and follow them up in practice sessions
- Revisit theory with the theory test guide to strengthen knowledge gaps
- Plan your first solo trips on familiar roads and review parking rules before city driving
Structured preparation and calm execution show the examiner that you are ready for the road on your own.