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#YDF2017

Revising the Practical Driving Test Lesley Young Chief Driving Examiner, DVSA Helping you stay safe on Britain’s roads

Revised Driving Test Great Britain has a strong record in road safety. We have made great strides over the decades in reducing the number of casualties on our roads, with the proportion today being small compared with the number of registered vehicles. But there is always room for further improvement. 120 young car drivers in Great Britain died in 2015, of these 80% occurred on rural roads, 16% on urban roads and just 4% on motorways. Helping you stay safe on Britain’s roads

Reasons for change The current test is seen as a hurdle rather than any real benefit There is a disproportionate amount of time spent on manoeuvring: there is a focus on skill, not on behaviours Young people say that the current test is not relevant and does not prepare them for real life driving Helping you stay safe on Britain’s roads

Changes Use of sat-nav as part of Independent Driving (ID) and increasing the ID section to around 20 minutes duration (managing distractions) Forward parking into a bay and stopping on the right hand side of the road before reversing in a straight line for a couple of car lengths Asking the pupil a show me safety question whilst on the move (managing distractions) No longer including the reverse around a corner and the turn in the road (TIR) exercise. The new manoeuvres are more reflective of modern day driving whilst retaining the same skill levels. Helping you stay safe on Britain’s roads

Current Driving Test Route Helping you stay safe on Britain’s roads

Revised Driving Test Route Helping you stay safe on Britain’s roads

Revised Driving Test Route Includes every speed limit from 30mph – 70mph 7 - 10 miles longer than an average route 3 miles of dual carriageway 4 miles of rural roads national speed limit 4 major roundabouts Turns right at 2 major traffic light controlled junctions 7 right turns 5 left turns Various pedestrian crossings

Revised Driving Test The research trial has been on-going since March 2015. The main testing phase ended in January 2016 and the newly qualified drivers are now completing six months’ post-test driving. 863 ADIs registered to take part In excess of 4000 fully registered candidates 32 test centres involved (rural & city locations) Transport Research Laboratory (TRL) are our research contractors Helping you stay safe on Britain’s roads

Candidate quotes “The sat nav is the most important thing that I learned on the new test as I have been able to go on journeys independently and drive without support. The manoeuvres have helped me to do every day driving as I park every day and I usually pull up on the opposite side of the road” “The trial prepares you much more for modern, everyday driving and situations that may occur” “The trial test prepared me to drive safely on my own in more ways than the original driving test could have done” “The new test is more in line with everyday modern driving and has taught me valuable skills I use pretty much every day when driving” Helping you stay safe on Britain’s roads

ADI quotes “The trial test is far superior to current test. It forces ADIs to support learners in gaining a superior 'toolkit' to that gained when training towards the current test” “I was uncertain and uncomfortable about the sense of the ‘pull up on the right, reverse and drive off manoeuvre’.  My experience is that it adds further to the driver toolkit and helps enhance observation, awareness and judgement skills” “The satellite navigation element of the revised test not only requires sat nav skills, but also the capability to follow signs and directions. It provides a far more comprehensive assessment of the driver's navigational skills and should be included in a new and revised test” Helping you stay safe on Britain’s roads

Examiner quotes “I (we) can honestly say that the test is far better than the current one. It flows better, you are able to get further out from the test centre and use speeds and roads other than 30 mph and housing estates. The forward parking and then reversing out of a bay is much more realistic that the current left reverse manoeuvre” “Overall I have enjoyed the trial and feel it would be a good step forward” “The test itself flows extremely well, more like a ‘real life’ drive than a traditional driving test” “As with other examiners comments, I feel that the trial test is much better. It is a more relaxed test for the examiner giving us more time to assess the drive” Helping you stay safe on Britain’s roads

Stakeholder quotes Steve Gooding (RAC Foundation) Nick Lloyd (RoSPA) “I was greatly encouraged by the demonstration of the new test which is far closer to a real-world driving environment. This is excellent stuff.” Nick Lloyd (RoSPA) “Many thanks for the invitation to see the trial test which I thoroughly enjoyed and, more importantly, found to be extremely beneficial. Seeing and experiencing the new test was invaluable. I was particularly struck by how the 20 minute independent drive using the sat nav made the test so much more realistic to today’s driving conditions. The ‘show me’ exercise worked really well as did the reverse out of a parking bay.” Helping you stay safe on Britain’s roads

Consultation Results Independent driving - 88% in favour Between 14 July and 25 August 2016, DVSA ran a consultation exercise on proposed changes to the practical driving test.    We received almost 4,000 responses, including from the main driver training and road safety organisations.  These were broadly supportive of the plans.  Independent driving  - 88% in favour Inclusion of satnavs  - 71% in favour Modify manoeuvres –  79% in favour Ask vehicle safety question when driving – 78% in favour Helping you stay safe on Britain’s roads

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