You must take to your driving test:
- Your UK drivers licence
- Your theory pass certificate
- A car – most people use their driving instructors car, but you can use your own car if it meets the rules, these are:
- Be taxed
- Be insured for a driving test ( check with your insurance company )
- Be roadworthy and have a current MOT ( if required )
- Have no warning lights showing, for example, the airbag warning light
- Have no tyre damage and the legal tread depth on each tyre, you cannot have a space saver fitted
- Be smoke-free – this means you cannot smoke in it just before or during your test
- Be able to reach at least 62mph and have an mph speedometer
- Have 4 wheels and a maximum authorised mass (MAM) of no more than 3.500kg
- Things that must be fitted:
- An extra interior rear-view mirror for the examiners use
- L Plates (L or D plates in Wales) on the front and rear
- A passenger seatbelt for the examiner and a proper passenger head restraint (not a slip on type).