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Booking Online Driving Test UK with special requirements

Booking Online Driving Test UK with special requirements

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Are you ready for DSA driving theory test? Book your DSA driving test online

You can book test either online, on telephone or even by post. You can use any option which suits you. All theory test confirmed bookings can be changed, cancelled or rescheduled given that you give DSA three clear working days and there are slots available.

For more info visit:  http://www.theory-test.co.uk/asp/mock_test.asp

We advise that before you book a DSA driving test you are fully prepared for it. Make sure -

  • You have solved enough random multiple choice mock theory test questions.
  • to know Highway code traffic signs, road rules and regulations
  • know very well about hazard perception test and scoring mechanism

Once you are ready, you can book your DSA test online. You receive DSA theory test booking confirmation by post.

Here are some important things to remember when you are going for the test.

What happens at the theory test centre?

You should arrive at the test centre in plenty of time. Once you have registered at reception you will go through to the test room. You may not take anything into the room with you; all personal items must be stored in the lockers provided. Once you are in the test room you may not talk to or distract other candidates. The computer screen will display your name and the category of test you are taking. If you have any problems during the theory test, you should raise your hand to attract the attention of the test invigilator.

What do I need to take to the theory test centre?

You must bring the following items with you. If you do not, DSA may refuse to carry out the test and you may lose your fee.

  • Both parts of your valid signed GB or NI (Northern Ireland) driving licence.
  • If you have an old-style paper licence you must bring both your paper licence and a valid passport.
  • Your appointment letter.

For detailed info : http://www.theory-test.co.uk/asp/book_appointment.asp

Please Note: If you misplace your license, you must apply for a replacement from the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA), which could take up to15 days. If this happens, you may have to re-arrange your test.

Facilities for those whose first language is not English:

If your first language is not English, or you can not read or understand written English well, you can request a voiceover in one of 21 languages. A voiceover allows you to hear the theory test instructions and questions through headphones. The questions will automatically be read out to you, you can hear the answer options by touching the text on the screen. You can hear the questions as many times as you like, you simply need to touch the text of the question onscreen again.

Foreign language voiceovers are available in the following languages:

Albanian, Arabic, Bengali, Cantonese, Dari, English, Farsi, Gujarati, Hindi, Kashmiri, Kurdish, Mirpuri, Polish, Portuguese, Punjabi, Pushto, Spanish, Tamil, Turkish, Urdu, Welsh.

Translator assisted tests:

If there is no voiceover provided in the language you require, you can request to have a translator assisted theory test. The call centre agent should be able to tell you the names and contact details of the relevant DSA approved translators. It is your responsibility to arrange a test date with the translator and to pay any fees involved.

Facilities for those with reading difficulties:

If you have dyslexia or other reading difficulties you can ask for an English or Welsh voiceover. You can also request to have up to double time for the multiple choice part of the theory test. If you require more than the standard time of 40 minutes for the multiple choice part you will need to send in evidence of your reading difficulty to the theory test booking customer services.

Facilities for those with hearing difficulties:

If you are deaf or have hearing difficulties you can ask to take the theory test in British sign language (BSL). The BSL interpretation will run alongside the standard test questions and answers. If you do not use BSL, an interpreter can be taken into the test centre, this facility needs to be arranged through the theory test customer services section. There is no extra fee for either facility.

Other special requirements:

If you have a special need that is not met by the facilities above, you can contact the theory test customer services section who can discuss your requirements and the facilities available.

About aurther: John Graham is involved with http://www.theory-test.co.uk preperation in writing useful driving test tips, driving test books, driving theory test cd, dvd etc for years. His experience and association with different websites provide a wealth of resources related to driving test. You can try FREE  hazard perception test online here: http://www.theory-test.co.uk/asp/hazard_perception_info.asp




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