Frequently Asked Questions
- The car is suitabley insured (You WILL need learners insurance for this). NEVER make any assumptions with insurance, always check everything with your insurer first before taking to the road
- The vehicle is Roadworthy with a valid MOT and Tax
- The tyres:
- are correctly inflated (air pressures must reflect the manufacturer’s recommendation as a minimum).
- have appropriate levels of tread
- are not damaged
- all indicators, headlights and brake lights are working
- seats and seat belts are in good working order and are not damaged or twisted
- any loose items in the cabin of the vehicle are stowed in the boot area (especially if practicing a controlled stop)
- The Windows and Mirrors are suitably clean
- The vehicle has sufficient fuel to last the course of the lesson (minimum recommended – a quarter of a tank)
This is because there is no clutch or changing of gears to worry about. This allows the driver/learner more time to focus on what is going on around them. It is also possible to pass quicker in an Automatic as you in theory need fewer lessons.
Are you ready to pass?
This is the DVSA's NEW scheme to avoid wasted test slots by learners just "having a go". At D.M.S.M we will only allow a learner to use our vehicles once the learner has satisfied us of the following;
1. You do NOT need prompts from your instructor
2. You do NOT make serious or dangerous faults
3. You CAN pass mock driving tests
4. You have practiced ways of managing your nerves
5. Your driving instructor agrees you are ready.
You MUST satisfy D.M.S.M of all the above before we will allow you to use our vehicle(s) for a driving test.
Please keep in mind that you can never have too many lessons as the more professional training you have then the safer you will become prior to going solo.
However, to gauge whether you are nearing a test standard, we advice to use the DVSA's "Are you ready to pass" scheme.
1. You do not need prompts from your driving instructor.
2. You do not make serious or dangerous mistakes when you’re driving.
3. You can pass mock driving tests.
4. You have practised ways of managing your nerves.
5. Your driving instructor agrees you’re ready.