Special
Needs
Disabled Learner Drivers and
Other Special Requirements
This section of the website covers
learning to drive and the theory and practical tests for those people
with disabilities and other special requirements. Please click
on the appropriate link below for the section you require:
Disabled
Learner Drivers
Other Special Requirements
Disabled Learner
Drivers
The minimum age for driving cars
is 17, but if you're getting Disability Living Allowance at the
higher rate (mobility component), you can drive when you reach the
age of 16.
You may prefer an instructor who
is skilled at teaching disabled people. Look for instructors who
have taken a special course - often at Banstead Mobility Centre
or the Transport Research Laboratory.
Experienced instructors can teach
you more than how to drive, including:
- How to get in and out of the
car more easily
- How to get your wheelchair
in and out of the car (if applicable)
- How to operate any adapted
controls
Some driving instructors have simple
hand controls fitted to one or more of their fleet and will offer
specialist tuition.
Motability, the scheme that gives
people an opportunity to own or hire a car, may be able to offer
financial support towards the cost of driving lessons. This also
could include driving lessons for a person nominated by you, such
as a parent or carer. Click
here for more details.
Disabled Drivers Taking Their
Theory Test
Theory tests are held at test centres,
which are generally wheelchair accessible and offer specialist facilities
for disabled people. However, arrangements can be made for you to
take the test at home or at a different centre if your local centre
is not accessible to you.
The theory test is available in
spoken as well as written format. Candidates with hearing difficulties
can watch a video of the test in British Sign Language. The test
conditions can also be adapted if you have light-sensitive epilepsy.
You can ask for extra time for the multiple-choice element of the
theory test.
It is very important to mention
any special requirements you may have when you book your test with
the Driving Standards Agency (DSA).
Please let the DSA know if you:
- Need access for a wheelchair
- Are deaf or have other hearing
difficulties
- Are dyslexic or have reading
difficulties
- Do not read or understand
English
Full details can be found on the
DirectGov
website.
Booking your Theory Test
Click here
for information on how to book a test
Please see our Theory
Test page for full details of what is involved in the test and
our Theory Study page for details
of how to prepare for your test.
Disabled Drivers Taking Their
Practical Test
No matter how serious your disability
might be, you will still take the same driving test as every other
candidate.
It is very important to mention
any special requirements you may have when you book your test with
the Driving Standards Agency (DSA).
Please let the DSA know if you:
- Are deaf or have severe hearing
difficulties
- Are in any way restricted
in your movements
- Have any physical disability
Disabled drivers may be allowed
extra time for their test. This is to allow you to explain to your
examiner the nature and function of any adaptations you use, and
to allow you extra time to get in and out of the car.
Driving examiners are specially
trained to understand particular problems that may arise from disabilities.
How to book your practical test
Click
here for information on how to book a test
Other information
Mobility
Advice and Vehicle Information Service (MAVIS) - The Mobility
Advice and Vehicle Information Service (MAVIS) helps disabled drivers
make informed decisions about their own mobility needs.
Blue
Badge Network - an organisation which seeks to help those with
disabilities to integrate more effectively with society.
Mobility
Information Service - a resource for physically disabled people
who drive or want to drive. It is mostly run by volunteers, the
majority of whom are themselves disabled and who have a desire to
help others overcome their own mobility problems.
Motability
- The Motability scheme gives disabled people the opportunity to
own or lease a car at an affordable price.
Other Special
Requirements
The Driving Standards Agency (DSA)
provides a number of facilities for people with special requirements.
These include foreign language voiceovers, extra time, British Sign
Language interpretation and translator assisted tests.
Click
here for information on how to book a theory or practical test
Special Requirements for the
Theory Test
If English is not your first language
or you cannot read or understand written English
You can request a voiceover
in one of 21 different languages. A voiceover allows you to
hear the instructions for the test and the questions through
headphones. You can hear the options for the answers by touching
the text on the computer screen. You can hear the questions
as many times as you like.
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 available
in the language you require you can request to have the assistance
of a translator for your Theory Test. The translator MUST be
a DSA approved translator and when you ring to arrange you test,
the call centre agent will be able to provide you with names
and contact details of approved translators. It is your own
responsibility to arrange a test date with the translator and
to pay the fees involved for their services.
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 take the theory test in British sign language
(BSL). This comprises an on-screen video of the test being signed
in British Sign Language which runs 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 when
you book your test. There is no extra fee for either arrangement.
Other special requirements
If you have a special need
that is not met by any of the arrangements already mentioned,
you can contact the theory test customer services section who
can discuss your requirements and the facilities available.
Please see the DirectGov
website for full details
Special Requirements for the
Practical Test
It is very important to mention
any special requirements you may have when you book your test with
the Driving Standards Agency (DSA).
You will still take the same driving
test as every other test candidate, no matter what your requirements
are, but more time may be allowed for your test so that you can
explain your requirements to the examiner.
If you need help to understand
the instructions given by the examiner during the test, you may
bring your own interpreter for your practical test as long as they
are:
You will be responsible for arranging
your interpreter and for paying any fees involved for their services.
Booking
Your Test
Find
a theory test centre
Find
a practical test centre
Booking your Theory Test or
Practical Test by phone
You can book a theory test over
the phone using the numbers below, from 8.00 am to 4.00 pm except
on Bank Holidays.
Test booking line - 0870 0101 372
Welsh language booking line - 0870
0100 372
Minicom booking line - 0870 0106
372
Fax booking line - 0870 0104 372
Booking Your Theory or Practical
Test Online
To book a theory or practical test
online you will need:
- A valid UK driving licence
- A valid debit or credit
card for payment (Visa, Mastercard, Delta, Visa Electron,
Switch/Maestro and Solo cards are accepted)
Click
here to book a theory or practical test online.
Booking your Theory Test or
Practical Test by post
To book a theory test or practical
test by post you will need an application form. Application forms
are available online or on request from the Driving Standards Agency
(DSA) booking line. Payment can be made by cheque or postal order,
but cash payments are not accepted.
Download
a theory test application form
Download
a practical test application form
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