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CoronaVirus 19
​standard operating procedures for driving tests

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Here is a very brief  set of points in the document:
  • Extra time will be given for each test.
  • Test Candidates and their accompanying driver will not be allowed inside the Test Centre
  • Candidates will be met at their car, and reminded of the need for Social Distancing
  • Candidates must wear a face covering, unless there are exceptional circumstances, which must have been pre-notified and agreed e, it must be worn for the duration of the test, except when identity is being checked by the Examiner.
  • Where candidates present for test wearing glasses and a face covering, you should make them aware of the increased possibility of glasses/eye protection fogging up.
  •  Do not shake the candidate’s hand. You must not let the candidate touch the iPad, stylus or paper DL25.
  • ​The Examiner will do all  "admin" electronically on their iPad - the candidate should not touch anything
  • ADI’s / accompanying drivers will not be able to accompany the test.
  • If the candidate comes to the test with clear symptoms the test must not go ahead. If the candidate becomes unwell or starts to cough continuously during the test, the test must be stopped.
  • You must make sure the test vehicle is well ventilated.
  • Do not alert the candidate to the outcome of the test until arriving back at the test centre.​
    ​I believe the waiting time for both Theory Tests and Driving Tests is going to be significantly longer than before the C-19 outbreak. 
    I think it is extremely important that everyone books their Theory Test at their earliest opportunity, and prepare for it fully.
    ​It is really important that candidates only go to test when they have prepared completely, as an unsuccessful outcome will result in another long waiting before being able to take another test.



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