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Driving testers are aware that disabled drivers driving adapted vehicles may take a little longer to complete some manoeuvres than other drivers. This does not mean that you are authorised to drive slower during your test; you are required to maintain the same progress on the road in line with national speed limits as all other drivers.
Driving test examiners for disabled drivers have been specially trained to be aware of your needs. (They are normally supervising driving test examiners). In addition to increased awareness of special needs, they are also trained to ensure that if you are using an adapted vehicle, you are in control
The aspects of your driving that will be assessed include road positioning; overtaking and passing; anticipation and observation; use of mirrors and signals; progress; speed; compliance with traffic lights, road signs and road markings and proper use of your vehicle controls. At some point during your test, the examiner will ask you to demonstrate your hand signals unless a physical disability prevents this demonstration.
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You can apply for your provisional licence within three months of your sixteenth birthday. You won't be able to start learning though until you are sixteen. Talk to any disabled drivers you know, as they will be able to give you first hand practical advice. Speak to your parents or carers about what adaptations you think you might need for your car. If you don't yet have an adapted car, check with local driving schools, they might be able to provide one for you.
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