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Book Driving Test Knaresborough to an Earlier Date
Do you want to book Driving Test Knaresborough? Have you recently failed your driving test? Are you prepared for your driving test? If so, why wait months and months for a driving test appointment. We can book driving test Knaresborough within a week or two.
We search the Knaresborough Driving Test centre for cancellation ever 30 seconds. We can change your driving test appointment to an earlier date or no charge is simply made.
Book Driving Test Knaresborough- Local Information
Knaresborough Practical Driving Test Centre Address
Ground Floor Unit 9
Grimbald Crag Court
St James Business Park
Knaresborough
North Yorkshire
HG5 8QB
Test Centre Details: Ramp access to Knaresborough Driving Test Centre for disabled access. Male, female and disabled toilets available. Test candidate car parking facilities available.
Test Centre Provides Tests For: Car, Taxi, Motorcycle module 2
Knaresborough Driving Test Centre is situated around both urban and rural roads. Country lanes can be difficult due to the sharp bends and the nation speed limit. High speed ‘A’ roads such as the A658 are likely.
Short Notice Driving Test Knaresborough – Driving in Fog/ Rain
It is unusual for a driving test at Knaresborough – North Yorkshire to be cancelled due to rain or fog. For a driving test to be cancelled, rain or fog will need to be heavy. If your driving test is still going ahead in the rain, remember to use your windscreen wipers. If there is fog and viability is below 100 meters remember to use your rear fog lights. It is law that a car must be fitted with rear fog lights only.
Whilst driving on your test, and the weather conditions are good, a good following distance can be maintained by using the 2 second rule:- When the car in front reaches a certain object, such as a lamppost for example, say the phrase, ” ONLY A FOOL BREAKS THE TWO SECOND RULE ” If you reach that lamppost before you have finished saying it, you are too close.
Short Notice Driving Test Knaresborough – Driving test faults and your result
There are 3 types of faults you can make:
- a dangerous fault – this involves actual danger to you, the examiner, the public or property
- a serious fault – something potentially dangerous
- a driving fault – this isn’t potentially dangerous, but if you keep making the same fault, it could become a serious fault
Short Notice Driving Test Knaresborough – Pass mark
You’ll pass your driving test if you make:
- no more than 15 driving faults (sometimes called ‘minors’)
- no serious or dangerous faults (sometimes called ‘majors’)
Short Notice Driving Test Knaresborough – If you pass your test
The examiner will:
- tell you what faults you made, if any
- give you a pass certificate
- ask you if you want your full licence to be sent to you automatically – give the examiner your provisional licence if you want to do this
Apply for your full driving licence within 2 years of passing your test if you don’t want to get your licence automatically.
Short Notice Driving Test Knaresborough – When you can start driving
You can start driving straight away when you’ve passed your test. You don’t need to wait for your full licence to arrive.
Contact DVLA if your full licence hasn’t arrived 3 weeks after you applied for it.
Short Notice Driving Test Knaresborough – If you don’t pass

Have you recently failed a driving test? We can book you a cancellation driving test at Knaresboroug within days
The examiner will tell you what faults you made.
You have to book another test and pay again. You have to choose a date at least 10 working days away.
Short Notice Driving Test Knaresborough – Appeal your driving test
You can appeal if you think your examiner didn’t follow the regulations when they carried out your test.
Your test result can’t be changed, but you might get a free retest if your appeal is successful.
Short Notice Driving Test Knaresborough – How to appeal
You have to appeal to a magistrate’s court or sheriff’s court.
You must appeal to a:
- magistrate’s court within 6 months if you took your test in England or Wales
- sheriff’s court within 21 days if you took your test in Scotland
