Can you take your driving test in your own car?

Whilst many people decide to use their driving instructor’s car for their test, there is nothing stopping you from using your own car to take your driving test. Of course, if you have been using a friend or family member’s car for extra driving practise outside of lessons, you may prefer to use that. Just check you have the right insurance in place, as you may need a lift home when you pass! If you are looking to use your own car for your driving test, there are a few rules that it will need to follow. We’ve also pointed out a few things to keep in mind before deciding which car to take with you on your test!

Driving test checklist

To take your own car on your driving test, you will need to make sure it is:

  • Taxed
  • Insured for a driving test. You will need to check this with your insurance company! You will have to sign a declaration at the beginning of your test stating that your insurance covers you for your test.

  • Roadworthy and has a valid MOT certificate if it is over 3 years old.
  • Not showing any warning lights.
  • Fitted with tyres showing no signs damage, and which have  the legal tread depth (You can’t have a space-saver spare tyre fitted).
  • Smoke-Free - no smoking in your car before or during your test!
  • Able to reach at least 62 mph and has a mph speedometer.
  • Fitted with 4 wheels! (No Reliant Robins I’m afraid)

Additional requirements

If you're taking the driving test in your own car, there are a few extra things to think about:

You will also need to add some extra measures to your car to make sure you can use it for your test. We’ve listed these – but we would also recommend checking with your local test centre to be doubly sure your car meets the requirements!

  • An extra interior rear-view mirror must be added for the examiner
  • L Plates (obviously).
  • A passenger seatbelt and proper head restraint for the examiner!
  • Remove or turn off any in-car cameras that record audio

My own car or my instructor's car?

For those who have had driving lessons as well as private practise, you’re probably used to driving two very different cars. Of course, it’s up to you which one you use on the test (providing they both meet the above criteria) but there are a few things to think about before deciding.

Which have you practised the most in?

You may have a preference of which car you want to use, but which one do you know the best? If you’re used to and confident in one over the other, you might want to consider using this one on test day!

How confident are you with manoeuvres

Whichever car you choose, you should be confident with your manoeuvres in it. This means knowing the reference points of your reversing manoeuvres in this car – as they will differ depending on what you’re driving!

How will you get home?

You need to make sure that whichever car you take your test in, you’re able to get home again when you pass! Once you’ve passed your test you may no longer be insured if you only hold a provisional insurance policy, so you may need someone to get you home until you can sort new insurance out!

Whether you take your test in your own car or your instructor's, we wish you all the luck in your test!

 

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