![]() ![]() Many disabled drivers use sat nav systems on a regular basis to help them drive independently and the changes being brought in will make sure that they know how to use these systems safely. Support from organisations who represent drivers with a disability If a product becomes available, we’ll consider if it can be used and let you know. It’s something we investigated, but unfortunately, there isn’t a Welsh language sat nav on the market at the moment.Īs our announcement explains, 1 in 5 candidates will be asked to follow traffic signs instead of directions from a sat nav. Some people asked about Welsh language sat navs during the consultation. We’ll be able to give more information about how we’ll power the sat nav once we’ve awarded the contract to the supplier. However, due to the design of some vehicles, there will be some cases where we need to mount it to the windscreen. In most cases, we won’t fix the sat nav to the windscreen - it will be on a special dash-mat so it doesn't move or fall off. The examiner will make sure the sat nav is positioned appropriately and safely. We’re not testing the ability set a route in a sat nav - just the ability to follow directions from one. It could be a built in sat nav, mobile phone or stand alone sat nav. However, I want to emphasise again that it doesn't matter which sat nav you use for practice. We'll award a contract very soon, and let you know which make and model of sat nav we'll be using. We've been working with potential suppliers to find and buy a suitable sat nav. The examiner will provide the sat nav and set it up using one of the stored test routes. DVSA will provide the sat nav for the test Just as there were lots of questions when we originally introduced the independent driving part of the test, we know there'll be questions about how using a sat nav will work. ![]() Following directions from a sat navįollowing directions from a sat nav is a significant change to the current test. In this blog post, I want to explain more about the sat nav, reverse manoeuvres and 'show me' question. You can read more details about the 4 changes. one ‘show me’ question will be asked while the candidate is driving.the reverse manoeuvres that are tested will be updated.most candidates will be asked to follow directions from a sat nav.the independent driving part of the test will increase from 10 to 20 minutes.The 4 main changes to the test resulting from the consultation and trial are: We’ve announced that the driving test will change from 4 December 2017, and in this post, I want to explain more about how the changes will affect driving instructors.
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