Thursday, September 15, 2011

'Real Life'-element to test toughen up

Learning be set to a more sophisticated test later in the year face, if the test is a 'independent drive' - component contains.

The new 10 minute section is used to the mimic the conditions facing in the real world if drivers need to navigate between two points is responding with their own resources - rather than just from the auditor to step-by-step commands.

It is believed that learners who are to use traffic signs or directions to a route remember a briefing will follow the examiner vervollständigen.Dies independent reports on the journey, you will be expected to be completed.

The new measure - introduced in October - developed the situation get lost to rebuild and to the suggestion that the current test not equip go learners sufficient for the unaccompanied, inevitably confronted the if you are successful.

And even when you reach your desired target drivers will have supposedly run to imitate a u turn and your steps, trace a wrong turn.

According to the independent, the revised test should be more demanding than the current version that a 42% success rate decreased by 18% when considering hat.Dies that marked the independent driving element.

The driving standards agency (DSA) suggested last week, the new element if it the "road safety milestone" achieved on 1, celebrated as 75 gedreht.Chief Examiner Trevor wedge ride the driving test, said the Agency believed that the change "will lead to better and safer drivers".

The theory of the test element is set to stay.

And driver - the last week called for an update on the test - Institute of advanced welcomes the planned changes.

Chief Examiner Peter Rodger said: "take to disable the Inspector command prompt and instead, it out to work, how to do in the real world are in themselves."

"The changes to the tests to make more realistic and standard to increase those who come on our roads."

However, Hugh Bladon, spokesman for the Association of British drivers, said that the new element of the test "missing the point stop reckless drivers on the road was", warning that it simply could add additional costs and time to drive the process of learning.

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