4. The Marking System
During the practical test the examiner will note any driving faults on the driving test report form (DL25). The driving faults are categorised into minor, serious and dangerous and are recorded against the appropriate headings shown below. Each fault is denoted by a slash ‘/’ in the appropriate box. At the end of the test the examiner will total up the number of minor driving faults under each heading and overall.
If you commit 16 or more minor driving faults you will unfortunately fail the driving test. If you commit one or more serious or dangerous driving faults you will also fail the test. Even if you feel you have failed the test you should continue to try, as the test will help you to identify where you need more practice.
The degree of seriousness of each individual fault will be totally dependent on the prevailing conditions at the time. When other road users are affected, a minor fault can immediately become a serious one. Dangerous faults will only be recorded when either the driving examiner or when another road user has been forced to take evasive action to avoid danger.
Below you will find an interactive version of the driving test marking sheet please roll over the section you are interested in and then click to select. You will then be able to find out exactly what the examiner is looking for in this regards and the common errors that can occur on test. This is a great tool to find out precisely how you will be marked on the driving test or to find out why the examiner failed you on any particular point.
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Eyesight test
Show me tell me vehicle checks
Precautions before starting the engine
Proper use of the main controls of the car
Appropriate use of ancillary controls
Moving Off
Pulling up at the side of the road
Using the Mirrors
Giving appropriate signals
Response to signs and signals
Use of speed
Making progress
The emergency (controlled) stop
Reversing around a corner to the left/right
Reverse parking
Turn in the road
Junctions
Overtaking, meeting and crossing other traffic
Adequate clearance
Following at a safe distance
Road positioning and lane discipline
Pedestrian crossings
Awareness and planning
Eco safe driving 
Driving Test Eyesight Test
Highway Code
Not part of the car driving test
The Emergency Stop
Reversing around a corner
Reverse parking
Turn in the road
Show me Tell me
Taxi Checks
Not part of the car driving test
Precuation before engine start
Use of main car controls
Moving Off
Using the Mirrors
Giving appropriate signals
Adequate clearance
Response to signs and signals
Use of speed
Following at a safe distance
Making progress
Junctions
Overtaking / Crossing traffic
Road Positioning
Pedestrian crossings
Pulling up at the roadside
Awareness and planning
Use of ancillary controls
Eco-safe Driving




