You can take your driving test in your own car rather than your driving instructor’s if it meets certain rules.
Your test will be cancelled and you’ll have to pay again if your car does not meet the rules.
The MAM is the limit on how much the car can weigh when it’s loaded. It’ll be in the car’s handbook.
You should tidy your car before your test. This includes removing any rubbish or unnecessary items from the dashboard, footwells, door pockets, cup holders and seats.
Your car must be smoke-free - this means you cannot smoke in it just before or during the test.
You can use a camera fitted for insurance purposes, as long as it:
You can use a car with:
If your car has the following features, you cannot use them during the test:
You can take the test in a:
If you take your test in a semi-automatic car you’ll only be able to drive automatic and semi-automatic cars once you’ve passed your test.
Your windscreen and front side windows must follow the rules for tinted vehicle windows.
There are no rules for rear windows, but your test may be cancelled if they are too dark for the examiner to see clearly.
If you’re using your own car, it does not need to have dual controls.
You can take your test in a hire car if it’s fitted with dual controls and meets all the other rules.
Some cars cannot be used in the test because they do not give the examiner all-round vision.
You cannot use the following:
There might be other cars that you cannot use. This is because not every model has been used in a test before, and some may not give the examiner all-round vision.
This information is taken from the official Government website. Click here to visit the source .