Taxi Test Explained
The Taxi Test Outlined
The Driving Standards Agency (DSA) first introduced a non-statutory
practical driving test for Hackney Carriage and Private Hire in 1999
and now DSA conduct tests on behalf of many Licensing Authorities on
a national basis.
DSA take the view that professional Hackney Carriage and Private
Hire drivers have a special responsibility in the safe
transportation of fare paying passengers. Every journey should be a
safe one, taxi drivers make millions of safe and efficient journeys
in Britain each year and the safe completion of each journey totally
depends on the skill of the driver.
Some Licensing Authorities insist that before you are issued with a
Hackney Carriage or Private Hire drivers licence you must pass a
Hackney Carriage/Private Hire assessment. If your Licensing
Authority requires you to take the test, it is recommended that you
familiarise yourself with the content of the test and that you take
professional instruction prior to taking the test.
The standard of the taxi assesmment test is set at a level suitable
for the full driving licence holder, which is therefore higher than
the learner driver test.
The eyesight test
At the start of your practical test you will be asked to read in
good daylight (with the aid of glasses or contact lenses if worn) a
registration mark fixed to a motor vehicle with letters and figures
79.4 millimetres high at a distance of 20.5 metres (20 metres for a
new style number plate). If you fail the eyesight test, you will be
unable to take the driving part but will still be able to continue
with the wheelchair section.
The practical test
The practical test will last for about 35 to 40 minutes, depending
on traffic. During the test you should drive in a natural way, and
should not adjust your driving to what you may feel the examiner
would expect to see. The examiner will give you clear instructions
which you should follow throughout the test.
During the practical test, you will be examined on the following:
·
awareness and anticipation
·
effective planning of prevailing road and traffic conditions
·
correct use of speed
·
emergency stop (one in three tests)
·
a manoeuvre involving reversing
·
Hackney Carriage/Private Hire Car related exercise
·
passenger safety and comfort
·
wheelchair element (for Black Cab style only)
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The wheelchair exercise
If you are taking the taxi test with the wheelchair exercise you
should also be able to:
·
demonstrate your ability to securely erect the wheelchair ramps,
floor ramp etc
·
safely install the wheelchair in your vehicle
·
secure seat belts/safety harness and also secure any wheel
belts/clamps fitted to your vehicle
·
reverse the process by taking off the belts, harnesses and clamps,
taking the wheelchair out of the vehicle and putting the ramps away
At the end of test
On passing the test you will receive:
·
a pass certificate
·
the offer of a debrief
·
an assessment copy
If you pass the driving element of the taxi test you will receive a
TPH10 certificate. If you pass the wheelchair element you will
receive a WTA10 certificate.
If you fail the test you will receive:
·
the offer of a debrief
·
an assessment copy
·
training advice
If you fail the taxi practical test you may retake the test again at
a later date. You must, however, wait a minimum period of three
clear working days between appointments. There is no limit to the
number of times you can take the test.