Can you take your driving test in your own car?



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Yes you can
yup
yes you can
ya u can but make sure u dont bump in do any thin
yes you can
I did
i take my answer back, yes then you can lol
As long as its taxed, has a current MOT certificate and is fully insured - no reason why not.

Good Luck with the test.
You can in the UK but you have to show the examiner your insurance and your MOT cert.
ye you can in the uk.
Yes, but make sure it looks and is roadworthy.
Yes you can take your driving test in your own car as long as the car is taxed, mot'd and insured and you have the documents to prove it on taking the test.
As far as I know you can----I did when I got mine way back in the day, but it might vary from state to state. I am from Maryland, so it might be different depending on where you live. Call the DMV in your area and ask them what their policy is for vehicles and driving tests if you're unsure. You can also go to www.dmv.org and click on your state and it'll take you to the website. Hope this helps!! :)
Yes I did, that was over 25 years ago
i did
As long as everything is working on it.
yes,but its not good because as you can see the real car that is used for studying has brakes on the other side to in case of emergency
yes you can
Yes you can
Definitely.You can take your driving test in which ever car you feel comfortable in.but maybe you should ask your tester first, just to make sure.
Yes you can, providing it meets the standards of the dept. of transport.
i believe you must provide the car, so if you don't have
one you must borrow your parents' car.
you can as long as you have all rlevant legal docs. however the tester will check car before test and can refuse you if he/she thinks car is not roadworthy.
Yes. You should because you are familiar with your own car.
Yes
You certainly can. It could well be to your advantage too: you are most likely to be familiar with this car. It won't be fitted with extra mirrors etc. which leaves the examiner less able to 'second guess' your observation skills. As the other poster indicated, make sure it is in good, roadworthy condition. Clean it up to give a good impression and indicate that you care for your car (first impressions count and all that!).

Oh, and most importantly, good luck with the test. Freedom is close now: keep calm and focussed!
yes you can but you have to get a second rear view mirror fitted for the examiner abd you are more likely to fail as its not dual control so yes you can use your own car but i wouldnt reccomend it GOOD LUCK
Yes you can, however, the car must be legal and insured for the test including the examiner. In good condition, ie: all lights working, tyres legal and pressures correct, working seatbelts, head restraints, etc. also a second rear view mirror for the examiners use and of course 'L' plates front and rear..(I am pressuming you are taking the test as a learner).. Arrive with a fully quialified driver (over 3 years experience) to accompany you whilst driving as a learner on you way for test!
The best advice is have some lessons with a qualified driving instructor and they will let you use their car for test (for the cost of a lesson to hire the car) and will also tell you if you are ready and good enough to pass!
Yes, as long as the examiner deems it suitable. Don't be surprised if you have to provide an MoT certificate. If you tax is a day out of date they won't get in the car.
YES BUT YOUR CAR HAS TO BE SPOT ON IF ANYTHING FAILS YOU FAIL
ALSO YOU HAVENT GOT DUEL CONTROLS SO YOU MAY DO SOMETHING WRONG AND THE EXAMINER CANT STOP THE VEHICLE.
Yes - as long as it is your legal property, is mechanically fit for driving, properly insured and taxed. (etc., etc.)

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