Can you take a driving test in your own car or do you have to have a driving instructors car?



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your own car
you can do either
usually your own car.
I did
Yes,you can but, I think you pay extra to do this because of the insurance...call them up to check so you know for sure.

Oh and Good Luck!!
can do it in yer own only if that's the vehicle you have been taking lessons in i think.. good luck wiv yer test!
You are perfectly entitled to take the test in your own car if you wish. No problem about that at all.
You should be able to use any car you want to use. My grandma took me to try for my license & I used her car.
You can use your own car if you want to!
you can do it in your car, but u need special insurance
u can do it in ur own car!!
better take the instructors car, they don't like when peope use their own car.trust me.they know that instructors car is in good working condition, they don't feel safe in your own car, so if you want to pass with no problems take instructors car.don't listen to people that say you can take your own car(they are right you can, but it doesn't mean that it's a right choice)
driving instructor's car
yes you can and make sure the car has proper insurance and it runs good they will check for the lights, seat belts.
From where I live, you can do either but if you use your own, you must have proper registration and have at least liability insurance.

I assume you must be taking your driving test from the D.M.V., if you want to make sure, give them a call.
They expect you to use your own car. Good luck, my son just got his license a month ago!
in california you use your own car and it must meet all the safety requirements.
I believe you can as long as you have "L" plates and correct insurance. Phone the DVLA to find out for sure though.
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Cory
Yes you can take your driving test in your own car, but the car must be roadworthy ie taxed and MOT'd, and you must be insured to drive the vehicle as a learner driver
you can use what ever car you like as long as it is legal and mot,d but its best to use your instructer,s car
Yes you can use your own car if you wish, although it's not recommended. It's much better to use the instructors car or the car you are learning in.The instructor car has dual controls, which makes the examiner more comfortable as he/she is able to stop the car safely if he/she feels in danger. It happened to my friend.the examiner stopped her car and failed her..he got out and walked back to the test centre as he felt she was driving dangerously. It was awful for her, but safer in the long run. And she did pass eventually.
Good luck.whatever car you choose.
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yes u can use your car as long as it is roadworthy,taxed and insured.
It doesn't matter, but best to take the test in the car you are learning in.
You can do either, best to use whichever car you feel more comfortable driving. Driving instructors cars can cost quite a large fortune though, more than a second test would cost, so you could save a lot using your own. Also your own car won't have duel controls so the examiner will have to give you more leaway before taking action himself. They often do this just because they panic but it automatically means a fail. If you minimise their ability to take action unless it really is necessary then that is one less thing they can fail you with.
If youre already insured on it then you can take it in your own car. Especially if you feel more comfortable in it!
yes you can take your test in your own car aslong that its road worthy and that it as been and has a valid motand you have the correct insurance for it and you have told the test centre when you booked your test.
you can take your driving test in your own car provided it is road legal (insured, taxed, mot) and it has front seatbelts and head rests that are either ajustable or if fixed at a sutable height to stop whiplash, you must also have an extra interior mirror (most auto acessory shops stock them) for the use of the examiner.

I know this as Angel passed her test last year in my Land-Rover Discovery.

Vampire
Unless the law has changed? you can use your own car / vehicle providing your insured. I worked for a car hire firm and took mine in a minibus!!
Good luck.
either its up to you.

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