Driver Vehicle Standards Agency
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In common with other applicants for driving licences, those who are physically disabled have to take a test of competence to drive. The test requirements are generally the same as for non-disabled candidates, and the same test documents are used. In addition, the examiner must complete a report on form D255.
Where a candidate has a disability or special need, examiners should, wherever possible, adapt their approach to accommodate the candidate and accept any coping strategies used, providing the test is not undermined.
If the examiner notices during the test that the candidate may suffer from some restriction of movement which could be classed as a disability, make discreet enquiries at an appropriate opportunity.
In the case of physically disabled persons, examiners should:
- enquire about any adaptation(s) fitted to the vehicle
- ask how they operate in relation to the disability
This information should be recorded in detail in the appropriate box on the Digital Test Report and the D255.