There are 3 types of faults you can make on driving test:
- A dangerous fault – this involves actual danger to you, the examiner, the public or property
- A serious fault – something potentially dangerous
- A driving fault – this is not potentially dangerous, but if you keep making the same fault, it could become a serious fault.
- The most common faults are:
- Observations at junctions
- Use of mirrors
- Steering
- Turning right
- Moving off
- Positioning
- Response to traffic lights
- Reverse manoeuvres