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driving grading process

how does the grading process work for your full irish test

irelands full driving test grading process

To evaluate an applicant's test, driving testers will utilize guidance from their supervisor, drawing upon their professional training experience. This assists them in determining the significance of an applicant's fault and deciding whether it should be documented under standard headings:

 

Grade 1 fault: Minor fault

 

Grade 2 fault: More serious

 

fault Grade 3 fault: Dangerous or potentially dangerous fault

 

Occasionally, a tester may deem a candidate's fault to be of a nature that doesn't require recording.

A candidate will be considered to have failed the test under the following circumstances:

 

- Incurring one or more Grade 3 faults

 

-Accumulating four identical Grade 2 faults for a single aspect

 

-Accumulating six or more Grade 2 faults under the same heading

 

-Accumulating nine or more Grade 2 faults overall

 

Importantly, a fault in Grade 1 does not have any impact on the outcome.

questions before practical driving test

Not answering three questions or getting three questions wrong could give you a Grade 2 fault.

If you don't do well in checking things like seatbelts, doors, mirrors, and adjusting your seat or headrest, it might affect your final score.

here are some common faults

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Have a look at irelands full driving test grading template

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