“You will be asked to turn either left or right at several T-Junctions during your driving test. These might be controlled by give way or stop signs, or could be unmarked. Your examiner will be looking for the same things at T-Junctions as at any other junction.
Thsee include a safe approach using the mirror-signal-manouevre routine, good observation and good decision-making, giving way to other road users when necessary.
The examiner will give you route directions in good time, allowing enough time for you to complete your mirror-signal-manoeuvre routine.
If the examiner does not give you a route direction and you are not in the independent driving phase of the test, you might be missing a road sign. For example, a sign instructing you to turn left only. Be on the lookout for signs and road markings all the time.
The key points are:
– For your driving test, you will be asked to emerge at several junctions.
– During your test, the junctions can include giveway, stop and unmarked.
– The examiner will be looking for use of the MSM routine, good observation and decision-making.
– The examiner will give directions in good time.
– Look out for road signs – The examiner will not direct you where there are clear signs and markings.”