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Heysham Test Centre

Situated in the Lancaster Training Services warehouse, Heysham test centre is in the midst of a small business estate next to Lingwood Security Management and Arcade World UK. A go-to option for learners living in and around the coastal town of Heysham, there’s plenty up this test centre’s sleeve. If you’re heading here for your practical, get to know it better with our essential guide. Read on for more information!

Address

Lancaster Training Services, 5 Penrod Way
Heysham
Lancashire
LA3 2UZ

Tests Offered at Heysham

– Car
– Motorcycle module 2
– ADI part 3

How To Get There

Heysham test centre can be found next to Half Moon Bay, and around 5 minutes from the centre of Heysham itself. With nearby A roads like the A683 and A589, there won’t be any struggle with getting to the test centre. Of course, if you’re still uncertain, we’d advise you to use a sat nav to find your way.

A Bit More About Heysham

Driving test centres are carefully chosen to ensure examiners can test candidates on a variety of road conditions. Heysham test centre is surrounded by an even mix of quiet residential areas and busier roads like the A683—so speed awareness and hazard perception skills are key. Indeed, candidates will have to stay on the ball when driving around Heysham, if they hope to become fully qualified drivers.

What To Expect On The Day

After hours of driving lessons, your test date is finally upon you. Talk about nerve-wracking. If your confidence isn’t quite where you hoped it would be, we’d advise you to read up on our top six ways to relax before your driving test.

Before you jet out of the front door on your big day, there’s one important question you need to ask yourself: do you have your provisional licence? If the answer’s no, you can wave goodbye to taking your test. You need to have your provisional licence with you to take the driving test, otherwise you will be turned around, so double-check you’ve got it before you leave. Additionally, you’ll want to get to the test centre 10 minutes before your test is due to start.

Your driving test will consist of:

– An eyesight test, where you’ll need to read a number plate from a distance of 20 metres
– Two “show me, tell me” questions covering vehicle safety and maintenance
– Twenty minutes of general driving, where you’ll be guided by the examiner, and will also need to perform one of the following manoeuvres:
Parallel parking
Bay parking
Pulling up on the right
– Twenty minutes of independent driving, during which you’ll either follow sat nav directions or sign posts to reach a set destination

Once you get back to the test centre and park your car, the test will officially end. The examiner will then walk you through the feedback sheet and list any driving test faults, whether they are minors or majors, that you may have accumulated. If you fail, keep hold of this sheet as it can be used to help you figure out which areas you need to improve on for your next test attempt. If you pass, you’ll also be handed a test pass certificate.

But What If I Fail?

Like any other test you take in life, if all doesn’t go according to plan with your driving test and you end up failing, it’s as simple as trying again. Of course, we don’t recommend just heading back in without any preparation. Instead, take some time to improve on the areas in which you picked up the most faults in. The best way to do this is by taking a refresher course with an instructor. They’ll be able to give you pointers to ensure you don’t trip up on them again.