How To Stop A Car
During The Driving Test When Asked To Stop A Car
The examiner will ask you to pull up and stop at a convenient place on the left side of the road. You will not be expected to this immediately. You will be required to use your judgment and pull up in a place where you will not be endangering, inconveniencing or obstructing anyone.
DON'T PARK OR STOP A CAR:
- Where you would prevent emergency access.
- Near a school entrance
- Where you would block entry to a property.
- On a bend.
- Where you would force other traffic to enter a tram lane.
- Where the curb has been lowered for wheelchair access.
- Opposite another parked vehicle if it would cause an obstruction.
- Near the brow of a hill or hump bridge.
- At or near a bus stop or taxi rank.
- On the approach to a level crossing.
- Opposite a traffic island.
- Opposite or within ten metres of a junction.
































