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Taking the approved driving instructor (ADI) part 1 test - what you need to bring and what happens during the test
You can book your approved driving instructor (ADI) part 1 test when your…
You can use books and software to revise for the theory test.…
You must take your UK photocard driving licence to your test. If you have…
You must arrive 15 minutes before your approved driving instructor (ADI)…
You have 1 hour and 30 minutes to answer 100 multiple-choice questions.…
Before you start the hazard perception test, you’ll be shown a video about…
You’ll get the result at the test centre after taking the test. You must…
When you book your theory test you should say if you have a reading…
How to book and make a secure video call with somebody in prison.
You have the right to see CCTV footage of yourself under the Data Protection Act.
Find out when you can zero rate books and other forms of printed matter.
A series of 'how to' videos to help you access and use your eVisa, as well as updating and recovering your UKVI account.
Details of the exceptions to copyright that allow limited use of copyright works without the permission of the copyright owner.
Video-on-demand streaming services to meet subtitling, audio description and signing requirements that traditional broadcasters already follow
A selection of icons to indicate the presence of body worn video (BWV) devices.
Media Act implementation will bring the UK’s largest video-on-demand services under regulation by Ofcom to better protect children and the most vulnerable
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