

From 5th May 1999 you may be required to do the reverse park exercise as a reversing into a parking bay at the driving test car park. If you are asked to reverse into a parking bay, you can usually choose whether to reverse from the right or the left. When practicing you will be able to see which way suits you best.
Reverse parking into a bay must be carried out at the Test Centre at the start or end of the test, when there is a car park at the Test Centre. So if your Test Centre does not have a car park, you will NOT be asked to do this exercise.
You can choose whether to reverse from the right or the left. When practicing you will be able to see which way suits you best. If the Test Centre has a bay parking facility find out if it is possible to practice at the Test Centre itself. This is not always possible because a learner should never obstruct a driver who could be on test...talk to your instructor about this one
You can either reverse into a bay to your right in which case you will be able to see the bay clearly over your right shoulder or you can reverse into the bay to your left in which case you get a clear view of the bay in your rear window. The left hand reverse is generally considered to be the easier option, however it can only be used if you have plenty of space in front of the bay.
The following are what you should be looking out for when dealing with a bay park:
The examiner on the driving test will expect you to do your bay parking:-
The examiner will also be looking to see that you:-