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The three-point turn could become a thing of the past after the Government signalled the biggest shake-up to the driving test in nearly 20 years. By Christopher Hope and Christopherhope 28 ...
In the biggest shake-up to the driving test in 20 years, the Government thinks satellite navigation has rendered the practical test, now know as the “turn in the road,” obsolete ...
The dreaded three-point turn could become a thing of the past after the Government signalled the biggest shake-up to the driving test in 20 years.
For example, our cars could spend most of the three-point turn driving in reverse (after all, our sensors don't have to twist into a yoga pose to get a full 360 degree view of the road behind).
Reversing around a corner and the three-point turn could be dropped from the practical driving test in the biggest shake-up in 20 years, the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) has confirmed.
The three-point turn could be scrapped as part of the biggest shake-up of the driving test in 20 years. Learner drivers could be asked to use a satellite navigation system as part of a revised ...
The three-point turn could be dropped from the UK driving test as part of biggest update to the exam in 20 years. Under a revised practical exam, learners may also be asked to use a satellite ...
Google's self-driving cars must learn the maneuver for turning a car around in tight spaces if they're going to navigate our streets, and so they practice 1,000 multi-point turns every week on the ...
Could the three point turn be dropped from the driving test? The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency is reviewing the content of the test to explore how it could "better reflect real life driving ...
According to the RAC, drivers must always make sure that the road is safe and clear before performing a three-point turn, as well as doing it in a safe and controlled manner.