'Show Me, Tell' Me Questions
About the questions
You’ll be asked 2 vehicle safety questions during your car driving test.
The examiner will ask you one:
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‘tell me’ question (where you explain how you’d carry out a safety task) at the start of your test, before you start driving
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‘show me’ question (where you show how you’d carry out a safety task) while you’re driving
You’ll get one driving fault (sometimes called a ‘minor’) if you get one or both questions wrong.
You’ll fail your driving test if your driving is dangerous or potentially dangerous while you answer the ‘show me’ question.
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'Tell me' questions
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1. Tell me how you’d check that the brakes are working before starting a journey.
Brakes should not feel spongy or slack. Brakes should be tested as you set off. Vehicle should not pull to one side.
2. Tell me where you’d find the information for the recommended tyre pressures for this car and how tyre pressures should be checked.
Manufacturer’s guide, use a reliable pressure gauge, check and adjust pressures when tyres are cold, don’t forget spare tyre, remember to refit valve caps.
3. Tell me how you make sure your head restraint is correctly adjusted so it provides the best protection in the event of a crash.
The head restraint should be adjusted so the rigid part of the head restraint is at least as high as the eye or top of the ears, and as close to the back of the head as is comfortable. Note: Some restraints might not be adjustable.
4. Tell me how you’d check the tyres to ensure that they have sufficient tread depth and that their general condition is safe to use on the road.
No cuts and bulges, 1.6mm of tread depth across the central three-quarters of the breadth of the tyre, and around the entire outer circumference of the tyre.
5. Tell me how you’d check that the headlights and tail lights are working. You don’t need to exit the vehicle.
Explain you’d operate the switch (turn on ignition if necessary), then walk round vehicle (as this is a ‘tell me’ question, you don’t need to physically check the lights).
6. Tell me how you’d know if there was a problem with your anti-lock braking system.
Warning light should illuminate if there is a fault with the anti-lock braking system.
7. Tell me how you’d check the direction indicators are working. You don’t need to exit the vehicle.
Explain you’d operate the switch (turn on ignition if necessary), and then walk round vehicle (as this is a ‘tell me’ question, you don’t need to physically check the lights).
8. Tell me how you’d check the brake lights are working on this car.
Explain you’d operate the brake pedal, make use of reflections in windows or doors, or ask someone to help.
9. Tell me how you’d check the power-assisted steering is working before starting a journey.
If the steering becomes heavy, the system may not be working properly. Before starting a journey, 2 simple checks can be made.Gentle pressure on the steering wheel, maintained while the engine is started, should result in a slight but noticeable movement as the system begins to operate. Alternatively turning the steering wheel just after moving off will give an immediate indication that the power assistance is functioning.
10. Tell me how you’d switch on the rear fog light(s) and explain when you’d use it/them. You don’t need to exit the vehicle.
Operate switch (turn on dipped headlights and ignition if necessary). Check warning light is on. Explain use.
11. Tell me how you switch your headlight from dipped to main beam and explain how you’d know the main beam is on.
Operate switch (with ignition or engine on if necessary), check with main beam warning light.
12. Open the bonnet and tell me how you’d check that the engine has sufficient oil.
Identify dipstick/oil level indicator, describe check of oil level against the minimum and maximum markers.
13. Open the bonnet and tell me how you’d check that the engine has sufficient engine coolant.
Identify high and low level markings on header tank where fitted or radiator filler cap, and describe how to top up to correct level.
14. Open the bonnet and tell me how you’d check that you have a safe level of hydraulic brake fluid.
Identify reservoir, check level against high and low markings.
You need to open the bonnet and tell the examiner how you’d do the check if you’re asked question 12, 13 or 14.
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‘Show me’ questions
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When it’s safe to do so, can you show me how you wash and clean the rear windscreen?
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When it’s safe to do so, can you show me how you wash and clean the front windscreen?
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When it’s safe to do so, can you show me how you’d switch on your dipped headlights?
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When it’s safe to do so, can you show me how you’d set the rear demister?
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When it’s safe to do so, can you show me how you’d operate the horn?
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When it’s safe to do so, can you show me how you’d demist the front windscreen?
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When it’s safe to do so, can you show me how you’d open and close the side window?
​We use Isle of Wight Driving Test Centre in Newport which is in Innovation House, Newport, PO30 5WB. Normally you would have a driving lesson just before your driving test which will help to settle your pre-test neves, your driving lesson will finish at the driving test centre in Newport.
The driving test will last around 40 minutes. Firstly you will be asked by the driving examiner to show them your provisional driving licence, then the examiner will perform an eyesight test, they will ask to to read a number plate from a distance of 20 meters. If you fail the eyesight test the driving test would end.
You'll be asked 2 vehicle safety questions known as the 'show me, tell me' questions (see above videos). You will be asked one "tell me' at the start of your driving test, before you start driving, then one show me question while your driving, your driving instructor will practice the "show me, tell me" questions with you on your driving course.
You will drive in various road and traffic conditions, but not on motorways. The driving examiner will give directions that you should follow. You will have to drive for about 20 minutes by following either Traffic signs or directions from a sat nav, which would be set by the driving examiner. The examiner will not give you a fault if you go off route, they will help you to get back on route.
The examiner will ask you to one of the following exercises:
Parallel park at the side of the road.
Park in a bay - either by driving in and reversing out, or reversing in and driving out, the examiner will tell you which you have to do.
Pull up on the right hand side of the road, reverse for 2 car lengths, and rejoin the traffic.
To pass your driving test, you must have: no serious or dangerous faults (sometimes called 'majors') 15 or fewer driving faults (sometimes called minor faults).