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UK Driving Test Manoeuvres — All 4 Explained

The four reversing manoeuvres on the UK practical driving test, plus the emergency stop. Step-by-step with reference points.

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In short

The UK driving test includes one of four reversing manoeuvres, chosen at random: parallel parking, forward bay parking, reverse bay parking, or pull up on the right. About 1 in 3 candidates also gets an emergency stop. Practise all four.

FAQ

How many manoeuvres are on the UK driving test?
Four in total — parallel parking, forward bay, reverse bay, and pull up on the right. The examiner picks ONE for you to perform. The emergency stop is a separate manoeuvre tested on about 1 in 3 candidates.
Which manoeuvre will I be asked to do?
Chosen at random by the examiner — you don't know in advance. Practise all four equally.
What's the easiest UK driving test manoeuvre?
Forward bay parking, because you can see the bay through the windscreen. Most learners find parallel parking and pull-up-on-right hardest.
Can I reposition during a manoeuvre?
Yes. A re-position is a control fault at worst — usually not a fail. Better to take a control fault than walk away with a parking fail.