COVID-19 - One Metre Social Distancing for Theory Tests
- Matt Waterfall
- Aug 4, 2020
- 1 min read
From the 3rd of August the DVSA will be introducing at least one metre social distancing measures at theory test centres in England.
This is inline with the current government guidance to stop the spread of COVID-19.
The DVSA are updating their social distancing measures at theory test centres. This is inline with the latest government advice and includes:
using floor markings to keep people 1 metre apart
spacing workstations and chairs so you’re at least 1 metre away from other people
extra cleaning of the test centres
using protective transparent screens at the reception desk
providing hand sanitiser for you to use when you arrive at the test centre, during your test and when you leave
cleaning workstations, including computers and headphones, before every test
Staff will wear a face covering (unless there’s a medical reason that it’s not recommended for them) and gloves.
the DVSA have published more guidance and photos that show what you can expect on GOV.UK.
Wearing a Face Covering
Pupils should wear a face covering when they go for their test if they can. They shouldn't wear one if it will cause them difficulties - for example if they have a respiratory condition.
They will need to remove it briefly so the test centre staff can check their ID.
Your pupils can find out more about how to wear and make a cloth face covering on GOV.UK.
Making More Tests Available
More tests will be available from the 3rd of August. This will help to reduce the waiting time for theory tests.
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