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What happens if there is snow during my driving test?

Will I be able to cancel my test or do I still need to go and do the test. I'm worried that the snow will make the road slippery and I will fail because of that.
anonymous  (Level 1)  |   Advice  |   02 Feb 2009 02:49
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gices gices  (Level 2)  |   02 Feb 2009 03:53

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If the weather is really bad, then the DSA will postpone all practical driving tests where there is an impact. So if there's snow and it will be a hazard to motorists, then you will be able to re-schedule your test and you will not lose your test fees.

All you have to do is call up the DSA and arrange for an alternative date for your test.
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