Common Mistakes That Disqualify Candidates During UNPOL Driving Assessment (According to SOP)
Below are the most common mistakes that lead to immediate or serious disqualification during the road exercise.
1. Failure to Follow Examiner Instructions
Candidates must strictly follow all verbal instructions given by the examiner.
Ignoring, delaying, or questioning instructions may result in failure.
2. Poor Observation and Mirror Use
Not checking mirrors before:
- Moving off
- Changing lanes
- Turning
- Stopping
This shows lack of situational awareness and is treated seriously.
3. Incorrect Vehicle Control
Examples include:
- Harsh braking
- Poor clutch control
- Stalling repeatedly
- Unsafe steering
Loss of smooth control indicates the candidate is not road-ready.
4. Improper Lane Discipline
Changing lanes without indication or positioning the vehicle incorrectly at junctions reflects poor road judgment.
5. Unsafe Speed Management
Driving too fast or too slow for road conditions is considered unsafe.
Speed must match traffic flow and conditions.
6. Failure at Junctions and Intersections
Common errors:
- Rolling stop at STOP sign
- Late braking
- Incorrect priority judgment
These are among the most frequent causes of failure.
7. Poor Parking or Vehicle Securing
At the end of the assessment, candidates must:
- Apply handbrake
- Select correct gear
- Switch off engine
- Secure the vehicle
Failure to complete this sequence correctly may affect the final result.
✅ Key Advice from SAAT Practice
A candidate does not pass because they drive well.
A candidate passes because they drive safely, calmly, and exactly as instructed.

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