UNPOL Driving Assessment: Vehicle Securing Procedure at the End of Road Exercise (According to SOP)
This article explains the correct end-of-drive procedure expected by UNPOL examiners.
🚗 Importance of Vehicle Securing
The end of the driving assessment demonstrates:
- Discipline
- Safety awareness
- Professional police driving habits
Examiners carefully observe how the candidate finishes the exercise.
✅ Correct Vehicle Securing Sequence
At the end of the road assessment, the candidate must perform the following steps in order:
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Stop the vehicle smoothly
Bring the vehicle to a complete stop at the location indicated by the examiner. -
Apply the handbrake firmly
The handbrake must be fully engaged before any other action. -
Select the correct gear
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Manual vehicle: select neutral or first gear (as instructed)
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Automatic vehicle: select “Park”
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Switch off the engine
Engine must be turned off calmly and correctly. -
Secure the vehicle
Keep foot brake applied until handbrake is confirmed secure. -
Wait for examiner instructions
Do not exit the vehicle unless instructed.
❌ Common End-of-Test Mistakes
Candidates may lose marks or fail due to:
- Forgetting to apply handbrake
- Switching off engine before securing the vehicle
- Exiting the vehicle without permission
- Rushing the procedure
- Appearing careless or inattentive
🧠 SAAT Examiner Expectation
The assessment does not end when the vehicle stops.
It ends only when the vehicle is fully secured and the examiner confirms completion.
✅ Key Advice for Candidates
Drive calmly.
Finish professionally.
Follow instructions until the very last second.
Disclaimer
This article is shared strictly for educational and personal learning purposes only.
The United Nations does not charge any fee at any stage of the recruitment or assessment process.

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