>> As the examiner is legally supervising the pupil I would have thought that they would
>> be obliged to ensure that the car is legal by seeing the instructor's documents, checking
>> the tyres etc ...
>>
Examiners only have to ensure the car used for the test is visibly legal. They do check the tyres and used to look at the tax disc when cars had them but the onus for documentation is on the car's owner or user. The examiner is in the car as an independent observer, not a supervisor and has no legal obligations other than a duty to intervene where possible to preserve life and limb.
I have known at least two occasions where an examiner happily let a candidate demolish a piece of road furniture because the instructors concerned had a history of bringing sub standard pupils for test.
Last edited by: Robin O'Reliant on Mon 8 May 17 at 17:08
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