Someone asked what the test entailed?
It took me three goes, and I'm not a complete idiot....
Generally two sections, can't remember what order.
Manouevering etc. You unhitch your trailer (remember to "note" that you'd need to take off numberplate), drive / reverse so you're parked alongside it, then reverse all that and recouple. You're allowed to get out to check how close you are, you're allowed to "nudge" the hitch but I think if the trailer moves you're in trouble. Rehitch, do your safety checks, ask examiner to help you check your lights.

You then take it along and do a reverse exercise, essentially an S-shape around cones, reversing straightly into a parking spot, getting the back edge of the trailer sitting in a 2-foot marked area. I think not making the marked area is a minor mark down, but going too far back is a no-no.
On the roads - they mark you on your "normal" driving too - so mirror use, not crossing hands, not driving with one hand perma-fixed to gear stick...

Obviously your lower speed limits apply, going around corners without kerb bumping, leaving enough time to get 12 metres of vehicle onto the roundabout without cutting anyone up, safely pulling over and setting off. MIRRORS especially pulling off at junctions.
My weak spots were getting in the right lanes. It was pointed out that if you miss your turning on a roundabout you can just keep going round, and round, and round....

Eco-driving comes into it, i.e. using highest sensible gear, smooth changes etc. Which I do anyway!
They are hard on you, and rightly so I think. I hadn't been driving long so found it relatively easy to go into "taught" driving mode, feeding the wheel and all that jazz. After years of bad habits, I'm not sure......
And then when you've done all that you go off and do your tickbox test to be allowed to take cattle/sheep over 65km.....
