引用(loonloon @ 24 May 2007, 15:33)

Just found this.
This is an often asked question and this is the official DSA response to this. It says it all really.
"I can confirm that you can present your own vehicle for the test however
you must ensure that it is mechanically sound. All equipment by law must
be fitted and working correctly.
The controls, seating, equipment or any other articles in the vehicle
must be arranged so that they don't interfere with the conduct of the
test.
The vehicle will be deemed unsuitable for testing if the vehicle has no
clear view to the rear - other than by use of the exterior mirrors, the
vehicle is not fitted with only a driver's seat and it must not be
loaded or partly loaded.
You may wish to contact your insurance company to verify that you are
covered to take the test in your vehicle as this will be asked on the
day of your test. This means that your insurance company will need to
send you a letter confirming you are covered to take a driving test.
You will need to fit an extra rear view mirror for use by the examiner
which is available from most car accessory stores. "L" plates must also
be displayed on both the front and rear of the vehicle. Also, the car
must have a seatbelt and headrest fitted as standard to the front
passenger seat.
When driving to the test centre you must have someone accompanying you,
who has held their British licence in the category you are learning for
more than 3 years and is also over the age of 21. If you wish for that
person to accompany you on the test you must advise the examiner at the
time of the test."
这都是常识吧。除了车况良好一条以外,其它都是你合法开车的必要条件
不过考官也不一定会问就是了。我拿我自己的车考的。考官根本没看我的保险MOT,也没问我跟谁来的