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Registering for the Practical Driving Exam (Egzamin Praktyczny) at WORD

To obtain your driving licence in Poland, you must pass the practical driving exam at a Wojewódzki Ośrodek Ruchu Drogowego (WORD). This guide walks you through the entire process, from ensuring you meet the prerequisites like a valid PKK and completed OSK training, to booking your exam, understanding the test format, and navigating the steps after you pass. Prepare thoroughly to ensure a smooth path to your Polish driving licence.

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Passing the practical driving exam is the final hurdle to obtaining your Polish driving licence. This comprehensive guide outlines the entire process of registering for and successfully completing your practical exam, known as egzamin praktyczny, at a Wojewódzki Ośrodek Ruchu Drogowego (WORD) in Poland. From prerequisites like your active Profil Kandydata na Kierowcę (PKK) and completed driving school training to booking your test, understanding the exam structure, and navigating the steps after you pass, this resource is designed to equip you with the knowledge needed for a smooth and successful journey to becoming a licensed driver.

Understanding the Polish Practical Driving Exam (Egzamin Praktyczny)

The practical driving exam in Poland is administered by Wojewódzkie Ośrodki Ruchu Drogowego (WORD), which are provincial road traffic centers. It is a mandatory state examination designed to assess your practical driving skills and your ability to safely operate a vehicle in various conditions while adhering to Polish traffic laws. Successfully passing this exam is a crucial step that allows you to apply for your physical driving licence.

The exam serves as a direct evaluation of the training you received at an Ośrodek Szkolenia Kierowców (OSK), or licensed driving school. It verifies that you not only understand the rules of the road but can apply them competently and safely in real-world scenarios, including performing specific maneuvers and driving in diverse traffic conditions.

The Role of WORD and PKK in Your Exam Journey

The WORD is the sole authority responsible for conducting both theoretical and practical driving exams in Poland. Each WORD operates under strict national guidelines to ensure a standardized and fair assessment process. When you register for an exam, you will select a specific WORD location where you wish to take your test.

Your PKK (Profil Kandydata na Kierowcę) is an electronic candidate profile that acts as your unique identifier throughout the entire process of obtaining a driving licence. It is issued by your local Wydział Komunikacji (Department of Communication) and contains all essential information about your progress: your personal data, medical certificate details, passed theoretical exam results, and confirmation of completed OSK training hours. The PKK is indispensable for booking any driving exam and tracking your status.

Definition

PKK (Profil Kandydata na Kierowcę)

An electronic profile generated by the local Department of Communication for every aspiring driver in Poland, containing all necessary data and progress information from medical checks to theory and practical exam results. It is essential for booking exams and applying for a licence.

Essential Prerequisites Before You Book Your Practical Exam

Before you can even consider booking your egzamin praktyczny, you must fulfill a series of fundamental requirements. These prerequisites ensure that you have undergone the necessary training and passed the preliminary theoretical assessment, proving you have a foundational understanding of traffic rules.

1. Active and Valid PKK (Profil Kandydata na Kierowcę)

Your PKK must be active and accessible in the system. This profile is generated for you at the beginning of your driving licence process by the Wydział Komunikacji relevant to your place of residence. It electronically tracks your progress. Without a valid PKK, no WORD can register you for an exam.

2. Successful Completion of the Theoretical Exam

You must pass the theoretical driving exam at a WORD before you are eligible to book the practical one. The result of your theoretical exam is automatically recorded in your PKK. The practical exam system will verify this information. If the theoretical exam pass is not yet reflected in your PKK, you will not be able to proceed with practical exam booking.

3. Completed OSK Practical Training

A core requirement is the completion of mandatory practical driving training at a licensed driving school (Ośrodek Szkolenia Kierowców - OSK). For category B, this typically involves a minimum of 30 hours of driving lessons. Your OSK is responsible for confirming the completion of these hours in your PKK system. This electronic confirmation is critical; if your training hours are not officially logged as completed, the WORD system will not allow you to book the practical exam.

Tip

Always confirm with your OSK that all your practical training hours have been properly registered in your PKK before attempting to book your practical exam. Delays in system updates can cause booking issues. You can often track your PKK status via services like Info-Car.

How to Register for Your Practical Driving Exam

Once you have met all the prerequisites, the next step is to book your practical exam. You have a few options for doing so, with online booking being the most common and convenient.

1. Booking Online via Info-Car

The most popular method for booking driving exams in Poland is through the official Info-Car portal (www.info-car.pl). This platform allows you to manage your exam appointments, check your PKK status, and track your driving licence production.

Booking Your Practical Driving Exam via Info-Car

  1. Access the Info-Car Portal: Go to www.info-car.pl and navigate to the exam booking section.
  2. Log In or Register: If you don't have an account, you'll need to register. Otherwise, log in using your credentials.
  3. Enter Your Details: Provide your personal data, including your PESEL number (or other identification if you don't have a PESEL) and your PKK number. These are essential for the system to verify your eligibility.
  4. Select Exam Category and Type: Choose the specific category of driving licence you are applying for (e.g., B, A, C) and confirm you are booking the egzamin praktyczny.
  5. Choose Your WORD: Select the Wojewódzki Ośrodek Ruchu Drogowego where you wish to take the exam.
  6. Select Date and Time: Browse the available slots and pick a date and time that suits you. Some WORDs may offer options for specific vehicle types (manual or automatic); ensure you select the correct one based on your training and desired licence type.
  7. Pay the Exam Fee: The system will display the current fee for your chosen exam category. You must pay this fee online within a specific timeframe (often 5 minutes) to confirm your reservation. Ensure you use the correct payment details linked to your booking.
  8. Receive Confirmation: After successful payment, you will receive a confirmation of your exam booking from the selected WORD.

2. Booking Directly at a WORD Office

You can also book your practical exam in person by visiting the administration office of your chosen WORD.

  • Documents Needed: Bring your valid ID and your PKK number.
  • Payment: You can typically pay the exam fee directly at the WORD's cashier or via a bank transfer specified by the WORD.
  • Appointment: An administrator will assist you in selecting an available date and time.

Note

When booking online, ensure your internet connection is stable and you are ready to complete the payment immediately. Delays can lead to losing your selected slot. Keep a record of your payment confirmation.

Changing or Cancelling Your Exam Appointment

If you need to change or cancel your exam appointment, you can usually do so through the Info-Car portal or by contacting the WORD directly.

  • Deadlines: There are strict deadlines for changes or cancellations, typically at least 2 working days before the scheduled exam date.
  • Fees: If you cancel or change your appointment within the allowed timeframe, you may be able to transfer your fee to a new date or receive a refund (check the specific WORD's policy). However, if you fail to cancel or change outside this window or do not show up for the exam, your paid fee will usually be forfeited.

Exam Day Preparations and What to Bring

The day of your practical exam can be stressful, but proper preparation can significantly ease the pressure. Knowing what to bring and what to expect upon arrival is crucial.

Required Documents

The most important item to bring is a valid identification document. This could be:

  • Your Polish ID card (dowód osobisty)
  • Your passport
  • Your residence card (karta pobytu)
  • Other valid identity documents (e.g., temporary identity certificate for foreigners, Polish identity document for foreigners, or a document confirming tolerated stay).

Without a valid ID, the examiner will not permit you to take the exam, and your fee will be lost.

Punctuality and Arrival

  • Arrive Early: Aim to arrive at the WORD at least 15-30 minutes before your scheduled exam time. This gives you time to find the correct waiting area, use the facilities, and calm your nerves without feeling rushed.
  • Late Arrival: Late arrival typically results in immediate disqualification and forfeiture of your exam fee. WORDs operate on tight schedules, and examiners cannot wait for late candidates.

Specific Attire or Aids

  • Glasses/Contact Lenses: If your medical certificate (and thus your PKK) states that you require corrective lenses for driving, you must wear them during the exam. Failure to do so is an automatic failure.
  • Hearing Aids/Other Aids: Similarly, if any other aids are specified in your medical certificate, ensure you have them.
  • Motorcycle Categories (AM, A1, A2, A): Candidates for motorcycle categories must bring appropriate protective gear: helmet (the WORD may provide one, but you can bring your own), proper footwear, long trousers, a jacket, and gloves.

Vehicle Choice for the Exam

The practical exam is usually conducted in a vehicle provided by the WORD. These vehicles are typically standard models, often similar to those used by many OSKs.

  • WORD Vehicle: This is the default. You will use a vehicle owned and maintained by the WORD.
  • OSK Vehicle: In some cases, and with prior arrangement, it may be possible to take the exam in the vehicle provided by your driving school (OSK). This option requires coordination between you, your OSK, and the WORD. It is not always available and might incur additional costs from your OSK. This decision must be made and confirmed at the time of booking.

Warning

Failing to bring a valid, acceptable form of identification on exam day will result in the immediate cancellation of your exam. The fee paid will not be refunded, and you will need to rebook and pay again. Double-check your ID before leaving for the WORD.

The Practical Exam Structure: Plac Manewrowy and Road Traffic

The practical driving exam in Poland is divided into two distinct parts: tasks performed on a closed maneuver yard (plac manewrowy) and driving in real road traffic conditions (ruch drogowy). You must successfully pass the maneuver yard section to proceed to the traffic portion.

Scoring Principles

Examiners follow strict scoring criteria based on national regulations.

  • Minor Errors: Certain minor errors might be allowed once or twice without immediate failure, but accumulating too many can lead to a negative result.
  • Critical Errors: Actions that directly endanger safety or constitute serious violations of traffic rules lead to immediate exam termination.
  • Two Identical Errors: Performing the same task incorrectly twice will also result in a negative exam outcome. For example, if a maneuver is failed once, the examiner might offer a second attempt; failing it a second time results in failure of the entire exam.

Part 1: Tasks on the Maneuver Yard (Plac Manewrowy)

The maneuver yard section is designed to assess your basic vehicle control and ability to perform specific tasks in a controlled environment. This part ensures you have the fundamental skills before entering public roads.

1. Vehicle Inspection and Preparation

Before starting the engine, you will be asked to perform a basic vehicle check. This typically involves:

  • Lights: Demonstrating the operation of at least two specific lights (e.g., low beam, high beam, brake lights, indicator lights, reversing lights). The examiner will name the lights, and you must correctly identify and activate them.
  • Fluids/Components: Identifying and checking the levels of at least two specific fluids (e.g., engine oil, brake fluid, coolant, windshield washer fluid) or the operation of components like the horn. You must know where these are located under the hood or within the cabin.
  • Tyres: Briefly inspecting the condition of the tyres.

After the inspection, you must correctly prepare the vehicle for driving:

  • Adjustments: Adjusting the driver's seat, mirrors, and headrest.
  • Seatbelt: Fastening your seatbelt.

2. Specific Maneuvers

The exact maneuvers depend on the licence category, but for Category B (passenger cars), they typically include:

  • Driving Forward and Backward in a Straight Line / Po Luku (Arch):

    • Smoothly driving forward within a designated lane.
    • Reversing in a straight line or along a designated curve (po luku), observing the path through the rear window and mirrors. Nienajeżdżanie kołem na linie (not driving over the lines) is critical.
  • Starting on a Hill (Ruszanie pod Górę):

    • Stopping the vehicle on an incline.
    • Engaging the handbrake/parking brake.
    • Starting the vehicle forward without rolling backward more than 0.2 meters and without stalling the engine. This tests clutch control and coordination.
  • Parking (Parkowanie): You may be asked to perform different types of parking:

    • Parallel Parking (Parkowanie Równoległe): Parking between two vehicles or within a designated area parallel to the curb, usually by reversing. One correction of the steering path is typically allowed. The vehicle must be safely parked without obstructing traffic and without mounting the curb.
    • Perpendicular Parking (Parkowanie Prostopadłe): Parking either forwards or backwards into a bay.
  • U-turn (Zawracanie): On a single carriageway, two-way road (often simulated on the yard or in a designated safe area), using reverse gear if necessary. The examiner will indicate the spot.

For Motorcycle Categories (AM, A1, A2, A): Specific maneuvers include:

  • Pushing the motorcycle without starting the engine.
  • Figure-eight turns (ósemka) and slalom (slalom wolny i szybki).
  • Emergency braking from a specified speed (e.g., 50 km/h) to a stop, using both front and rear brakes.

Common Reasons for Failure on the Plac Manewrowy:

  • Not identifying or operating vehicle components correctly during the inspection.
  • Driving over lines (najeżdżanie na linie) delimiting the maneuver areas.
  • Hitting a pylon or cone (potrącenie pachołka lub tyczki).
  • Stalling the engine multiple times.
  • Rolling backward more than 0.2m during a hill start.
  • Failing a maneuver twice.
  • Showing behavior that directly endangers safety (e.g., losing control of the vehicle).

Part 2: Driving in Real Road Traffic (Ruch Drogowy)

If you successfully complete the plac manewrowy section, you will proceed to the second and longer part of the exam: driving in real traffic. This part assesses your ability to apply traffic rules, make safe decisions, and interact with other road users.

Duration and Routes

The traffic driving portion typically lasts for a minimum of 25-45 minutes, depending on the licence category. Examiners follow pre-determined routes set by the WORD, which include various road types and traffic situations common in the area. These routes are designed to test a wide range of driving skills.

Examiner Instructions

The examiner will issue clear instructions regarding turns, lane changes, and other tasks in advance, allowing you sufficient time to react safely and correctly. Instructions should never contradict traffic laws or create dangerous situations. If an instruction is unclear or seems unsafe, you can politely ask for clarification.

Key Evaluation Areas

During the traffic portion, the examiner will observe your performance in several critical areas:

  • Observation: Constant scanning of mirrors, blind spots, and surroundings.
  • Signaling: Correct and timely use of indicators.
  • Priority Rules: Correctly yielding or taking priority at intersections, pedestrian crossings, and railway crossings.
  • Speed Management: Adhering to speed limits and adjusting speed appropriately for conditions.
  • Lane Discipline: Maintaining correct lane position, safe lane changes.
  • Turns: Correct execution of left and right turns.
  • Maneuvers: Safely executing overtaking (wyprzedzanie), avoiding obstacles (omijanie), and meeting oncoming traffic (wymijanie).
  • Specific Situations: Safely navigating through tunnels (if available), passing tram and bus stops, and potentially railway crossings.
  • Vehicle Control: Smooth operation of controls (steering, brakes, accelerator, clutch, gear changes).
  • Attitude: Calmness, confidence, and respect for other road users.

Note

The examiner will not provide specific coaching or tips during the exam. Their role is solely to observe and assess. If a mistake is made, they might state "błąd" (error) or "to zadanie zostało wykonane nieprawidłowo" (this task was performed incorrectly) but will not explain how to fix it in that moment.

Critical Errors Leading to Immediate Exam Termination

Certain actions during the practical driving exam are considered so dangerous or demonstrate such a profound lack of skill or disregard for rules that they result in immediate termination of the exam and a negative result, regardless of previous performance. There is no second chance for these types of errors.

Here's a table outlining common critical failures:

Critical ErrorDescription
Causing a traffic collisionAny incident resulting in contact with another vehicle, pedestrian, or fixed object.
Overtaking/avoiding vehicle at pedestrian crossingOvertaking a vehicle that has stopped to yield to pedestrians at a marked crossing, or failing to stop when a pedestrian is on a marked crossing.
Failure to yield to pedestrianNot giving way to a pedestrian on a marked crossing or to a pedestrian crossing the road at an intersection where the vehicle is turning.
Ignoring traffic lights/signsRunning a red light, ignoring a stop sign (znak STOP), or other mandatory signs that pose immediate danger.
Gross speedingExceeding the speed limit by more than 20 km/h.
Dangerous overtakingOvertaking in prohibited areas (e.g., at crossroads, on railway/tram crossings, on bends marked with warning signs, immediately before or on pedestrian crossings, at hillcrests) or with insufficient visibility/space.
Creating a direct threat to safetyAny action by the candidate that puts themselves, the examiner, other road users, or property in immediate, serious danger, even if no collision occurs (e.g., swerving violently, losing control).
Ignoring rail/tram crossing rulesFailing to stop at a railway or tram crossing when required, or proceeding when unsafe.
Unsafe lane change/turnChanging lanes or turning without proper observation, signaling, or creating a dangerous situation with other vehicles.
Driving under influenceBeing under the influence of alcohol or drugs (this should be checked before the exam even begins, but any suspicion during the exam would lead to immediate termination).

Warning

Examiners have the authority to immediately terminate the exam if they deem the candidate's actions directly endanger safety. This is a non-negotiable rule, and such termination results in an automatic negative exam result.

Practical Exam Costs and Payment Information

The cost of the practical driving exam in Poland is a significant component of the overall expenses incurred in obtaining a driving licence. The fee is set nationally but may vary slightly between WORDs for certain categories, and certainly varies by category.

  • Typical Fee (Category B): For a standard passenger car (Category B) exam, the fee is approximately 200 PLN. This fee is subject to change, so always verify the current amount on the Info-Car portal or directly with your chosen WORD.
  • Category Variation: Fees for other categories (e.g., A, C, D, T) will differ, often being higher due to the specialized nature of the vehicle or additional requirements.
  • Payment Method: The fee must be paid in advance to confirm your booking. When booking online via Info-Car, payment is typically made electronically via bank transfer or online payment gateway. When booking in person, you might pay at the WORD's cashier or by bank transfer.
  • Non-Refundable: As mentioned, if you fail to attend the exam without proper cancellation, or if you are disqualified due to lateness or missing documents, the fee is generally non-refundable.

It's important to factor in the cost of potential re-takes. Each failed practical exam requires rebooking and repaying the full practical exam fee.

Changing or Cancelling Your Exam Appointment

Flexibility exists for managing your exam schedule, but it's bound by specific rules.

  • Deadline for Changes: To change or cancel your exam without losing your fee, you must typically do so at least 2 working days (48 hours) before the scheduled date and time. This can usually be done via Info-Car or by contacting the WORD administration directly during their working hours.
  • Consequences of Late Cancellation/No-Show: If you cancel outside the deadline or do not show up for your exam, your fee will be forfeited. The WORD will keep the payment to cover administrative costs and the lost slot.
  • Rebooking After Cancellation: If you cancel within the timeframe, your payment usually remains available for a future booking. If you miss the deadline or simply don't show, you'll need to pay the fee again when rebooking.

What Happens After Your Practical Exam? Pass or Fail

The outcome of your practical exam has clear next steps. The examiner will inform you of your result immediately after the test concludes.

If You Pass (Wynik Pozytywny)

Congratulations! Passing the practical exam is the final hurdle for obtaining your Polish driving licence.

  1. PKK Update: The WORD will electronically update your PKK to reflect your successful completion of the practical exam. This information is then automatically sent to your local Wydział Komunikacji (Department of Communication), which is the authority responsible for issuing your physical licence. You can check the status of this update on Info-Car by entering your PESEL number, name, and surname.
  2. Applying for Your Physical Driving Licence: Once your PKK is updated, you must formally apply for the physical driving licence.
    • Where to Apply: You apply at the Wydział Komunikacji (Department of Communication) of your local Starostwo Powiatowe (District Office) or Urząd Miasta (City Office) if you reside in a city with county rights. In Warsaw, you apply at the district office relevant to your residence.
    • Required Documents (for Licence Application):
      • Completed application form for a driving licence.
      • Your valid ID.
      • Proof of payment for the driving licence issuance fee.
      • A current, appropriate photo (check specific requirements for driving licence photos, which are strict).
      • Your medical certificate (already part of your PKK, but sometimes a physical copy is requested for verification).
      • (If applicable) A copy of your previous driving licence if you are extending categories.
  3. Licence Fee: There is a fee for the issuance of the physical driving licence, which is currently around 100 PLN. This is separate from the exam fees.
  4. Licence Production and Tracking: Once your application is submitted and fee paid, your licence will be produced by PWPW (Polska Wytwórnia Papierów Wartościowych – Polish Security Printing Works).
    • Tracking Status: You can track the production status of your driving licence on Info-Car using your PESEL number, name, and surname.
    • Timeline: The licence is usually ready for pickup within 9 working days from the date the WORD sends confirmation of your passed exam to the Wydział Komunikacji. However, in complex situations (e.g., if your case requires additional clarification, if you previously had a driving ban, or obtained a licence abroad), it may take up to 1 month, or even up to 2 months if significant clarification is needed.
  5. Receiving Your Licence: You will be notified when your licence is ready for pickup at the Wydział Komunikacji or, if you chose, it can be sent to your registered address. When picking up in person, remember to bring your ID.
Definition

Wydział Komunikacji (Department of Communication)

A department within the local Starostwo Powiatowe (District Office) or Urząd Miasta (City Office) responsible for all administrative matters related to vehicles and driving licences, including issuing the PKK and the physical driving licence.

If You Fail (Wynik Negatywny)

Failing the practical exam is a common experience, but it's not the end of your journey.

  1. Reasons for Failure: The examiner will briefly explain the reasons for your negative result. This feedback is invaluable for understanding your weak points.
  2. Rebooking the Exam: To re-attempt the practical exam, you must:
    • Rebook: Schedule a new exam appointment through Info-Car or at a WORD office.
    • Repay the Fee: Each re-take requires paying the full practical exam fee again.
  3. Considering Additional Training: If you failed due to significant skill gaps or repeated errors, it is highly recommended to take additional driving lessons (jazdy doszkalające) with your OSK. These extra lessons can help you address specific weaknesses identified during the exam and build confidence before your next attempt. Your OSK can also provide feedback on common examiner expectations and local routes.

Tip

After failing, review the feedback from the examiner. Take a few extra lessons focusing on the areas where you made mistakes. Practicing specific maneuvers or navigating challenging traffic situations with an instructor can significantly improve your chances on the next attempt.

Common Pitfalls and How to Succeed

Many candidates encounter difficulties during the practical exam that could be avoided with proper preparation and awareness. Here are some common pitfalls and tips on how to overcome them:

  1. Incomplete OSK Training Confirmation in PKK:

    • Pitfall: Your OSK hasn't properly logged all your practical training hours in the PKK system.
    • Remedy: Actively communicate with your OSK to ensure your PKK is updated immediately after completing your lessons. Check your PKK status on Info-Car before booking.
  2. Booking Errors:

    • Pitfall: Selecting the wrong vehicle type (e.g., manual instead of automatic), choosing an incorrect exam category, or issues with online payment not linking to the booking.
    • Remedy: Double-check all details during the online booking process. Verify the selected vehicle type matches your training. Ensure your online payment is fully processed and confirmed within the given timeframe.
  3. Lack of Valid ID on Exam Day:

    • Pitfall: Forgetting your ID or bringing an expired/unacceptable form of identification.
    • Remedy: Always prepare your valid ID the night before. Place it with your keys or other essential items so you don't forget it.
  4. Stress Management:

    • Pitfall: Extreme nervousness leading to mistakes that wouldn't normally be made.
    • Remedy: Practice relaxation techniques. A good night's sleep is crucial. During the exam, focus on one task at a time. Remember that the examiner is there to assess, not to trick you.
  5. Misunderstanding Maneuver Requirements:

    • Pitfall: Not knowing the exact criteria for specific plac manewrowy tasks (e.g., how much backward roll is allowed on a hill start, precise parking distances).
    • Remedy: Ask your instructor for precise details and criteria for each maneuver. Practice each maneuver repeatedly until it's second nature.
  6. Failure to Observe Surroundings (Mirrors, Blind Spots):

    • Pitfall: Not checking mirrors regularly, especially before turns, lane changes, or braking. Not checking blind spots.
    • Remedy: Make it a habit to exaggerate head movements during observation checks during your training. This makes it clear to the examiner that you are actively checking.
  7. Incorrect Signaling:

    • Pitfall: Forgetting to signal, signaling too late, or signaling incorrectly.
    • Remedy: Integrate signaling into every turn, lane change, and start/stop during practice. Make it automatic.
  8. Ignoring Priority Rules:

    • Pitfall: Failing to yield at intersections, pedestrian crossings, or when entering a roundabout.
    • Remedy: Pay extra attention to road signs, markings, and the "rule of the right" during practice. Actively identify priority situations with your instructor.
  9. Exceeding Speed Limits Significantly:

    • Pitfall: Unintentionally driving too fast for the area or conditions.
    • Remedy: Regularly check your speedometer. Be aware of changing speed limits. Practice maintaining appropriate speeds, especially in residential areas or near schools.
  10. Panicking During Unexpected Situations:

    • Pitfall: Freezing or making impulsive, unsafe decisions when faced with sudden events (e.g., another driver making a mistake, an animal running onto the road).
    • Remedy: Practice defensive driving. Your instructor should expose you to various scenarios and help you develop calm, safe responses. Remember that maintaining control and safety is paramount.

Checklist: Your Practical Exam Day Essentials

Here's a quick checklist to ensure you're ready for your practical exam:

  • [ ] Valid identification document (e.g., dowód osobisty, passport, karta pobytu).
  • [ ] Glasses or contact lenses, if required by your medical certificate.
  • [ ] Correct attire for motorcycle categories (helmet, appropriate shoes, trousers, jacket, gloves).
  • [ ] Confirmation of your exam booking (digital or print, especially if booked via Info-Car).
  • [ ] Be well-rested and calm.
  • [ ] Arrive at the WORD at least 15-30 minutes before your scheduled time.
  • [ ] Review basic vehicle checks (lights, fluids, horn) before arriving.
  • [ ] Be prepared to drive the WORD vehicle or your OSK vehicle if arranged.

Official Sources and Further Information

For the most up-to-date and authoritative information regarding the practical driving exam in Poland, always consult the official government and WORD websites. These sources provide detailed regulations, fees, and procedural changes.

Always refer to the specific WORD website for the center where you plan to take your exam, as they may have local information regarding routes, specific vehicle types available, or office hours.

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What are the main prerequisites for booking the practical exam?

You must have successfully passed the theoretical driving exam and completed the mandatory practical training at an authorized OSK (driving school). Your PKK (Profil Kandydata na Kierowcę) must be active and updated by your OSK.

How do I book my practical driving exam?

You can book your exam online via the official Info-Car portal (info-car.pl) or directly at your chosen Wojewódzki Ośrodek Ruchu Drogowego (WORD) office. You will need your PKK number and payment for the exam fee.

What documents should I bring on the day of the exam?

You must bring a valid form of identification (dowód osobisty or passport). If your medical certificate specifies, bring any required corrective aids like glasses or hearing aids.

What happens if I fail the practical driving exam?

If you fail, your result is recorded in your PKK. You must rebook and repay the exam fee to attempt the test again. Consider additional lessons with your OSK if you are struggling.

What does the practical exam consist of?

The practical exam has two parts: tasks performed on a closed maneuver yard (plac manewrowy), including vehicle checks and specific driving exercises, followed by driving in real traffic conditions under the examiner's supervision.

What happens after I pass the practical driving exam?

Once you pass, WORD will update your PKK and send this information to your local starostwo or city office. You then apply for the physical driving licence there, pay the production fee, and await its issuance.

How long does it take to get my driving licence after passing the practical exam?

After WORD sends information about your successful exam, your physical driving licence is usually ready within 9 working days. You can track its status online at info-car.pl using your PESEL, name, and surname.

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