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The theory test

Before you can take your practical driving test you will need to have passed your theory test.

Initial information

The theory test is split two parts.

There's a set of 50 multiple choice questions that focus on driving situations, technical rules and other regulations. These are delivered and answered using a touch-screen computer. To pass you must answer at least 43 questions correctly.

The hazard perception part of the test assesses your forward planning and ability to spot possible dangers or threats. The computer will show 14 video clips that each contain one or two developing hazards. Your responses to these are recorded using the computer mouse. For a high score you must spot hazards early.

You must pass both parts to pass the whole theory test. The theory test certificate is valid for two years from the date you passed. If it runs out before you pass the practical you will need to take it again. It's sometimes better to pass your theory test even before starting your driving lessons. This will give you a better impression of what driving on road will actually be like.

How can I prepare for it?

For the multiple choice part of the test, books and CD-ROMs are a good way to practise and can be bought from any large book shop. The highway code is a good place to start and will familiarise you with road signs and general issues surrounding road safety. The theory test questions and answers are also widely available in book and CD-ROM format. Many of the CD-ROMs offer mock tests and a hazard perception test and studying these will give you the best possible chance of passing. The hazard percepection test are also available in interactive DVD formats.

Booking the theory test

You can book over the phone or online with a debit or credit card. You can also book by post but will need to fill out an application form; you can get this online or by phoning the DSA booking information line. This payment can be made using cheque or postal order. The theory test costs £30.00.

Written by Sarah Willoughby


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