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Preparing for the theory test

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The driving theory test has two parts, part one is a multiple choice test of 50 questions and part two is a hazard perception test of 14 video clips in which you will have to identify 15 developing hazards.

 

To prepare for both parts of the theory test we recommend that all candidates, regardless of driving experience, use the resource material available.

With your First theory test booking confirmation letter, DSA send you a CD ROM which you should watch. This explains the process of taking the theory test.

 

Multiple choice

To prepare for the multiple choice part of the theory test, there are three books known as the source material, these include The Highway Code, Know Your Traffic Signs, and the relevant vehicle Driving Skills series.

The complete set of theory test questions and answers is also available in book and CD ROM format.

 

Hazard perception

The Driving Standards Agency (DSA) has developed a modular, multi-media training resource for the hazard perception test. The resource is available in DVD and VHS video format and is called 'The official guide to hazard perception'; this was formerly known as 'Roadsense'.


This training resource adopts a structured approach to defining hazards, looking for clues, the 'mirror- signal- manoeuvre' routine, scanning and planning, prioritising, cutting down the risks and responding to hazards. The DVD also has a number of interactive, example hazard perception video clips.

The hazard perception training material has been developed, not as a 'teach yourself' product, but as one where guidance from a professional trainer is essential.

Integrating theoretical hazard perception training into the practical training sessions will ensure that as competence is achieved in each of the necessary skills, they can be strengthened and applied while you are on the road to increase the road safety benefits.

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How to book a theory test

Before you can take your theory test you will need to make sure you have a valid provisional driving licence. You can apply for a provisional driving licence from the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA). The application form (form D1) can be obtained from your local Post Office ®.
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Booking online
To book a theory test online you will need:

  • a valid UK driving licence
  • a valid debit or credit card for payment

 

Booking by phone

To book a theory test with an operator over the phone you will need:

  • a valid UK driving licence
  • a valid debit or credit card for payment
  • You can book a theory test over the phone on 0300 200 1122, from 8.00 am to 6.00 pm, Monday to Friday except on Bank Holidays.

Booking by post

To book a theory test by post you will need an application form. Application forms are available online, on request from the Driving Standards Agency booking line or from theory and practical test centres. Payment can be made by cheque or postal order, but cash payments are not accepted.

Cancelling or rescheduling a test

You can reschedule or cancel a test over the phone via the booking line or you can do it online. Providing you give us three clear working days notice you can: pass with peter

  • move or change your appointment
  • cancel your appointment
  • have a full refund of test fee

 

Theory Test Fee Payable To The D.S.A

Theory test fees Price
Standard price for cars £31.00

 

 

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