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SIGN IN OR CREATE AN ACCOUNT We use cookies to collect information about how you use this site. We use this information to make the website work as well as possible and improve our services. BETA - This is a newly updated website. Please send us any feedback. FREE PRACTICE THEORY TESTS Free practice tests. You can use the practice tests to see how the real DVSA theory test works. You'll need to revise thoroughly to learn all the topics and understand hazard perception. That way, you'll give yourself the best chance of passing. To get instant online access to all the theory test revision questions – and over 130 hazard SHOP | SAFE DRIVING FOR LIFE We use cookies to collect information about how you use this site. We use this information to make the website work as well as possible and improve our services. BETA - This is a newly updated website. Please send us any feedback.ROAD SIGNS QUIZ
The quiz has 20 questions, and you need to get 17 right to pass. If you’re studying for your theory test, you’ll need to learn all the topics so you have the best chance of passing. This road signs quiz is just for practice. To get instant online access to all the theory test revision questions – and over 130 hazard perception clips CAR DRIVING THEORY TEST PRACTICE 2 The test has 50 questions, and you need to get 43 right to pass. You have 57 minutes to do it. You can review your answers at the end of the test, and then take a second practice test. You can also practise the hazard perception test and the video clip test for free. This driving theory test is just for practice. CAR THEORY TEST PREPARATION The car theory test costs £23 Visit GOV.UK to find out more about the theory test. It’s vital to prepare for your theory test: there’s a lot to learn about the rules of the road. The better prepared you are, the more likely you are to pass first time, which will save you thetime
LGV DRIVING THEORY TEST PRACTICE 1 The actual lorry test has 100 questions, and you need to get 85 right to pass the test. You’ll have 115 minutes to do it. You can review your answers at the end of the test, and then take a second practice test. You can also practise the hazard perception test for free. This driving theory test is just for practice. MOTORCYCLE RIDER THEORY TEST PRACTICE 2 The test has 50 questions, and you need to get 43 right to pass. You have 57 minutes to do it. You can review your answers at the end of the test, and then take a second practice test. You can also practise the hazard perception test for free. This motorcycle and moped theory test is just for practice. To get instant online access to all the FIRST AID FOR AN EMERGENCY ON THE ROAD Place your mouth over theirs. Give two breaths, each lasting two seconds. Continue with cycles of 30 chest compressions and two breaths until help arrives. If the casualty’s unconscious, but breathing, put them on their side in the recovery position, which looks like this: (source: Epilepsy.org.uk) SAFE DRIVING FOR LIFE Safe Driving for Life. Helping you stay safe on Britain's roads. FREE TESTS. Free practice tests for all learners. SHOP. Pass first time with official DVSA learning. ADVICE. Information for all drivers andriders.
SIGN IN OR CREATE AN ACCOUNT We use cookies to collect information about how you use this site. We use this information to make the website work as well as possible and improve our services. BETA - This is a newly updated website. Please send us any feedback. FREE PRACTICE THEORY TESTS Free practice tests. You can use the practice tests to see how the real DVSA theory test works. You'll need to revise thoroughly to learn all the topics and understand hazard perception. That way, you'll give yourself the best chance of passing. To get instant online access to all the theory test revision questions – and over 130 hazard SHOP | SAFE DRIVING FOR LIFE We use cookies to collect information about how you use this site. We use this information to make the website work as well as possible and improve our services. BETA - This is a newly updated website. Please send us any feedback.ROAD SIGNS QUIZ
The quiz has 20 questions, and you need to get 17 right to pass. If you’re studying for your theory test, you’ll need to learn all the topics so you have the best chance of passing. This road signs quiz is just for practice. To get instant online access to all the theory test revision questions – and over 130 hazard perception clips CAR DRIVING THEORY TEST PRACTICE 2 The test has 50 questions, and you need to get 43 right to pass. You have 57 minutes to do it. You can review your answers at the end of the test, and then take a second practice test. You can also practise the hazard perception test and the video clip test for free. This driving theory test is just for practice. CAR THEORY TEST PREPARATION The car theory test costs £23 Visit GOV.UK to find out more about the theory test. It’s vital to prepare for your theory test: there’s a lot to learn about the rules of the road. The better prepared you are, the more likely you are to pass first time, which will save you thetime
LGV DRIVING THEORY TEST PRACTICE 1 The actual lorry test has 100 questions, and you need to get 85 right to pass the test. You’ll have 115 minutes to do it. You can review your answers at the end of the test, and then take a second practice test. You can also practise the hazard perception test for free. This driving theory test is just for practice. MOTORCYCLE RIDER THEORY TEST PRACTICE 2 The test has 50 questions, and you need to get 43 right to pass. You have 57 minutes to do it. You can review your answers at the end of the test, and then take a second practice test. You can also practise the hazard perception test for free. This motorcycle and moped theory test is just for practice. To get instant online access to all the FIRST AID FOR AN EMERGENCY ON THE ROAD Place your mouth over theirs. Give two breaths, each lasting two seconds. Continue with cycles of 30 chest compressions and two breaths until help arrives. If the casualty’s unconscious, but breathing, put them on their side in the recovery position, which looks like this: (source: Epilepsy.org.uk) SHOP | SAFE DRIVING FOR LIFE We use cookies to collect information about how you use this site. We use this information to make the website work as well as possible and improve our services. BETA - This is a newly updated website. Please send us any feedback. REDEEM | SAFE DRIVING FOR LIFE We use cookies to collect information about how you use this site. We use this information to make the website work as well as possible and improve our services. BETA - This is a newly updated website. Please send us any feedback. CAR DRIVING THEORY TEST PRACTICE 1 The test has 50 questions, and you need to get 43 right to pass. You have 57 minutes to do it. You can review your answers at the end of the test, and then take a second practice test. You can also practise the hazard perception test and the video clip test for free. This driving theory test is just for practice. PLANNING A CAR JOURNEY Many tools are available to help you plan your journey. These include. road maps and atlases. satellite navigation systems (sat nav) online journey planners. websites providing information about congestion and roadworks. Try to allow some extra time for your journey in case there are delays – especially if you’ve got to be at your LGV DRIVING THEORY TEST PRACTICE 1 The actual lorry test has 100 questions, and you need to get 85 right to pass the test. You’ll have 115 minutes to do it. You can review your answers at the end of the test, and then take a second practice test. You can also practise the hazard perception test for free. This driving theory test is just for practice. MOTORCYCLE RIDER THEORY TEST PRACTICE 2 The test has 50 questions, and you need to get 43 right to pass. You have 57 minutes to do it. You can review your answers at the end of the test, and then take a second practice test. You can also practise the hazard perception test for free. This motorcycle and moped theory test is just for practice. To get instant online access to all the THE OFFICIAL DVSA HIGHWAY CODE The Official DVSA Highway Code. An essential read for any road user. Keep safe, make sure you're up to date with the latest rules of the road, and avoid penalties and fines by getting your copy of The Official Highway Code. The Official Highway Code - for life, not just for learners. If you live in Northern Ireland we recommend buying The ARE YOU READY TO LEARN BUS DRIVING? Here’s a quick checklist to see if you can learn to drive a PCV. You must. be 18 years old. hold a full car licence for Great Britain or Northern Ireland. apply for the correct provisional entitlements on your licence. provide a medical report showing you’re fit to drive aPCV:
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT SAT NAVS AND SAFE DRIVING To use them safely, you need to glance at the screen (when it’s safe), as well as listen to the directions. This should help you to plan ahead and be in the correct lane in good time. Sat navs are a great driving aid, but we know they’re not always 100% accurate. Stay aware of changing road conditions and do not blindly follow yoursat nav
YOUR COMPLETE GUIDE TO ROOF-RACK SAFETY A badly fitted, badly secured rack is likely to damage your car and may come loose while you’re driving. Make sure that you inspect your roof rack before use. The rack is out in all weathers and, over time, it may start to get rusty. To prevent this from happening, carefully check it and rub some copper grease onto the mounts before you setoff.
SAFE DRIVING FOR LIFE Safe Driving for Life. Helping you stay safe on Britain's roads. FREE TESTS. Free practice tests for all learners. SHOP. Pass first time with official DVSA learning. ADVICE. Information for all drivers andriders.
SIGN IN OR CREATE AN ACCOUNT We use cookies to collect information about how you use this site. We use this information to make the website work as well as possible and improve our services. BETA - This is a newly updated website. Please send us any feedback. FREE PRACTICE THEORY TESTS Free practice tests. You can use the practice tests to see how the real DVSA theory test works. You'll need to revise thoroughly to learn all the topics and understand hazard perception. That way, you'll give yourself the best chance of passing. To get instant online access to all the theory test revision questions – and over 130 hazard SHOP | SAFE DRIVING FOR LIFE We use cookies to collect information about how you use this site. We use this information to make the website work as well as possible and improve our services. BETA - This is a newly updated website. Please send us any feedback.ROAD SIGNS QUIZ
The quiz has 20 questions, and you need to get 17 right to pass. If you’re studying for your theory test, you’ll need to learn all the topics so you have the best chance of passing. This road signs quiz is just for practice. To get instant online access to all the theory test revision questions – and over 130 hazard perception clips CAR DRIVING THEORY TEST PRACTICE 2 The test has 50 questions, and you need to get 43 right to pass. You have 57 minutes to do it. You can review your answers at the end of the test, and then take a second practice test. You can also practise the hazard perception test and the video clip test for free. This driving theory test is just for practice. HAZARD PERCEPTION TEST A developing hazard is something that would cause you to take action, like changing speed or direction. You can score up to 5 points for each developing hazard. You need to get 9 points or more in total to pass. To get a high score, click or tap as soon as you see the hazard starting to develop. You don't lose points if you click and get itwrong.
CAR THEORY TEST PREPARATION The car theory test costs £23 Visit GOV.UK to find out more about the theory test. It’s vital to prepare for your theory test: there’s a lot to learn about the rules of the road. The better prepared you are, the more likely you are to pass first time, which will save you thetime
LGV DRIVING THEORY TEST PRACTICE 1 The actual lorry test has 100 questions, and you need to get 85 right to pass the test. You’ll have 115 minutes to do it. You can review your answers at the end of the test, and then take a second practice test. You can also practise the hazard perception test for free. This driving theory test is just for practice. FIRST AID FOR AN EMERGENCY ON THE ROAD Place your mouth over theirs. Give two breaths, each lasting two seconds. Continue with cycles of 30 chest compressions and two breaths until help arrives. If the casualty’s unconscious, but breathing, put them on their side in the recovery position, which looks like this: (source: Epilepsy.org.uk) SAFE DRIVING FOR LIFE Safe Driving for Life. Helping you stay safe on Britain's roads. FREE TESTS. Free practice tests for all learners. SHOP. Pass first time with official DVSA learning. ADVICE. Information for all drivers andriders.
SIGN IN OR CREATE AN ACCOUNT We use cookies to collect information about how you use this site. We use this information to make the website work as well as possible and improve our services. BETA - This is a newly updated website. Please send us any feedback. FREE PRACTICE THEORY TESTS Free practice tests. You can use the practice tests to see how the real DVSA theory test works. You'll need to revise thoroughly to learn all the topics and understand hazard perception. That way, you'll give yourself the best chance of passing. To get instant online access to all the theory test revision questions – and over 130 hazard SHOP | SAFE DRIVING FOR LIFE We use cookies to collect information about how you use this site. We use this information to make the website work as well as possible and improve our services. BETA - This is a newly updated website. Please send us any feedback.ROAD SIGNS QUIZ
The quiz has 20 questions, and you need to get 17 right to pass. If you’re studying for your theory test, you’ll need to learn all the topics so you have the best chance of passing. This road signs quiz is just for practice. To get instant online access to all the theory test revision questions – and over 130 hazard perception clips CAR DRIVING THEORY TEST PRACTICE 2 The test has 50 questions, and you need to get 43 right to pass. You have 57 minutes to do it. You can review your answers at the end of the test, and then take a second practice test. You can also practise the hazard perception test and the video clip test for free. This driving theory test is just for practice. HAZARD PERCEPTION TEST A developing hazard is something that would cause you to take action, like changing speed or direction. You can score up to 5 points for each developing hazard. You need to get 9 points or more in total to pass. To get a high score, click or tap as soon as you see the hazard starting to develop. You don't lose points if you click and get itwrong.
CAR THEORY TEST PREPARATION The car theory test costs £23 Visit GOV.UK to find out more about the theory test. It’s vital to prepare for your theory test: there’s a lot to learn about the rules of the road. The better prepared you are, the more likely you are to pass first time, which will save you thetime
LGV DRIVING THEORY TEST PRACTICE 1 The actual lorry test has 100 questions, and you need to get 85 right to pass the test. You’ll have 115 minutes to do it. You can review your answers at the end of the test, and then take a second practice test. You can also practise the hazard perception test for free. This driving theory test is just for practice. FIRST AID FOR AN EMERGENCY ON THE ROAD Place your mouth over theirs. Give two breaths, each lasting two seconds. Continue with cycles of 30 chest compressions and two breaths until help arrives. If the casualty’s unconscious, but breathing, put them on their side in the recovery position, which looks like this: (source: Epilepsy.org.uk) SHOP | SAFE DRIVING FOR LIFE We use cookies to collect information about how you use this site. We use this information to make the website work as well as possible and improve our services. BETA - This is a newly updated website. Please send us any feedback. REDEEM | SAFE DRIVING FOR LIFE We use cookies to collect information about how you use this site. We use this information to make the website work as well as possible and improve our services. BETA - This is a newly updated website. Please send us any feedback. CAR DRIVING THEORY TEST PRACTICE 1 The test has 50 questions, and you need to get 43 right to pass. You have 57 minutes to do it. You can review your answers at the end of the test, and then take a second practice test. You can also practise the hazard perception test and the video clip test for free. This driving theory test is just for practice. PLANNING A CAR JOURNEY Many tools are available to help you plan your journey. These include. road maps and atlases. satellite navigation systems (sat nav) online journey planners. websites providing information about congestion and roadworks. Try to allow some extra time for your journey in case there are delays – especially if you’ve got to be at your LGV DRIVING THEORY TEST PRACTICE 1 The actual lorry test has 100 questions, and you need to get 85 right to pass the test. You’ll have 115 minutes to do it. You can review your answers at the end of the test, and then take a second practice test. You can also practise the hazard perception test for free. This driving theory test is just for practice. MOTORCYCLE RIDER THEORY TEST PRACTICE 2 The test has 50 questions, and you need to get 43 right to pass. You have 57 minutes to do it. You can review your answers at the end of the test, and then take a second practice test. You can also practise the hazard perception test for free. This motorcycle and moped theory test is just for practice. To get instant online access to all the WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT SAT NAVS AND SAFE DRIVING To use them safely, you need to glance at the screen (when it’s safe), as well as listen to the directions. This should help you to plan ahead and be in the correct lane in good time. Sat navs are a great driving aid, but we know they’re not always 100% accurate. Stay aware of changing road conditions and do not blindly follow yoursat nav
ARE YOU READY TO LEARN BUS DRIVING? Here’s a quick checklist to see if you can learn to drive a PCV. You must. be 18 years old. hold a full car licence for Great Britain or Northern Ireland. apply for the correct provisional entitlements on your licence. provide a medical report showing you’re fit to drive aPCV:
YOUR COMPLETE GUIDE TO ROOF-RACK SAFETY A badly fitted, badly secured rack is likely to damage your car and may come loose while you’re driving. Make sure that you inspect your roof rack before use. The rack is out in all weathers and, over time, it may start to get rusty. To prevent this from happening, carefully check it and rub some copper grease onto the mounts before you setoff.
OFFICIAL DVSA GUIDE TO DRIVING GOODS VEHICLES The Official DVSA Guide to Driving Goods Vehicles. Whether you're a learner, an experienced LGV driver or an instructor, this book has something for you. It's packed full of expert advice designed to improve your skills and keep everyone safe on today's increasingly crowded roads. This edition contains sections on Driver CPC and thenational
SAFE DRIVING FOR LIFE Safe Driving for Life. Helping you stay safe on Britain's roads. FREE TESTS. Free practice tests for all learners. SHOP. Pass first time with official DVSA learning. ADVICE. Information for all drivers andriders.
SIGN IN OR CREATE AN ACCOUNT We use cookies to collect information about how you use this site. We use this information to make the website work as well as possible and improve our services. BETA - This is a newly updated website. Please send us any feedback. FREE PRACTICE THEORY TESTS Free practice tests. You can use the practice tests to see how the real DVSA theory test works. You'll need to revise thoroughly to learn all the topics and understand hazard perception. That way, you'll give yourself the best chance of passing. To get instant online access to all the theory test revision questions – and over 130 hazardROAD SIGNS QUIZ
The quiz has 20 questions, and you need to get 17 right to pass. If you’re studying for your theory test, you’ll need to learn all the topics so you have the best chance of passing. This road signs quiz is just for practice. To get instant online access to all the theory test revision questions – and over 130 hazard perception clips CAR DRIVING THEORY TEST PRACTICE 2 The test has 50 questions, and you need to get 43 right to pass. You have 57 minutes to do it. You can review your answers at the end of the test, and then take a second practice test. You can also practise the hazard perception test and the video clip test for free. This driving theory test is just for practice. HAZARD PERCEPTION TEST A developing hazard is something that would cause you to take action, like changing speed or direction. You can score up to 5 points for each developing hazard. You need to get 9 points or more in total to pass. To get a high score, click or tap as soon as you see the hazard starting to develop. You don't lose points if you click and get itwrong.
FIRST AID FOR AN EMERGENCY ON THE ROAD Place your mouth over theirs. Give two breaths, each lasting two seconds. Continue with cycles of 30 chest compressions and two breaths until help arrives. If the casualty’s unconscious, but breathing, put them on their side in the recovery position, which looks like this: (source: Epilepsy.org.uk) THE OFFICIAL DVSA THEORY TEST KIT FOR CAR DRIVERS ELEARNING Contains everything you need to pass your car theory test first time. This kit includes The Official DVSA Guide to Hazard Perception. The Official DVSA Theory Test Kit for Car Drivers Online includes all the latest revision questions, over 130 interactive hazard perceptionclips and 9
YOUR DRIVING TEST AND THE EMERGENCY STOP Thinking of a target speed This may be because of what happened during your driving lessons. Your instructor may have encouraged you to pick up speed in order to make it a meaningful emergency stop. This is fine, within reason and up to the speed limit, and if the road is clear. The belief that it’ll be easier if you drive slowly Thisdoesn
MOVING OFF SAFELY AND SMOOTHLY IN AN LGV Using the gears and brakes. If you’re driving an automatic vehicle, make sure you put your foot on the footbrake before you select ‘drive’ otherwise you’ll stall the engine. Put your vehicle into gear so you can move off when it’s safe to do so. When you’re ready to go, check the road ahead and behind you again before movingoff slowly.
SAFE DRIVING FOR LIFE Safe Driving for Life. Helping you stay safe on Britain's roads. FREE TESTS. Free practice tests for all learners. SHOP. Pass first time with official DVSA learning. ADVICE. Information for all drivers andriders.
SIGN IN OR CREATE AN ACCOUNT We use cookies to collect information about how you use this site. We use this information to make the website work as well as possible and improve our services. BETA - This is a newly updated website. Please send us any feedback. FREE PRACTICE THEORY TESTS Free practice tests. You can use the practice tests to see how the real DVSA theory test works. You'll need to revise thoroughly to learn all the topics and understand hazard perception. That way, you'll give yourself the best chance of passing. To get instant online access to all the theory test revision questions – and over 130 hazardROAD SIGNS QUIZ
The quiz has 20 questions, and you need to get 17 right to pass. If you’re studying for your theory test, you’ll need to learn all the topics so you have the best chance of passing. This road signs quiz is just for practice. To get instant online access to all the theory test revision questions – and over 130 hazard perception clips CAR DRIVING THEORY TEST PRACTICE 2 The test has 50 questions, and you need to get 43 right to pass. You have 57 minutes to do it. You can review your answers at the end of the test, and then take a second practice test. You can also practise the hazard perception test and the video clip test for free. This driving theory test is just for practice. HAZARD PERCEPTION TEST A developing hazard is something that would cause you to take action, like changing speed or direction. You can score up to 5 points for each developing hazard. You need to get 9 points or more in total to pass. To get a high score, click or tap as soon as you see the hazard starting to develop. You don't lose points if you click and get itwrong.
FIRST AID FOR AN EMERGENCY ON THE ROAD Place your mouth over theirs. Give two breaths, each lasting two seconds. Continue with cycles of 30 chest compressions and two breaths until help arrives. If the casualty’s unconscious, but breathing, put them on their side in the recovery position, which looks like this: (source: Epilepsy.org.uk) THE OFFICIAL DVSA THEORY TEST KIT FOR CAR DRIVERS ELEARNING Contains everything you need to pass your car theory test first time. This kit includes The Official DVSA Guide to Hazard Perception. The Official DVSA Theory Test Kit for Car Drivers Online includes all the latest revision questions, over 130 interactive hazard perceptionclips and 9
YOUR DRIVING TEST AND THE EMERGENCY STOP Thinking of a target speed This may be because of what happened during your driving lessons. Your instructor may have encouraged you to pick up speed in order to make it a meaningful emergency stop. This is fine, within reason and up to the speed limit, and if the road is clear. The belief that it’ll be easier if you drive slowly Thisdoesn
MOVING OFF SAFELY AND SMOOTHLY IN AN LGV Using the gears and brakes. If you’re driving an automatic vehicle, make sure you put your foot on the footbrake before you select ‘drive’ otherwise you’ll stall the engine. Put your vehicle into gear so you can move off when it’s safe to do so. When you’re ready to go, check the road ahead and behind you again before movingoff slowly.
SHOP | SAFE DRIVING FOR LIFE We use cookies to collect information about how you use this site. We use this information to make the website work as well as possible and improve our services. BETA - This is a newly updated website. Please send us any feedback. REDEEM | SAFE DRIVING FOR LIFE We use cookies to collect information about how you use this site. We use this information to make the website work as well as possible and improve our services. BETA - This is a newly updated website. Please send us any feedback.VIDEO CLIP TEST
This free video clip test shows you how this part of the theory test for car drivers works. It is part of the multiple choice section, where you’ll answer 47 questions then watch one video clip and answer 3 questions on that clip. You can practise with 2 clips for free. After each clip, there will be 3 multiple choice questions, allof which
CAR THEORY TEST PREPARATION The car theory test costs £23 Visit GOV.UK to find out more about the theory test. It’s vital to prepare for your theory test: there’s a lot to learn about the rules of the road. The better prepared you are, the more likely you are to pass first time, which will save you thetime
LGV DRIVING THEORY TEST PRACTICE 1 The actual lorry test has 100 questions, and you need to get 85 right to pass the test. You’ll have 115 minutes to do it. You can review your answers at the end of the test, and then take a second practice test. You can also practise the hazard perception test for free. This driving theory test is just for practice. ENHANCE YOUR MOTORCYCLE RIDING SKILLS The enhanced rider scheme is a training course aimed at all motorbike riders. It checks and improves your riding skills and confidence on the road. As well as making riding more enjoyable and safer, completing the scheme can give you discounts on your motorbike insurance. The scheme starts with a rider assessment followed bypersonalised
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT SAT NAVS AND SAFE DRIVING To use them safely, you need to glance at the screen (when it’s safe), as well as listen to the directions. This should help you to plan ahead and be in the correct lane in good time. Sat navs are a great driving aid, but we know they’re not always 100% accurate. Stay aware of changing road conditions and do not blindly follow yoursat nav
YOUR DRIVING TEST AND THE EMERGENCY STOP Thinking of a target speed This may be because of what happened during your driving lessons. Your instructor may have encouraged you to pick up speed in order to make it a meaningful emergency stop. This is fine, within reason and up to the speed limit, and if the road is clear. The belief that it’ll be easier if you drive slowly Thisdoesn
308 PERMANENT REDIRECT Preparing for the multiple choice test. In the multiple choice test you’ll need to show your knowledge of. instructional techniques. The LGV instructor theory test needs a higher standard of knowledge than the learner LGV theory test because you’ll need a more thorough understanding of these topics so you can teach them to your pupils. THE MOST COMMON REASONS PEOPLE FAIL THEIR DRIVING TEST Hello! A couple of years ago we posted a blog about the ‘top 10’ reasons people fail their driving tests. Since then, the practical test has changed to include following directions from a sat nav and testing different manoeuvres. SAFE DRIVING FOR LIFE Safe Driving for Life. Helping you stay safe on Britain's roads. FREE TESTS. Free practice tests for all learners. SHOP. Pass first time with official DVSA learning. ADVICE. Information for all drivers andriders.
SIGN IN OR CREATE AN ACCOUNT We use cookies to collect information about how you use this site. We use this information to make the website work as well as possible and improve our services. BETA - This is a newly updated website. Please send us any feedback. FREE PRACTICE THEORY TESTS Free practice tests. You can use the practice tests to see how the real DVSA theory test works. You'll need to revise thoroughly to learn all the topics and understand hazard perception. That way, you'll give yourself the best chance of passing. To get instant online access to all the theory test revision questions – and over 130 hazardROAD SIGNS QUIZ
The quiz has 20 questions, and you need to get 17 right to pass. If you’re studying for your theory test, you’ll need to learn all the topics so you have the best chance of passing. This road signs quiz is just for practice. To get instant online access to all the theory test revision questions – and over 130 hazard perception clips CAR DRIVING THEORY TEST PRACTICE 2 The test has 50 questions, and you need to get 43 right to pass. You have 57 minutes to do it. You can review your answers at the end of the test, and then take a second practice test. You can also practise the hazard perception test and the video clip test for free. This driving theory test is just for practice. HAZARD PERCEPTION TEST A developing hazard is something that would cause you to take action, like changing speed or direction. You can score up to 5 points for each developing hazard. You need to get 9 points or more in total to pass. To get a high score, click or tap as soon as you see the hazard starting to develop. You don't lose points if you click and get itwrong.
FIRST AID FOR AN EMERGENCY ON THE ROAD Place your mouth over theirs. Give two breaths, each lasting two seconds. Continue with cycles of 30 chest compressions and two breaths until help arrives. If the casualty’s unconscious, but breathing, put them on their side in the recovery position, which looks like this: (source: Epilepsy.org.uk) THE OFFICIAL DVSA THEORY TEST KIT FOR CAR DRIVERS ELEARNING Contains everything you need to pass your car theory test first time. This kit includes The Official DVSA Guide to Hazard Perception. The Official DVSA Theory Test Kit for Car Drivers Online includes all the latest revision questions, over 130 interactive hazard perceptionclips and 9
YOUR DRIVING TEST AND THE EMERGENCY STOP Thinking of a target speed This may be because of what happened during your driving lessons. Your instructor may have encouraged you to pick up speed in order to make it a meaningful emergency stop. This is fine, within reason and up to the speed limit, and if the road is clear. The belief that it’ll be easier if you drive slowly Thisdoesn
MOVING OFF SAFELY AND SMOOTHLY IN AN LGV Using the gears and brakes. If you’re driving an automatic vehicle, make sure you put your foot on the footbrake before you select ‘drive’ otherwise you’ll stall the engine. Put your vehicle into gear so you can move off when it’s safe to do so. When you’re ready to go, check the road ahead and behind you again before movingoff slowly.
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SIGN IN OR CREATE AN ACCOUNT We use cookies to collect information about how you use this site. We use this information to make the website work as well as possible and improve our services. BETA - This is a newly updated website. Please send us any feedback. FREE PRACTICE THEORY TESTS Free practice tests. You can use the practice tests to see how the real DVSA theory test works. You'll need to revise thoroughly to learn all the topics and understand hazard perception. That way, you'll give yourself the best chance of passing. To get instant online access to all the theory test revision questions – and over 130 hazardROAD SIGNS QUIZ
The quiz has 20 questions, and you need to get 17 right to pass. If you’re studying for your theory test, you’ll need to learn all the topics so you have the best chance of passing. This road signs quiz is just for practice. To get instant online access to all the theory test revision questions – and over 130 hazard perception clips CAR DRIVING THEORY TEST PRACTICE 2 The test has 50 questions, and you need to get 43 right to pass. You have 57 minutes to do it. You can review your answers at the end of the test, and then take a second practice test. You can also practise the hazard perception test and the video clip test for free. This driving theory test is just for practice. HAZARD PERCEPTION TEST A developing hazard is something that would cause you to take action, like changing speed or direction. You can score up to 5 points for each developing hazard. You need to get 9 points or more in total to pass. To get a high score, click or tap as soon as you see the hazard starting to develop. You don't lose points if you click and get itwrong.
FIRST AID FOR AN EMERGENCY ON THE ROAD Place your mouth over theirs. Give two breaths, each lasting two seconds. Continue with cycles of 30 chest compressions and two breaths until help arrives. If the casualty’s unconscious, but breathing, put them on their side in the recovery position, which looks like this: (source: Epilepsy.org.uk) THE OFFICIAL DVSA THEORY TEST KIT FOR CAR DRIVERS ELEARNING Contains everything you need to pass your car theory test first time. This kit includes The Official DVSA Guide to Hazard Perception. The Official DVSA Theory Test Kit for Car Drivers Online includes all the latest revision questions, over 130 interactive hazard perceptionclips and 9
YOUR DRIVING TEST AND THE EMERGENCY STOP Thinking of a target speed This may be because of what happened during your driving lessons. Your instructor may have encouraged you to pick up speed in order to make it a meaningful emergency stop. This is fine, within reason and up to the speed limit, and if the road is clear. The belief that it’ll be easier if you drive slowly Thisdoesn
MOVING OFF SAFELY AND SMOOTHLY IN AN LGV Using the gears and brakes. If you’re driving an automatic vehicle, make sure you put your foot on the footbrake before you select ‘drive’ otherwise you’ll stall the engine. Put your vehicle into gear so you can move off when it’s safe to do so. When you’re ready to go, check the road ahead and behind you again before movingoff slowly.
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This free video clip test shows you how this part of the theory test for car drivers works. It is part of the multiple choice section, where you’ll answer 47 questions then watch one video clip and answer 3 questions on that clip. You can practise with 2 clips for free. After each clip, there will be 3 multiple choice questions, allof which
CAR THEORY TEST PREPARATION The car theory test costs £23 Visit GOV.UK to find out more about the theory test. It’s vital to prepare for your theory test: there’s a lot to learn about the rules of the road. The better prepared you are, the more likely you are to pass first time, which will save you thetime
LGV DRIVING THEORY TEST PRACTICE 1 The actual lorry test has 100 questions, and you need to get 85 right to pass the test. You’ll have 115 minutes to do it. You can review your answers at the end of the test, and then take a second practice test. You can also practise the hazard perception test for free. This driving theory test is just for practice. ENHANCE YOUR MOTORCYCLE RIDING SKILLS The enhanced rider scheme is a training course aimed at all motorbike riders. It checks and improves your riding skills and confidence on the road. As well as making riding more enjoyable and safer, completing the scheme can give you discounts on your motorbike insurance. The scheme starts with a rider assessment followed bypersonalised
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT SAT NAVS AND SAFE DRIVING To use them safely, you need to glance at the screen (when it’s safe), as well as listen to the directions. This should help you to plan ahead and be in the correct lane in good time. Sat navs are a great driving aid, but we know they’re not always 100% accurate. Stay aware of changing road conditions and do not blindly follow yoursat nav
YOUR DRIVING TEST AND THE EMERGENCY STOP Thinking of a target speed This may be because of what happened during your driving lessons. Your instructor may have encouraged you to pick up speed in order to make it a meaningful emergency stop. This is fine, within reason and up to the speed limit, and if the road is clear. The belief that it’ll be easier if you drive slowly Thisdoesn
308 PERMANENT REDIRECT Preparing for the multiple choice test. In the multiple choice test you’ll need to show your knowledge of. instructional techniques. The LGV instructor theory test needs a higher standard of knowledge than the learner LGV theory test because you’ll need a more thorough understanding of these topics so you can teach them to your pupils. THE MOST COMMON REASONS PEOPLE FAIL THEIR DRIVING TEST Hello! A couple of years ago we posted a blog about the ‘top 10’ reasons people fail their driving tests. Since then, the practical test has changed to include following directions from a sat nav and testing different manoeuvres. Skip to main content DVSA - SAFE DRIVING FOR LIFE TELL US WHETHER YOU ACCEPT COOKIES We use cookies to collect information about how you use the Official DVSA Learning Zone and Safe Driving for Life websites. We use this information to make the websites work as well as possible and improve DVSA services. Set cookie preferences TELL US WHETHER YOU ACCEPT COOKIES We use cookies to collect information about how you use the Official DVSA Learning Zone and Safe Driving for Life websites. We use this information to make the websites work as well as possible and improve DVSA services. Cancel Set cookie preferences Accept allcookies
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