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The Theory & Hazard Perception Test
You
will be asked to answer 35 multiple choice questions, followed by a
test of your hazard perception skills. You will need to pass both
parts of the test at the same sitting to pass your theory test. You
must answer 30 questions or more correctly in 40 minutes.
During the
Hazard Perception test you
are shown 14 video clips of various hazards. Click the mouse key for
every hazard. Candidates can score up to five marks on each hazard
and the test contains 15 scoreable hazards. The pass mark for this
part of the test is 44 out of 75.
Your theory pass certificate is valid for 2 years. You must pass
your practical test within this time or you will need to retake the
theory test.
The Practical Test
You should be able to read a number
plate at 20.5 metres (67feet) or 20metres (66feet) plates from 2001.
The test will last approximately 40 minutes from start to finish.
Your drive will take on a number of different roads and traffic
conditions, and you will be asked to carry out 2 set exercises which
will include reversing, you may also be asked to perform a
controlled stop.
Two questions are asked of the
mechanical nature of the vehicle starting with the words Show/Tell
me.
An accumulation of driving faults may
result in a fail. One Dangerous or Serious fault will result in
failure. A high standard is now expected of learner drivers, you
must be fully prepared.
Mock Tests
Every pupil will have a mock test. This helps
highlight areas which need improvement and gives you a valid insight
into how the driving test is conducted.
Booking your Theory
& Practical Tests
We can provide theory
test mock papers, hire Books & Cd's and other training aids. The
best professional advice is given when booking both your theory and
practical tests as we want you to pass 1st time.
Bookings for both the theory and practical
test can be done online
at
www.dsa.gov.uk or by
calling
0870 0101 372
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