How to Pass your Driving Theory Test first time

What is the driving Theory test pass rate in the UK

The driving theory test pass rate has fallen dramatically in recent years since the DVSA tightened up on questioning and revision guidelines. In 2007, nearly two-thirds of drivers passed the theory test but now that’s down to half.

What tests do I need to pass to get my UK driving licence 

The UK driving test consists of three (3) sections: -
    1.  a driving theory exam;
    2.  a hazard perception test; and
    3.  a road driving test. 

The UK Driving Theory Test pass mark

The UK's Car DVSA theory test lasts 57 minutes and you need to get at least 43 out of 50 multiple choice questions correct to pass.

  • Duration:  57 minutes
  • Questions:  50 multiple choice questions
  • Pass mark:  43  (86 %)

The theory test is made up of two parts; a multiple choice questionnaire and a hazard perception video test. You will need to pass both parts to get your certificate.

All the UK driving theory test questions are based on three (3) sub-divided subjects: -

The following list is the complete recommended reading guide to help you pass the UK driving theory test. Study these three (3) books to learn the rules and skills you’ll be tested on. You can order them online here on Amazon now and have them delivered to your home by post. Some of the books are also available in Kindle edition.

The Official Highway Code

Know your Traffic Signs

The Official DVSA Guide to Driving - the essential skills

Hazard Perception Test

Part of the DVSA theory exam also includes the Hazard Perception test. It requires you to view fourteen (14) hazard video clips on the computer screen, each approximately one (1) minute each. The clips feature everyday road scenes and contain at least one developing hazard, but one of the clips will feature two developing hazards. A developing hazard is something that may result in you having to take some action, such as changing speed or direction and what you need to do is identify these as early as possible to get as high a score as possible (max 5 points per clip).

To practice hazard perception use The official DVSA guide to hazard perception; it's available on DVD-ROM.

The Official DVSA Guide to Hazard Perception

The Official DVSA Guide to Hazard Perception theory test book for car drivers has been compiled by the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA). It contains multiple choice questions from the whole theory test question bank, with answers and explanations, dealing with topics such as: alertness and attitude, vehicle safety and handling, safety margins, hazard awareness, vulnerable road users, motorway rules and rules of the road, road and traffic signs, documents, accidents, and vehicle loading.  

DVD-ROM

The Official DVSA Complete Learner Driver Pack   

To complement your driving lessons the DVSA recommends learner drivers study The Official DVSA complete Learner Driver Pack which will cover everything you need to know in order to pass the practical car driving test. However, make sure you order the pack before taking the theory test as in the pack of three (3) books includes The Official DVSA Theory Test for Car Drivers. Study wise you're now ready to start taking driving lessons and The Official DVSA complete Learner Driver Pack will provide you with all the essential study material you'll need to complement your driving lessons. 

Paperback

Theory Test Pack 2020 / 21 - UK Driving Theory & Hazard Perception

This driving theory test pack can be accessed on pretty much any device and is always kept up to date with the latest theory test questions and answers with unlimited mock tests just like the real exam. It also features hazard perception tests.

Road Sign Flash Cards

Test yourself on all 128 UK road signs using flash cards that could possibly arise in your theory test. An Amazon best seller.

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