The Theory Test is the first stage of becoming a new driver
and it involves you performing an 'on screen test' which
you must pass before you can take the practical on road test.
You will be asked a total of 50 questions and must score 43
or more to pass this part of the test.
In Nov 2002 the Hazard Perception Test was introduced, this
is taken after you have answered all of the theory test questions.
This part of the test involves watching a series of video
clips. Each clip will have several developing hazards in
which you will have to look out for. Once you have noticed
a hazard developing you must respond by clicking the mouse.
A hidden timing device will detect how quickly you have responded
to the developing hazard and this will determine your overall
score. You must get at least 44 points to pass this part
of the test.
You must pass both the Theory and Hazard Perception Test
at the same time to get an overall pass.
There are many ways in which you can prepare for this test,
and your instructor will be on hand to offer you as much
support and advice as you need. We recommend the following
books and CD ROMs to help you prepare for the Theory/Hazard
Perception Tests. You may also wish to purchase these products
directly from us.
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The Official Highway Code.
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passing your driving test. It is a crucial tool for all
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Once you have worked your way through
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If you are passing the practice tests regularly,
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