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Before taking your driving theory test
Do you need to take a driving theory test?  
About driving theory test  
Applying for a provisional driving license  
Booking DSA theory test appointment  
Taking your theory test if you have special needs  
Driving test fees  
DSA theory test - Important documents  
All about driving theory test
About touch screen computer  
About multiple choice questions part  
How to prepare for multiple choice questions ?  
Smart way to prepare yourself for theory test  
General facts and figures about theory test questions  
About hazard perception test  
Hazard perception test introduction  
Hazard perception test examination process  
How the scoring mechanism works?  
Hazard perception test hints and tips  
Look for these hazards  
Are you ready for the theory test?  
DSA theory test - FAQs
DSA FAQs  
Important links and contacts
Standards Agency (DSA)  
Government websites related to motoring and road safety  
Road safety websites  
 
 
 

All about driving theory test

Are you ready for the theory test?

 

  • Have you used correct study material?

    DSA theory test questions are chosen from official theory test question bank, which is the exact set of questions from which the actual exam questions are taken.
    As the questions keep changing at least once in a year, make sure you study from the latest DSA theory test question bank.

  • Have you practised enough?

    Theory test questions are not tough, only few questions bit difficult to remember. Make sure you have practised enough, specially speed limits, stopping distances, road signs questions. Don’t have enough time to prepare? Click here to see a Smart way to prepare yourself Save difficult questions for later revisions and revise them before your actual exam.

  • Take advice from your driving instructor regarding when to sit your test, S/he could advise you when you are actually ready for the test

  • You can book your driving test well in advance, so you choose from convenient time slot from the nearest test centre.

  • Select the time slot when you could be at your best. Your bad day could affect your test at the evening time. Mornings are usually the best as you are more relaxed and focussed.

  • Make sure you have the important documents with you and arrive in well in time at the test center,

  • Your theory test is computer based, you need not be an expert at using computers. But make sure you understand how the touch screen works. You can also work through a practice session for up to 15 minutes to get used to the system before actually starting their test. Make use of this time.

  • Think positively. Don’t be nervous, the questions will be exactly same as you practiced (if you have referred correct material)

  • Read each question carefully and note how many answers are required.

  • Stays calm – Answer the easy questions first, if you are not sure about any of the answers, flag them and you can come back to them later.

  • When you think you've finished check through all your answers again.

  • Hazard perception test –
    Make sure you have understood the concept, scoring mechanism of hazard perception test. Most candidates fail only because they do not know what needs to be done to achieve maximum score.