How Much Does the Theory Test Cost in the UK?
The car theory test is £23, set by the DVSA. Here’s what that covers, how to avoid paying more, and the other costs to plan for.
The car theory test is £23, set by the DVSA. Here’s what that covers, how to avoid paying more, and the other costs to plan for.
Where and how to practise hazard perception online, how the clip scoring works, and the technique that lifts your score.
A simple step-by-step method for reverse bay parking, the reference points to use, and the observations that actually matter on test.
Pass Plus is a post-test course for new drivers. Here’s what’s covered, what it costs, and whether it’s actually worth it.
A provisional licence costs £34 online. Here’s who can apply, when, and exactly what you need to get one.
You need 43/50 on multiple choice and 44/75 on hazard perception, and you have to pass both parts. Here’s how the scoring works.
The car theory test takes roughly an hour and a quarter, here’s how that splits between the multiple-choice and hazard perception sections.
When to signal left, right, or not at all on a roundabout, the simple UK rules, explained exit by exit.
All 14 ‘tell me’ and 7 ‘show me’ DVSA questions with simple answers, plus exactly what happens to your test if you get one wrong.
Passing first time comes down to reaching a consistent standard, getting the right practice, and managing nerves. Here’s exactly how to do it.