The theory test is a computer based test and consists of two parts - hazard perception and a series of multiple choice questions. To pass, you need to get enough marks in both sections.
For the multiple choice part of the test you must correctly answer 43 out of a possible 50 multiple choice questions.
For the hazard perception part of the test you must score a minimum of 44 out of a possible 75 points. You will be shown 13 separate clips within which are 15 scorable hazards. You will score up to a maximum of 5 points per clip depending on how quickly you spot and react to the hazard. There is 1 hazard to identify in 12 of the clips and 2 hazards to identify in 1 of the clips.
The DSA produces its own study material for your preparation for this test. You can view the various products available online at
www.direct.gov.uk/drivingtest. You will also find practice theory tests that you may find useful.
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