Driving Lessons and Other Tips for Success in the UK Driving Test

By Zulz • on January 19, 2012

The UK driving test is among the toughest in the world. The test has 3 distinct parts. The multiple-choice test is a theory test that is done on a computer. In the test, you get 50 multiple choice questions and you have to get at least 43 of them right to pass. Some of the questions have more than one answer. The questions are selected randomly from about 1000 questions. The test takes 57 minutes following 15 minutes practice time. For bus and lorry drivers, you will answer 100 questions over 115 minutes and you have to get 85 of these right. The other theory test is the hazard perception test. In this test, you will watch 14 1-minute clips (and 19 for bus and lorry drivers) that are filmed from the car driver perspective and you have to indicate when you notice developing hazards, usually through the click of the mouse button or by touching the computer screen. One of the clips will include 2 hazards. The last test is a practical test, which includes an eyesight test before you complete your driving lessons and begin driving, vehicle safety questions, controlled stop, manoeuvres and general driving.

One way to increase your chances of success at the UK driving test is to take many driving lessons. These lessons give you confidence on the road and on the computer in the theory tests. Although you can legally get lessons from anyone who has a licence that is at least 3 years old, you should get these lessons from a professional since they have the necessary training and experience. You could use an online driving instructor to help you with the theory part of the driving test. This gives you unparalleled convenience, it protects your anonymity, and it saves you money.

For success in the UK driving test, go through the bank of 1000 questions that are asked in the theory test. You should apply for more time on the theory tests if you have special needs. Taking the test at 17 increases your chances of success since you will have the necessary time and energy. You will also increase your chances of success at the test by taking driving lessons near the testing center, by arriving early, and by working on your composure.

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