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FREE Theory Test Training With Theory Test Pro

What is Theory Test Pro?

Theory Test Pro is a highly realistic online simulation of the UK 's driving theory test. It contains the official practice test question bank, hazard perception video clips and an online version of the Highway Code.

 

Everybody training with 'Go with Neil' will have full access to Theory Test Pro.

  • Pass The First Time

Theory test pro students have an 82% pass rate, compared to the UK average of 41%

  • Real Test Questions!
    Free access the full, up-to-date question bank from the DVSA, who run the theory tests.

  • No More CDs
    Access everything from a desktop or mobile without having to worry about losing discs.

  • Hazard Perception Test
    You'll get access to the complete Hazard Perception test so you can practice and see exactly what it is you need to do to pass first time.

  • Track your progress
    Keep track of how well you're doing and in which topics so you know what you need to revise.

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How The Theory Test Works

The theory test is made up of a multiple-choice part and a hazard perception part. You need to pass both parts to pass the theory test.

If you pass one part and fail the other you’ll fail the whole test, and you’ll need to take both parts again.

The multiple-choice part lasts for 57 minutes and the pass mark is 43 out of 50

 

The Hazard Perception Part

In the hazard perception part, you’ll be e shown a series of 14 video clips on a computer screen. The clips feature everyday road scenes containing at least one ‘developing hazard’ - but one of the clips will feature 2 ‘developing hazards’

A developing hazard is something that may result in you having to take some action, such as changing speed or direction.

The earlier you notice a developing hazard and make a response, the higher you will score. The most you can score for each developing hazard is 5 points.

To get a high score you need to respond to the developing hazard as soon as you see it starting.

The pass mark for is 44 out of 75.

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