Driving theory test this coming Wednesday.

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Its eventually booked, no going back now. Any revision tips? I have the latest theory software for the PC and Android.
 
Are you already learning to drive?

I found that talking to my instructor when on lessons helped a bit. I found it useful to remember things by actually doing them and taking note of signs and stuff while driving. Other than that just keep doing the mock tests and normal exam stuff like stay calm and sleep well ;)
 
Good luck. My test was not to hard, I only spent about 3 hours on the theory software doing random test on the night before. But a lot of my questions where more common sense, so I might of just got lucky
 
I heard about this place where you spend a fair amount of money but over the course of one week or 5 days you come away with your full drivers licenses. You a way to a driving hotel or something and then they five days of driving lessons including your theory and driving test. Might work out cheaper as you can end up spending loads of money these days. Plus its quicker. For me the biggest problem i have with is it the time it takes to do it. Plus learning all the pointless stuff they add to the lesson in order to justify their existence.

Meanwhile we have 60 year old semi blind people driving on motor way havnt done a test in 40 years and back when she did it a test it actually made sense.
 
If you have the theory software then you'll be fine, they just recycle the same questions. Its nothing to worry about, I literally didn't have clue on the Saturday, used the software on Sunday, then passed on Monday. Its all common sense
 
If you have the theory software then you'll be fine, they just recycle the same questions. Its nothing to worry about, I literally didn't have clue on the Saturday, used the software on Sunday, then passed on Monday. Its all common sense
This... I got 100% in mine. Why, because its common sense and because 95% of questions I had, were on the DVD.
 
Theory was easy when I did it a few years ago but I failed and never bothered since due to failing on the hazard perception by 1 point or something daft. I didn't trust the crap pc I was sat on and wasn't sure if it was registering my clicks. You have to click as you see a hazard developing or something. Any tips for this bit?
 
The theory test is designed for everyone to be able to pass it.
You will pass it, but only if you have spent time learning the material. Those who fail have not taken it seriously and thought they could just show up and ace it.
 
To be honest all I did was take practice quizzes for a few days before the test, passed it with no wrong answers, pointless test really, doesn't assess anything I really need to know to drive, but I guess that's what the practical is for.

The hazzard perception is the same thing really, just google the training videos so you get the idea, then just do them a couple of times and you should pass, no major revision or learning should be needed to pass them, just common sense really.
 
Its questions like these, "you see a person with a white stick and a red band, this means the person is...

That question is not common sense, you have to know the answer.
 
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