The driving theory test was introduced in Great Britain on July 1, 1996. Prior to this, learner drivers were only required to take a practical driving test. Based on a small sample of mock test ...
Passing your theory test is a 'must do' if you have any aspirations of getting behind the wheel of a car, but there are a number of questions that can cause people to stall at the DVLA test centre.
A fifth of drivers are confident they would still pass their driving theory test if they retook it - and we have the perfect quiz for them. In recent years, driving theory tests have become more ...
Thousands of drivers have admitted to 'winging' their theory test on the day. Last year, a total of 1.3 million people took their test. And 15% of those drivers - or 195,000 - admitted they carried ...
Learner drivers taking their theory test from next year will have to answer some brand new questions as the Government aims to boost safety and first aid awareness. The Driver and Vehicle Standards ...
New questions are being added to the UK's theory test for learner drivers this autumn in a bid to save lives. Driving theory tests will include enhanced first aid questions from autumn 2025. The ...
Driving theory test pass rates are the lowest they have been in 15 years, according to data released by the DVSA. The pass rate now stands at just 44.2 per cent, compared to 65.4 per cent back in 2007 ...
Tyneside-headquartered Collingwood Insurance Services has published a new analysis of UK driving theory test data, revealing that February is the most successful month for learners aiming to pass ...
THE DVSA has revealed the centres with the lowest driving test pass rate across the country - and it’s bad news for those learning in two major cities in the south west. The Driver and Vehicle ...