This publication is the official theory test book for car drivers, compiled by the Driving Standards Agency. It contains multiple choice questions from the whole theory test question bank, with answers and explanations, dealing with topics such as: alertness and attitude, vehicle safety and handling, safety margins, hazard awareness, vulnerable road users, motorway rules and rules of the road, road and traffic signs, documents, accidents, and vehicle loading.
This publication is the official theory test book for car drivers, compiled by the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency.
When did you last read yours? For over 80 years The Highway Code has been the official guide to using the roads safely and legally. It has contributed enormously to road safety and reliable road transport.
And the Highway Code Driving Standards Agency. Preparing for your theory test Although you have to pass your theory test before you can take your practical test , it's recommended that you start studying for your theory test , but don't ...
This edition includes the official Highway Code and is valid for theory tests taken from 1 September 2008.
This is the industry-standard driving manual. It is focussed on you, the driver, and explains how to get the most enjoyment from your driving with the correct attitude, behaviour and skills.
You will need to pass both the theory and practical tests again to get back your full licence . ... Metric conversions The conversions given throughout The Highway Code are rounded but a detailed conversion chart is shown below .
This book is designed to help drivers acquire the skills needed to improve their driving and keep safe on the road.
Compatible with both PC and Mac, it includes The Official DVSA Theory Test for Car Drivers DVD-ROM and The Official DVSA Guide to Hazard Perception DVD-ROM.
The theory test questions now have just one correct option out of four, making the questions easier to understand and reflecting the real test.
This publication is the official theory test book for car drivers, compiled by the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency.