Theory test consists of 50 multiple-choice questions in 57 minutes. Hazard Perception Test includes 44 video clips for hazard identification. Pass requires answering 43 out of 50 questions correctly. Test covers 14 categories including traffic signs and motorway rules
50 multiple-choice questions in 57 minutes. Pass mark is 43 out of 50 correct answers. Three video-based questions added as of September 2020
Computer-based assessment assessing motoring knowledge based on Road Rules. Contains 40 multiple-choice questions in 45 minutes. Passing requires scoring 35 out of 40 questions. Test covers five categories: vehicle control, legal, risk management, safe driving, technical
Theory Test contains over 800 questions across 14 categories. Almost 50% of test takers fail. DVSA-licensed questions provide detailed explanations for every question
Driving test assesses motor vehicle driving ability worldwide. First mandatory national test introduced in France in 1899. Tests consist of practical and theory components
Introduced in 2002 to assess anticipation and hazard recognition skills. Test consists of 14 video clips lasting about a minute. Overall score is 75 points, passing requires 44/75. Test lasts approximately 20 minutes for cars and motorcycles