Chelmer Driving School can help you with any Theory Test or Hazard Perception problems or confusion.  Don't forget to ask your driving instructor for help when on your driving lessons.
 

Studying For The UK Theory Test With Books

The questions for the UK driving theory test all come from the content of 3 DSA publications

  • The OFFICIAL DSA GUIDE to Driving the essential skills
  • The Highway Code
  • Know Your Traffic Signs

If you read the above publications you will have all the information needed to pass the question part of the theory test.  Understanding the information will also help you pass the practical driving test.

Studying For The UK Theory Test Online

If you go on the banner below why not sign up for a free trial of Driving Test Success Online. If you purchase this online software subscription it includes

  • Theory Question Practice
  • Hazard Perception Practice
  • Video's of Practical Driving Lessons
  • Video's of Show Me Tell Me Information
  • A video of a simulated Practical Driving Test
  • Online version of The Highway Code

 



The Chelmsford Theory Test Centre

The Theory Test in Chelmsford is taken at the Driving Theory Test Centre, Grosvenor House (1st floor), 51 New London Road, Chelmsford, Essex, CM2 OND.

The Uk Driving Theory Test

Multiple Choice Questions and the Hazard Perception Test.

Multiple Choice Questions

This section is designed to tests your understanding of the theory behind driving. There is a 15-minute practice session you can work through before starting the tests. There are 50 randomly selected, multiple-choice questions and you need to get at least 43 answers right to pass.

Hazard Perception Test

This is the second section of the theory test and must be passed at the same time. Hazard perception test is conducted to test the ability of learner drivers how they will respond to hazards on the road while driving. There are 14 videos, each about a minute long. This section is designed to tests your awareness of potential hazards whilst driving. The videos feature various types of hazard, such as road conditions, vehicles and pedestrians. The earlier you spot a hazard developing that may require the driver to take some action, the higher the score. There are 15 scoreable hazards in the tests and candidates can score up to 5 points on each hazard. The pass mark is 44 out of 75.