DSA
Information on tests |
DSA information on theory tests The theory
test is made up of a multiple choice part and a hazard perception
part. You need to pass both parts to pass it. Once you have passed the
theory test you can then apply to take your practical driving test. |
DSA information on Hazard Perception Trailer for the only official fully interactive hazard perception DVD for all drivers and motorcyclists, updated to include references to the 2007 edition of The Official Highway Code. |
DSA information on practical driving tests The driving test is straightforward and has been designed to see if you: •
can drive safely in different road and traffic conditions •
an eyesight check – if you fail this, your test will not continue
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| Independent driving will become part of the driving test from October 2010 From 4 October 2010 your practical driving test will include approximately 10 minutes of independent driving. During your test you’ll have to drive independently by either following: •
traffic signs |
DSA information on Pass Plus courses The Pass Plus scheme is aimed at new drivers to help them become better drivers. To join Pass Plus you need to find an Approved Driving Instructor (ADI) to train you. Your ADI will help you complete the six training modules to pass the training course |