The theory test is the final written exam before you drive alone. This guide explains the format, key topics, time management and strategies to pass on the first attempt.
Structure and format
Section | Questions | Time |
---|---|---|
Rules and give‑way | 20 | 20 min |
Signs and markings | 15 | 15 min |
Speed, distance, reaction | 10 | 10 min |
Safety and environment | 5 | 5 min |
Preparation and tips
- Read the syllabus thoroughly; use Laws and regulations for reference
- Do several full mock tests to learn pacing
- Focus on tricky areas like give‑way and signs
- Manage time; skip and return to uncertain questions
- Calculate distances; revise Speed and distance
Common mistakes
- Misreading priority at junctions and roundabouts
- Mixing sign groups; compare Warning signs and Prohibition signs
- Forgetting parking time restrictions; see Parking signs and supplementary plates
- Underestimating stopping distance; see Reaction time and braking distance
- Confusing motorway vs expressway; see Motorway vs expressway
After the test
When you pass you can continue with practice or book the practical test. See also: