The Driving Theory Test
Hadley School of Motoring’s Driving Theory Online Workshop is the ultimate solution for individuals aiming to ace their driving theory exams. With a proven track record of success through our online tuition program, you can confidently rely on us to provide comprehensive guidance tailored to your needs.
Hadley School of Motoring Theory Workshop
Accelerate your success with the Hadley School of Motoring Theory Workshop!
Ready to ace your driving theory test on the first try? Our comprehensive workshop gives you the skills and confidence to pass with flying colours. Join us virtually and master the rules of the road in an interactive, and stress-free environment.
What does the course include?
The Hadley School of Motoring Theory workshop course gives you access to videos on all of the below for just £9.99:
- Incidents, Accidents & Emergencies
- Traffic signs
- Documents
- Motorways
- Vulnerable road users
- Vehicle loading
- Alertness
- Attitude
- Hazard awareness
- Rules of the road
- Safety & your vehicle
- Vehicle handling
- Hazard perception
- Practice tests
You’ll have access to the full suite of videos and materials with your purchase To get you started, we’ve also given you free access to our ‘Incidents, Accidents & Emergency Services’ section – check it out below!
Part 1: Incidents, Accidents & Emergency Services
Other videos you’ll have access to when you purchase the full course:
Traffic Signs
Documents
Motorways
Vulnerable Road Users
Vehicle Loading
Alertness
Attitude
Hazard Awareness
Rules of the Road
Safety & Your Vehicle
Vehicle Handling
Hazard Perception
About the DVSA Theory Test
There are 2 parts to the DVSA Theory Test:
- Multiple-choice questions
- Hazard Perception – a video test about spotting hazards on the road
You book and take both parts as a single test and must pass both parts to pass the theory test.
You have 57 minutes to answer 50 multiple-choice questions.
You’ll then watch 14 video clips. The clips:
feature everyday road scenes and contain at least one ‘developing hazard’ – but one of the clips features 2 developing hazards!
You get points for spotting the developing hazards as soon as they start to happen.
You usually need to take the theory test before you can get your full car driving licence.
You do not need to take the car theory test if you:
want to upgrade an automatic car licence to a manual one
have a category B1 driving licence (3 or 4-wheeled light vehicles) from before 1 February 2001
The multiple-choice questions in the theory test are based on 3 books:
The Highway Code
Know your traffic signs.
Driving – the essential skills
You’ll get the result at the test centre after taking the theory test. You must pass both parts to pass the test.
Pass mark Points available.
Multiple-choice questions 43/50
Hazard perception 44/75
Don’t worry, you’ll get a letter at the test centre. It’ll tell you which parts you did not score enough points on, so you know what to practise.
You must book and take the full test again, even if you passed one part this time.
But must wait at least 3 working days before taking your test again.
The driving theory test lasts approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes. The multiple-choice part of the test takes 57 minutes, and the hazard perception test runs for 20 minutes.
Don’t forget, you need to arrive at the test centre 30 minutes before the test.