THEORY TEST MILTON KEYNES
Theory test Milton Keynes is made up of a multiple-
The Multiple-
Before the test starts, there will be instructions on how it works. You can choose to do a practice session of multiple-
A question and several possible answers will appear on a computer screen –
As a case study, some car and motorcycle questions are available. The case study will show a short story that five questions will be based on and focus on real life examples and experiences that you could come across when driving.
The time allowed for the question part is 57 minutes, and you must score 43 out of 50 to pass. After the multiple-
The Hazard Perception Part
Before starting the hazard perception part, a short video clip will play about how it works. You will then be shown a series of video clips on a computer screen. The clips feature every day road scenes and contain at least one developing hazard –
A developing hazard is something that may result in you having to take some action, such as changing speed or direction. The earlier you notice a developing hazard and make a response, the higher you will score. The most you can score for each developing hazard is five points.
To get a high score, you need to respond to the developing hazard during the early part of its development and press the mouse button as soon as you see a hazard developing. You won’t be able to review your answers to the hazard perception test.
If you click continuously or in a pattern during a clip, a message will appear at the end. It will tell you that you have scored zero for that particular clip. The pass mark is 44 out of 75.
If you pass your theory test, you will get a pass certificate. You’ll need this when you book and take your practical test, so it’s important that you keep it safe. Your theory test pass certificate runs out after two years of passing your test. If you have not passed your practical test by then, you’ll need to take and pass the theory test again.
To book your theory test Milton Keynes you can follow this link to the DVSA.
A FREE copy of the highway code to study for the driving theory test is via this link HIGHWAY CODE