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Friday,14th August,2015
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Abolition of the paper counterpart of the UK Driving Licence
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Monday 2nd December, 2013
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End to foreign language driving tests
Friday, 11th October, 2013
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New rules for riding a motorcycle or moped from 19th January 2013
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Changes to the UK Driving Licence
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Sunday, February 26, 2012
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DSA to stop publishing questions used in theory tests
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The New Theory Test from 2012
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Since 23rd January 2012 the multiple choice part of the UK driving Theory Test has been made up of questions that are no longer available in training materials.The DSA state that removing the theory test questions and answers will allow test candidates to gain the knowledge and understanding on becoming a safe driver instead of simply memorising the answers. Instead, questions and answers very similar to those found in the actual test are provided, along with full explanations of the answers.
Since 23rd January 2012, the Driving Standards Agency (DSA) have added new multiple-choice Theory Test questions to the test but these will not appear in any product, such as software, downloads, Apps, books nor on any websites.
It is hoped that this approach to learning will help candidates to gain a better knowledge and understanding of driving theory which will help them respond correctly to the new, reworded live questions used in the actual test.
Revision materials will still be available
It’s still as important as ever to get plenty of practice before applying for the UK driving Theory Test.
Visit our 2passTheory Test Page to see samples of the OFFICIAL DSA Theory Test Revision Question Bank
All official DSA publications will include “knowledge and understanding” text, which offers explanations of the answers. Essentially, a complete understanding of the Highway Code will provide you with all the answers you will need to pass the theory test from January 2012.
Look for material which stats OFFICIAL DSA Theory Test Revision Question Bank this will show you that you are using the best OFFICIAL practice you need to help you pass the Theory Test.
There are No changes to the format of the theory test.
It will still be made up of a multiple-choice part and a hazard perception part.
The time allowed and the pass marks will stay the same.
