What You Can Expect In Your Driving Theory Test
Posted by nareshthomos | Posted in Business | Posted on 02-03-2012
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As well as taking driving lessons in Manchester, it is necessary to do a driving theory test. You do not have to pass your theory test to actually learn how to drive but you are not granted a full licence until you have passed both the practical driving and theory test.
Experts advise that some practical driving experience does help with the theory test, particularly the hazard section.
The theory test consists of a multiple choice section and a hazard perception section. In order to pass your test, you need to complete both of these sections. Should you only pass one part of the test and not the other part, then you fail the whole test and will have to repeat it all over again.
The questions in the multiple choice will relate to the category of the vehicle you are taking driving lessons manchester for; if you are taking a car test, motorbike test or HGV – the questions will be relevant to those vehicles. In the hazard perception section however, there is no distinction made for different types of vehicles.

Multiple Choice Sections
On a computer screen, you will see a question that has several possible answers. You select the one that you think is correct. Some of the questions you might find need more than one answer for it. You need to answer 43 out of 50 questions correctly to pass this section.
Hazard Perception Section
A series of video clips will appear on the computer screen featuring everyday road scenes. The clips show a hazard or multiple hazards to which you have to respond by changing speed or direction to avoid. The faster you respond, the more points you score. Each hazard is worth up to 5 points.
To pass the hazard section of the theory test you need to achieve a score of at least 44 out of 75.





