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Practice to pass your official driving theory test faster … same topics and use the same scoring system used by the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA). The official Gov.uk website only provides two practice theory tests; that’s often not enough to pass the multiple choice portion of the official driving test. To help you get all the practice you need, we have prepared 17 mock theory tests and the DVSA Theory Test Simulator. Practise the same kind of questions you’ll be answering on the actual theory test: they’re based on the Highway Code manual, cover the same topics and use the same scoring system used by the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA). You’ll breeze through the real test when the big day comes.
As Similar To The Real Exam As Possible. UK-specific
Some sites provide a mixture of UK Highway Code based questions with questions they consider based on driving common sense because it allows them to save money. We write all our tests from scratch, and all the questions come straight from the Code.

Up-to-the-minute precision
Our tests are written using the very latest version of the Highway Code. We also keep track of when a new version comes out, and make sure to update our questions as necessary so you’re never answering out-of-date questions.

Feels like the real thing. Because it is.
Our tests feel like the real theory test because they’re designed to – by taking information straight from the Highway Code and using the exact same structure, you face a practice theory test that’s as close to the real thing as it gets. The Clever Way to Get Ready
Prepare more efficiently
The Highway Code can be overwhelming and the DVSA Theory Test Guide for Drivers is helpful, but doesn’t necessarily mesh with the way that many people learn and best retain information.

Improve based on your errors
If you answer a question incorrectly, you’ll immediately be shown the correct answer, along with a complete, in-depth explanation of the answer, written by one of our experts, so you’ll understand the justification for the right answer. TopTests.co.uk is the only UK practice theory test site that provides this.

Re-take the most complex questions
People struggle on different sections of the test and different types of questions. Maybe you can’t remember certain fines for infractions, or maybe your downfall is distances. TopTests.co.uk is the only UK practice test site with the Challenge Bank™, which is designed to help you tackle those questions you answered incorrectly. It saves them and allows you to come back and keep trying until you answer them correctly.

LEARN WHAT’S AHEAD
Knowledgeable theory test prep, to provide you with control, not conjecture.

Built like the real theory test
With the exception of our specialized tests, all our tests contain the same number of questions and require the same passing rate as the “real thing.” They’re designed not just to familiarize you with the material, but also to prepare you for what to expect at your DVSA appointment.

No more fear of the unknown
Our tests are designed to make every question you might face feel familiar, so you won’t have that fear of the unknown that so many new drivers feel during their test. Instead, you’ll just feel confidence.

Easier to study when it’s fun
We try to make it easier to stay motivated and on track with our little compliments and suggestions. It may seem a bit daft that the website is “talking,” but we actually wrote each phrase, so we’re really the ones encouraging you – we believe you can do this!

How to get a driving licence in the UK
UK Driving Licence
It costs £34 to apply for a provisional driving licence if applying online, or £43 if applying by post. You can pay by MasterCard, Visa, Electron, Maestro or Delta debit or credit card. The DVSA allows you to apply for a provisional driving licence when you’re 15 years and 9 months old. You’ll need to pass your theory test (remember to book online or in person). To complete your application, you will need a valid UK bio metric passport or another identity document. You’ll also be required to provide your National Insurance card and the addresses you’ve lived at over the last three years. It usually takes from one to three weeks for your provisional licence to arrive.

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