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Directgov logoTheory Test Information The Driving Standards Agency (DSA) introduced the Driving Theory Test in 1996, and in January 2000, the DSA replaced the paper and pen theory test with a computer - based test. The test covers all aspects of driving theory relating to road safety and driver attitude and all new learner drivers have to pass the theory test before booking their practical test.

DSA Theory online bookingBook your driving theory test online The quickest and easiest way to book theory driving test is to use the online booking service. To be able to use the service you need your valid provisional driving licence number and, your credit or debit card details. If you have taken the driving theory test and not passed, you are required to wait at least three clear working days before rebooking another driving theory test.

Directgov driving informationPractical Test InformationThe driving test is designed for you to show you know and understand the Highway Code and the theory of driving safely. Throughout the test your examiner will be looking for an overall safe standard of driving, including when you are carrying out the set exercises. For more information on the costs, requirements, special needs and, reporting for your car practical test follow this link.

DSA practical driving test online bookingBook your driving practical test online Book your practical driving test on the online booking service. To be able to use the service you need your valid provisional driving licence number, your credit or debit card details and, your theory test pass date and certificate number (if appropriate). If you have taken the driving theory test and not passed, you are required to wait at least three clear working days before rebooking another driving theory test.

TSOOfficial Resources for Learner drivers, Theory Tests and, Practical Tests
TSO provide official publications which are written by the DSA, so you can be sure that you are buying impartial, informative and authoritative products. These resources are essential reading for all road users in England, Scotland and Wales, who have a responsibility to ensure that their driving and road knowledge is up to date.

Official Highway codeThe Official Highway Code, Online Version The Highway Code is essential reading for everyone. Many of the rules in the Code are legal requirements, and if you don't abide by these rules you may be committing a criminal offence. Learning, knowing and applying the rules contained within The Highway Code could greatly reduce road casualties which is a responsibility that we all share as pedestrians, cyclists, drivers, and horse riders.

logo for the DVLADriver and Vehicle Licensing The Driving and Vehicle Licensing Agency is one of the executive agencies of the Department for Transport. Commonly known as the DVLA, they are widely responsible for the issuance of a drivers license and, for providing driver's with an updated tax disc for their vehicle. Additionally, the DVLA also deliver a wide range of road safety initiatives in conjunction with the Department for Transport.

Logo for the Driving Standards AgencyDriving Standards Agency The Driving Standards Agency is one of the executive agencies of the Department for Transport. They have a statutory responsibility for setting standards and conducting theory and practical driving tests and, are also responsible for the statutory regulation of driving instructors and trainers.