Take a practice theory test

You can practise both parts of the theory test online.

Multiple-choice questions

You can:

The practice questions are not used in the real test, but they’re based on the same topics as the test.

Hazard perception test

Take a practice hazard perception test. You can practise with 3 test clips for free.

These clips are not used in the real test, but they show you how the test works.

Other ways to practise

There are apps, software and books available from the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) to help you practise both parts of the test. You can:

You can also buy them from most online and high street book shops.

  1. Step 1 Check you're allowed to drive

    Most people can start learning to drive when they’re 17.

    1. Check what age you can drive
    2. Requirements for driving legally
    3. Driving eyesight rules
  2. Step 2 Get a provisional licence

  3. Step 3 Driving lessons and practice

  4. and Prepare for your theory test

  5. Step 4 Book and manage your theory test

  6. Step 5 Book and manage your driving test

  7. Step 6 When you pass

    You can start driving as soon as you pass your driving test.

    You must have an insurance policy that allows you to drive without supervision.

    1. Find out about Pass Plus training courses