![]() First Cars on Auto Express.Įverything you need to know about learning to drive, getting your driving licence and choosing your first car. Overall, the higher price and extra limitations hit MJH’s score. The Hazard Perception test works like the real thing, including anti-cheating, but once started it can’t be paused. Their layout and interface are reasonable, but with simplistic graphics, while the Highway Code and road signs can be searched but offer no quizzes. Need an earlier driving test Find driving test cancellations using our driving test cancellation checker. They’re also the only ones not available for Android. Uniquely, the Hazard Perception and Theory Test apps are separate here, and cost more overall than the other apps we tested. And the Highway Code is simply in book form, with no option to search directly or practise, and no road-sign section. You can practise the Hazard Perception test, but oddly there’s no specific mock Theory Test. There’s also a useful section about the practicalities of booking and taking the tests. Its layout is reasonable but basic, although we liked the ability to study, practise or a take a mock Theory Test. The app from the people who set the tests soaks up 765Mb on iOS and a mere 224Mb on Android. With technically the same content as the DVSA, it’s significantly more instinctive to navigate – and an easy-to-operate app is far more likely to be used. All tests and quizzes give the option to track progress and highlight any weak areas. Unsurprisingly, the app takes a lot of memory, at around 1.2Gb, although this would be no problem for most users. And the quiz for both the Code and Signs is very good, offering a choice of 10, 20, 30 or 40 questions, with categories selected at random. Unlike the DVSA app, this set-up gives the Highway Code and Road Signs their own sections, with lots of options, including searching by category or term. It’s available for Apple and Android, and it was simple to download and set up. The DTS app feels modern and more in touch with younger drivers than the DVSA app, with its bright, colourful layout. Make sure you pass your practical within this time, or you’ll have to take and pass the theory test again. Once you've passed the driving theory test you’ll receive a pass certificate number, which lasts 2 years. Price: £4.99 Platform requirement: iOS 8/Android 4.0.3 Rating: 5/5 You can book your practical driving test if you're at least 17, have a valid provisional licence, and you've passed your theory test. Driving Test Success: Driving Theory Test 4-in-1 ![]() The Driving Test Success app is similar to the DVSA option but wins on several areas of practicality. Driving theory test: all you need to knowĮase of use, good graphics and sensible menus were essential, with extra points gained for the ability to keep track of progress and highlight weak areas.We looked for the Theory Test questions, Hazard Perception videos and, ideally, the Highway Code with road signs. ![]() It costs £23, so it pays to pass first time.Ī smartphone app puts the information you need to revise at your fingertips, and we tried three to find which will best help you pass. The pass rate for the new and tougher Theory Test has dropped to 47 per cent, suggesting that some learners need a little help. ![]()
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