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Just wondering if anyone can give me advice or tips on it - preferably those who've taken it recently.
I've just bought a Roadsense DVD for my hazard perception and I've got a highway code and theory test questions book.
Any other methods of revising and practising to make sure I do good?
Thanks in advance.
> They're so obvious it's silly.
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> Cars, bikes, opening doors.
Heh alright.
How many Qs is there for it and how many you need right?
> The theory test is as easy as getting naked.
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> Easy
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> Use your "practise" CDROM and do 3 tests a night + 1
> practise hazard.
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> Thats all I did for a week before my test and passed.
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> Oh and flick through your highway code as well.
Any particular CDROM you'd recommend?
Or you could give me yours... I'll pay you... a bit...
Cars, bikes, opening doors.
Easy
Use your "practise" CDROM and do 3 tests a night + 1 practise hazard.
Thats all I did for a week before my test and passed.
Oh and flick through your highway code as well.
It's 35 questions for theory and you need 30 right, isn't it?
Then I dont know about the hazardy thing.
I was lucky, but most of it is sheer common sense.
> stuffs
Take it you've passed recently then?
Did you read the highway code or just the theory Qs? Seems easier just to ignore the highway code altogether...
> Got my theory test booked for the end of March a moment ago.
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> Just wondering if anyone can give me advice or tips on it -
> preferably those who've taken it recently.
>
> I've just bought a Roadsense DVD for my hazard perception and I've
> got a highway code and theory test questions book.
>
> Any other methods of revising and practising to make sure I do good?
>
> Thanks in advance.
good luck - my dads just passed his driving test