Theory test changes from today


By Web Team on 23rd January 2012 in News

From today (Monday 23 January), the driving theory test will no longer use pre-published questions in a move aimed at stopping candidates from learning the answers by rote. Up until now all of the questions used in the driving theory test have been published. These changes will mean that learner drivers and riders gain a better understanding of driving theory, because they can no longer rely on simply learning which options are correct for individual questions.

Road Safety Minister Mike Penning said:

“By bringing a stop to publication of theory test questions we aim to encourage candidates to prepare by learning each topic area thoroughly rather than just memorising the questions and answers. The intention is to improve candidates’ knowledge and understanding of driving theory, so that they are more able to retain and apply it when they are on the road.”

The familiar theory test books and software will still offer revision questions for candidates to test themselves and assess their progress. They will also now have exercises so learners can practice applying their knowledge on each topic to case studies. There are also new sections of revision support for motorcyclists and a free e-book for car drivers.

The agency has also launched its first iPhone app for theory test revision, which also helps candidates to study and monitor their progress at their convenience, as they approach their test date. These are available from the iTunes Store.