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Part 1: Theory
Multiple choice element
This section tests your knowledge of the Highway Code and
other instructional matters via a Personal Computer and lasts for 90 minutes. You
are asked 100 questions with optional voice over. For each question four answers
are shown on the screen and you are required to select the answer you think is correct.
To pass you are required to answer 85 questions correctly overall (including 20 within
each of the 4 subject groups tested, also known as bands). Below is a list of the
topics covered and which band or group (i.e. 1 to 4) they belong too:
If you have any type of reading difficulties you can ask for a voiceover or request additional time within which to complete the test.
Hazard perception element
This section tests your ability to identify moving hazards
ahead that are likely to cause you to slow down, stop or change direction. The test
requires you to watch 14 video clips, each filmed from the drivers eye view of a
car as it drives down the road. Each time you see a moving hazard start to develop
you would click the computer mouse button to let the program know you have seen the
problem. The earlier you see the warning signs and click the mouse button the higher
your score will be. A maximum of 5 can be scored on any hazard and a total of 15
hazards are shown, at least 1 per clip, with one clip having 2. To pass this test
you have to score 57 out of a maximum possible score of 75 (i.e. 15x5).
Scottishdrivers.co.uk trainees receive a home stud pack containing the full list of DSA recommended study materials and free email and telephone support for £100. This is less than the retail price of the training materials represents great value for money.


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