Registering for your test: When you arrive at the test centre, you’ll need to register so don’t forget your provisional driving licence and proof of ID – your booking letter will also tell you what to take. You’ll then be shown to a booth with a computer that’s ready for your test.
Multiple choice questions: In the booth, you’ll find instructions on how to use the computer. You can even do a 15 minute practice test to get used to it. For the actual test, you’ll have a maximum of 57 minutes unless you have a special requirement. To pass, you’ll need to get 43 out of 50 answers correct. All the questions are multiple choice and you touch the screen to choose the answers you want.
Hazard perception test: The hazard perception section of the test will begin automatically after the multiple choice. A tutorial video will show you what you need to do and the test itself is made up of video clips featuring various hazards. You respond by clicking the mouse to avoid the hazards – the faster you respond, the higher your score. Each has a maximum of 5 marks.
Getting your results: After the test, you go back to the waiting room and we’ll bring your results through. You’ll need to pass both bits of the test in the same session to pass your Theory test. If you pass the Theory, you’ll need to pass the Practical test within two years to get a driving licence.



