Yes - most of it is common sense. Know your stopping distances etc. There are lots of websites offering practice tests - but get the highway code (obviously) and read cover to cover - if you have been learning for a while it should then be easy
Take a day to read the highway code in a day (it's rubbish but useful) and then do as many mock tests as you can do. Read over the ones you get wrong, and then take a few practices of hazard perception- that'll be enough
Wait, why did people revise so much? I just used a website online the night before, did some practice tests and a few hazard perceptions and passed no problem.
Wait, why did people revise so much? I just used a website online the night before, did some practice tests and a few hazard perceptions and passed no problem.
Lool you're getting me happy! Is it really that easy?
Yeah. I paid like £7 to use the "Theorytestpro" website, didn't buy any books, and I think I got 44/50, and 64/75, so passed comfortably.
And I knew nothing before.
You didn't buy the books because you had the website. The book has all the DSA questions and so did the website, so in essence it was like buying the electronic version of the book. Besides, you had to pay £7, I didn't
Wait, why did people revise so much? I just used a website online the night before, did some practice tests and a few hazard perceptions and passed no problem.
I was the same. That being said, I think I must have been lucky with the questions, as anyone with a modicum of common sense would have passed.
You didn't buy the books because you had the website. The book has all the DSA questions and so did the website, so in essence it was like buying the electronic version of the book. Besides, you had to pay £7, I didn't