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This publication is the official theory test book for car drivers, compiled by the Driving Standards Agency. It contains multiple choice questions from the whole theory test question bank, with answers and explanations, dealing with topics such as: alertness and attitude, vehicle safety and handling, safety margins, hazard awareness, vulnerable road users, motorway rules and rules of the road, road and traffic signs, documents, accidents, and vehicle loading.
Print and web pdfs available at https://www.gov.uk/government/publications. The DSA was an Executive Agency of the Department for Transport. On 20 June 2013, the Road Safety Minister issued a statement outlining changes to the role of the agency as part of the Department's commitment to delivering better quality and better value services to the public and business. A new single agency was to bring together all of the services were provided by the Driving Standards Agency and the Vehicle and Operator Services Agency (VOSA). This was to enable a single agency to deliver the same high quality service, while making it easier for customers to navigate the services offered; and is intended to reduce the administrative burden for those individuals and businesses that currently have regular contact with both DSA and VOSA. DVSA was formally launched on 2 April 2014. Web ISBN=9781474120784
This publication sets out the standards that are required to pass the practical driving test. Divided into four sections; getting started; key skills; the test and beyond; other tests. It explains the key skills that are needed and form the basis of the driving test, and an explanation of the standard you need in order to pass the test.
An official guide which explains the standards required to pass practical driving test. It helps the learner and the person that pays for driving lessons by explaining the standard required for each key skill examined within the driving test.
This publication is aimed at experienced drivers wanting to help learner drivers enhance their driving experience through practice. It is designed to help learner drivers focus on the 24 key skills that form part of the practical driving test.
This publication is the official theory test book for car drivers, compiled by the Driving Standards Agency. It contains multiple choice questions from the whole theory test question bank, with answers and explanations, dealing with topics such as: alertness and attitude, vehicle safety and handling, safety margins, hazard awareness, vulnerable road users, motorway rules and rules of the road, road and traffic signs, documents, accidents, and vehicle loading. This edition includes the Highway Code and is valid for theory tests taken from 26 September 2005.
The DSA is an Executive Agency of the Department for Transport
This Driving Standards Agency publication contains guidance on the official syllabus and practical test requirements for driving a large goods vehicle (LGV), as well as on driving techniques for different vehicles and conditions, load restraint, EC and UK legal requirements, working time and tachograph regulations, freight transport organisation, dealing with emergencies, new safety checks and minimum test vehicle requirements. This new edition includes information to help prepare for the extended theory and practical tests that link to the introduction of the Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) in September 2009. It supersedes the 7th edition (2005, ISBN 9780115526565).
Specialist or unusual vehicles covered by this book include tractors, three-wheeled cars, trikes, road rollers, track-laying vehicles, mowing machines and pedestrian-controlled vehicles. It includes guidance on: what to do before the test; test requirements; different categories of vehicle; skills required; faults to avoid; large, heavy and slow vehicles
This official guide from the Driving Standards Agency is specifically designed to help bus and coach drivers prepare for their initial Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC). It focuses on the syllabus of two new modules: case studies (part two of the CPC test) and the practical demonstration test (part four of the CPC test). This new edition has been updated to include additional information on periodic training and ecosafe driving. This official guide has been prepared in close consultation with a working group of industry experts and experienced PCV trainers from GoSkills, First Group, Arriva and East London Bus Group, so it is up-to-date with current industry thinking.