Learner drivers are required to pass a driving theory test before they are able to sit their practical test.
The theory test for car and motorcycle drivers is made up of two parts taken at the same time - multiple choice and hazard perception. You must pass both parts of the test to get a test certificate.
Many drivers, particularly those who passed their driving test a long time ago might fear that they would be unable to pass one now, forgetting some of the answers to questions, such as stopping distance and even some speed limits.
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