I can’t thank you enough I literally spent so many hours over the last month just watching your videos and saying red, red and amber, green ,amber, red to myself that I passed my theory test first time today and for 50/50 & 67/75 so Thank You!🎉
You are a Godsend!! I wish I found your channel earlier - test is tomorrow. If I have to retake my test, I'm coming back here but hoping thats not the case lol. You simplify it so nicely! thank you so much! Wish u were my instructor!
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:31 🚗 *Turning Right onto Dual Carriageway* - Check central reservation size before turning right onto a dual carriageway. - Inadequate reservation size may lead to collision risks. - Importance of ensuring the central reservation is wide enough for your vehicle. 03:28 🚦 *Overtaking Safety* - Assess necessity before overtaking. - Avoid overtaking when visibility is limited, such as approaching a dip in the road. - Safety precautions for overtaking in various situations. 05:03 🚌 *Bus Lane Operation* - Meaning of no times of operation for bus lane signs. - Bus lanes operational 24 hours a day if no times specified. - Understanding the significance of bus lane signs without specified operation times. 06:54 🚥 *Puffin Crossing Signal Sequence* - Understanding the signal sequence at puffin crossings. - Puffin crossings utilizing infrared sensors for pedestrian detection. - Lack of flashing amber phase at puffin crossings due to sensor technology. 09:10 🌑 *Nighttime Traffic Queue Management* - Applying the handbrake to avoid dazzling following drivers at night. - Consideration of brake lights causing dazzle to drivers behind. - Exceptions for using foot brake in foggy conditions. 11:04 🚗 *Speed and Fuel Efficiency* - Impact of speed on fuel consumption. - Explanation of how higher speeds result in increased fuel usage. - Balancing speed for fuel efficiency without inconveniencing other drivers. 12:31 🚗 *Unbalanced Car Wheels* - Consequences of unbalanced car wheels, specifically steering vibrations. - Recommendation to address unbalanced wheels at a garage or tire fitter. - Recognizing the signs of unbalanced wheels. 13:42 💨 *Side Wind Impact on Vehicles* - Identification of vehicles least likely to be affected by side winds. - Importance of reading theory test questions attentively. - Cautionary notes about side wind surprises. 16:00 🚗 *Overtaking on Left in One-Way Street* - Clarification on overtaking rules in one-way streets. - Cautionary note about being aware of other drivers changing lanes. - Correct understanding of overtaking scenarios. 17:55 🛣️ *Reflective Studs on Roads* - Differentiating reflective stud colors and their meanings. - Importance of understanding reflective studs for navigation. - Practical tips for remembering stud colors. 19:04 🚗 *Motorway Traffic Bunching* - Explanation of how variable speed limits reduce traffic bunching. - Importance of maintaining constant speed during busy times. - Significance of overhead gantries in controlling traffic flow. 20:45 🚦 *Motorway Red Cross Sign* - Clear instructions on what to do when encountering a red cross above every lane. - Emphasis on not changing lanes and waiting for further signals. - Safety precautions during motorway emergencies. 21:58 🚗 *Night Parking Rules* - Considerations for parking on the right-hand side of the road at night. - Understanding the exceptions, such as in one-way streets. - Importance of using rear red reflectors for visibility. 23:20 🚛 *Trailer Safety Device* - Introduction of the breakaway cable as a safety device for trailers. - Explanation of how the breakaway cable activates trailer brakes in case of separation. - Ensuring secure attachment of trailers to towing vehicles. 25:09 🚫 *No Stopping Sign* - Interpretation of a red circle with two red lines as a no stopping sign. - Importance of recognizing and adhering to clearway restrictions. - Cautionary note on parking considerations even after leaving restricted areas. 27:59 🚗 *Statutory Off-Road Notification (SORN)* - SORN is a notification to inform DVLA that a vehicle isn't being used on the road. - Offenses may occur if a vehicle is untaxed and not declared SORN. 29:52 🛑 *Third-Party Insurance Coverage* - Third-party insurance covers damage to other vehicles. - It does not cover damage to your own vehicle or personal injuries. 31:05 🆘 *First Aid for a Casualty* - Follow the DR ABC code: Danger, Response, Airway, Breathing, Circulation. - In the context of a casualty not breathing, the focus is on initiating the DR ABC code. 32:56 🚥 *Understanding Traffic Sign Meaning* - A red circle with one line on a blue background indicates waiting restrictions apply. - Additional signs or plates may specify when these restrictions apply. 33:51 🏆 *Conclusion and Test Preparation Tips* - Understanding the top 20 hardest theory test questions is crucial for test preparation. - Encourages signing up for the theory test practice course for comprehensive learning. Made with HARPA AI
I passed my Theory Test first time last week; Wednesday 4th of May, at Southwark (45/50 on Theory and 57/75 on Hazard Perception ) I had booked my test on 20th of April and had literally just 2 weeks to prepare for it. Working 60 hours a week, it was bound to be tough, and honestly speaking, I had my doubts and wondered if it was a mistake. First 3 days, I wasted my time, literally going through google searches on "How to pass driving Theory Test" or "Tips/Tricks to pass Driving Theory Test". Finally, on day 4 I got the app "Theory 4 in 1" and went through "Mock Tests", every day. I was on average doing 8-10 Mock Tests every day, with each Mock Test having 50 questions, which means I was literally going through 400-500 Questions everyday. With just one week left, I was averaging 35-37 marks, in my Mock Tests. I had completely at that point, given up on Hazard Perception, focusing only on Theory Part. With just 3-4 days left, my average finally shot up to 45-47 marks. Whenever I got any questions wrong, I would write it in a sticky note and put it in my bathroom wall, kitchen wall, living room wall, bedroom wall and even on the fridge. I was going all out, going through those sticky notes, after waking up, before going to sleep, before eating, after eating, and even on brake time at work I would go through 2-3 Mock Tests. Finally, D-Day and at Southwark Centre, my heartbeat shot up and I prayed and prayed, if only I had given myself more than 2 weeks, maybe I should've prepared for at least 6-7 weeks, so that I'd be more confident. Once I sat inside, and started my test, I reckon I was 100% sure with only 38 questions, meaning I had flagged 12 questions to come back later and go through them. I was praying all I need is 5 questions to be right. for the Hazard Perception, I was very focused, because it's mainly about spotting the Hazard, so you just spot it early and get 2 clicks and count to 2, then 2 clicks and then count to 2, then 2 clicks again. After I came out, I was like - Jesus I flopped, I guess, I'll go home and book it again, but when the guy gave me the paper, I didn't even look at it for few minutes, only once I got to the bus stop that I checked and shouted sooo loudly, Hurraayyyy. Even I was shocked; 45/50, like WOW. But, what shocked me even more was Hazard Perception, where I got 57/75 Update: On 2nd try, I passed my Driving Practical on 21st August 2023. Unfortunately, since then, I racked up around 20 parking tickets. So sad.
@grievous8431 innit 😂😂we got a bit too descriptive here 😂😂 you could write a book about it, " my theory test pass journey." A lot of people will relate to it 😂😂
@@riannahwilox4205 hahaha i can never get used to the fact how people write "short comments". I reckon people in general, just don't like reading long answers. I mean, if specifically talking about this comment section, if one was really interested in other people's journey or remarks; i reckon no harm in reading a paragraph or two lol. P.S. I passed my Driving Practical on 21st August 2023. Unfortunately, since August, I racked up around 20 tickets. So sad.
Hi Annie, I just wanted to say a huge thank you for your videos and shorts. They really helped me with my theory learning/ revision - Especially traffic light sequence, pelican light sequence, difference between pedestrian crossings, road lines (red, yellow, single, double) and the 4 pedestrians signs. I passed yesterday 47/50 and 62/75!
Thanks so much for this I’ve got my Driving theory in 15 days and I need to pass first time and I’ve been practising on and off for the last months and this has really helped a lot !
How Easy it is when you reading this:) I wish you could teach me drive .I’m Polish and listen to you make it so easy lovely clear understandable accent .I just got 3 month access and am so positive this time .Thank you!
Congrats, the hazard is the worst bit as you have to be on the ball. You get to look at the scenery of the clip for a few seconds before it begins. So if its a motorway, you can tell yourself to look for indicators, brake lights, cars swerving. If its rural, think about cyclists, horses, tight gaps in the road. If its residential, think about people walking in the street, cars reversing, balls bouncing in the road. I found that helped a little bit, and look for clues in the clips too as to what hazard may show.
Thanks so much for the video! I love how much in depth you go with your answers 😁 this is really helping me to understand the answers at a deeper level, thanks so much!! My theory is coming up soon eek 😬 xx
I've failed my theory test now three times. That's within 4 weeks. Been revising since 3 months done loads of mock tests. The first time I scored 40/50 passed hazard, second 42/50 passed hazard today I failed third time on 43/50 multiple choice and 38 for hazard. I can't believe it. Two video hazard 0 score?
@@TheoryTestPracticeOnline no I haven't I will check it out. I've rebooked my theory for the fourth time now, day and night I'm revising so hard. Plus it's costing me alot to retake. I was shocked I didn't score anything on the hazard as I usually pass the hazard perception. This time I passed the multiple choice questions and failed the hazard. Oh my god, when will I pass both parts? I'll definitely check the link you sent me.
@@TheoryTestPracticeOnline I also passed my Theory Test at the weekend thanks to all the hard work you have put into the Theory Test videos you have made. Thank you 🙂🌻
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I got my theory test in two days the 20/12/2023 my birthday is the next day wish me luck hopefully I’m so scared I have been get good grades on the kicks but the thing is when I get nervous I forget things I got a feeling I will get there and forget everything wishing for the best. Will let you know what I got
Hi there my love by any chance do you know of a school a could go and learn this shit plz as av failed 4 times now and it’s not good how ye feal yeno after it av never failed at Nottin but this definitely need help if yo know anybody will pay off course. Dun the books and the apps getting better but not good enough need professional help thanks.
@@TheoryTestPracticeOnline I mean the small little top right hand window in which u r briefing the video, in other words picture in Picture was too small . Hope you understand 😊