The Official DSA Theory Test for Car Drivers - Driving Standards Agency
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The Official DSA Theory Test for Car Drivers(PC)
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The Official DSA Theory Test forMotorcyclists (PC CD)
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The Official DSA Theory Test forMotorcyclists 2008/09 Edition
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The Official DSA Theory Test forMotorcyclists
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by - written on 02/10/09 (Useful, 17 readings)
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This is the key to the sucess of the knowledge of the highway code and not only that it is the key to sucess for the theory part of your driving test. It is everything you need to know the people that make the book are the same people that make the tests so it will cover everything they will ask or you need to know. The book is easy to learn as it is all broke into different sections and it is very easy to read. It is mostly signs and they are all very easy to make out. It has 480 pages of useful and needful things you need to know about driving. This is a paperback book and is around fourteen pound in easons that is were I bought mine but it actually was a ... Read the complete review
by - written on 24/02/09 (Useful, 42 readings)
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This book includes both the highway code and the complete list of possible questions for tests to be taken in 2008/9. It is an absolute necessity to complete a majority of these questions, as some answers may well surprise you. Many theory test candidates feel that most of the content of the test is simple and only requires common sense, and this is mostly true, however, how many 17 year olds no by heart the stopping distances at 50, 60 and 70 miles per hour? Having read through and practiced all the questions (which include a written explanation for each answer) I found the test easier to complete and was far more relaxed about it-It got me full marks! I ... Read the complete review
by - written on 03/11/08 (Very useful, 213 readings)
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When I first decided to take a theory test, I thought I knew enough about cars. After all, I'd had thirty-something lessons which taught me beyond the basics of driving, and I knew what some of the signs meant? What else was there to learn? Well, after trying an online theory test, I realised that I kept failing, not by a huge margin, but a fail nonetheless. I didn't really know all the random statistics about driving with a mobile phone, nor did I know where you should steer if you have a reverse wheel skid. With my test booked, and £30 potentially down the drain, I decided to buy this official theory test book for September 2008 onwards (even though my test was in ... Read the complete review
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