From recognising pelican-crossing signs to lights on a dashboard, the driving theory test has challenged aspiring motorists for three decades.
Most UK drivers don't think they would pass the driving theory test if they had to take it today, according to new research ...
Fewer than half of British drivers believe they would pass the driving theory test if they were to retake it today, a new survey has revealed, coinciding with the assessment’s 30th anniversary. Just ...
More than half of Brits feel they would not pass the theory test again (PA) Fewer than half of British drivers believe they ...
Thirty years after its introduction, the driving theory test continues to challenge both new and experienced motorists.
Today, the driving theory test turns 30. And yet only 44% of drivers say they'd pass the test again if they took it now.
A Wrexham driving instructor says the driving theory test still 'plays a really important role' in producing safer drivers.
Less than half of British drivers think they would pass theory test - ...
Thirty years after its introduction, the driving theory test continues to challenge both new and experienced motorists.
A DWI arrest in Texas can raise a lot of questions fast — including whether drivers have to take a breath alcohol test.
The Highway Code explains the rules for parking on a dropped kerb, which is usually found outside UK homes and businesses.
A campaign calling for automated external defibrillators (AEDs) to be standard with all new vehicles has welcomed their ...