New figures released by the RAC Foundation show that the teenage driver death toll is rising. Book Theory Test Today analyses the latest data highlighting a growing problem.
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May 15
DVSA Practical Driving Test: What are ‘show me, tell me’ Questions?
The ‘show me, tell me’ questions are often forgotten about by learner drivers when it comes to taking the DVSA practical driving test. Book Theory Test Today provides a reminder of what they are and what you might be asked during your driving test.
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May 15
From the Mouth of Martin: Top Tips to Slash the Cost of Motoring – #16
Strap yourselves in wannabe petrol heads. With the help of money saving expert, Martin Lewis, Book Theory Test Today is hitting the road with 50 top tips that will cut your motoring costs. Tune in each & every week for a new tip and remember to share with friends and family and slash the cost […]
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May 15
113 Theory Test Failures for Britain’s Worst Learner Driver
Already dubbed Britain’s worst learner driver last year, unidentified woman has failed to pass her theory test a further three times.
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May 15
Learner Driver Tips | 5 Steps to a Successful Hill Start
Hill starts are a common cause of stalling. To help you overcome the hill start heebie-jeebies, Book Theory Test Today’s latest learner driver tips post describes how to master the hill start manoeuvre.
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May 15
The Highway Code | An Introduction for Learner Drivers
Driving isn’t all about driving, there are so many other factors to consider when it comes to motoring. Britain’s road rules are set out in the Highway Code and this is Book Theory Test Today’s crash course to this important guide.
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May 15
Become a better motorcyclist with the enhanced rider scheme
You’ve completed your CBT course, passed the and the practical exam. You’re now a fully fledged motorcyclist, but you want to improve. Book Theory Test Today recommends the enhanced rider scheme.
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May 15
Learner Motorcyclist Tutorial | What is Compulsory Basic Training (CBT)?
If you’re a learner motorcyclist or moped rider, you need to complete a CBT course in order to ride unaccompanied on Britain’s highways. Book Theory Test Today explains CBT.
