Case Studies

Case Studies


In the DVSA test, you have 57 minutes to answer 50 multiple-choice questions. The pass mark for this part is 43 out of 50 questions.


Practice case study by Topics

Alertness 5 question(s)
Alertness

Observation and awareness, anticipation, staying focused

Attitude 5 question(s)
Attitude

Good manners on the road, following safely, giving priority to others

Essential documents 5 question(s)
Essential documents

Registering and owning a car, your driving licence, insurance, MOT test

Hazard awareness 5 question(s)
Hazard awareness

Static hazards, moving hazards, road and weather conditions, yourself

Incidents and emergencies 5 question(s)
Incidents and emergencies

Breakdowns, warning others, safety in tunnels, stopping at an incident, helping others, reporting an incident

Motorway rules 5 question(s)
Motorway rules

Driving on the motorway, speed limits, reducing congestion, lane markings, stopping and breakdowns

Other types of vehicle 5 question(s)
Other types of vehicle

Motorcycles, large vehicles, buses, trams, powered vehicles used by disabled people

Road and traffic signs 5 question(s)
Road and traffic signs

Signs, road markings, traffic lights and warning lights, signals given by drivers and the police, road lanes

Rules of the road 5 question(s)
Rules of the road

Speed limits, lanes and junctions, overtaking, reversing, pedestrian crossings, level crossings, stopping and parking

Safety and your vehicle 5 question(s)
Safety and your vehicle

Looking after your car, dealing with faults, safety equipment, security, parking safely, the environment, avoiding congestion

Safety margins 5 question(s)
Safety margins

Stopping distance, typical stopping distances, weather conditions, skidding, contraflow systems

Vehicle handling 5 question(s)
Vehicle handling

Weather conditions, driving at night, keeping control of your vehicle, traffic calming and road surfaces

Vehicle loading 5 question(s)
Vehicle loading

Keeping your car stable, passengers, animals, towing, saving fuel

Vulnerable road users 5 question(s)
Vulnerable road users

Pedestrians, older and disabled pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists, animals, other drivers