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How long is a driving theory test?

What you need to do to pass your theory test

Ryan Barham

Ryan Barham

Last updated: 04/06/2025

How long is a driving theory test?

It all starts to get real once you book your theory test. The countdown begins, as should your preparations. If you’re feeling a little overwhelmed, that’s completely normal – there’s a lot of information to take in. But our guides are here to help.

The other blogs in our ‘How to pass the theory test‘ series have touched on topics like how to pass the hazard perception part and what you need to bring on the day. In this guide, we’ll outline the different elements of the theory test before sharing all you need to know about timings.

What is the driving theory test?

The theory test is an essential part of learning to drive and something you have to do before booking your practical driving test. You can’t get a full UK driving licence without passing one.

It’s designed to test your knowledge and understanding of The Highway Code and other driving essentials, as well as your hazard-perception skills. The combination of the theory and practical tests is designed to help you become a safe and responsible driver.

What are the parts of a driving theory test?

A driving theory test consists of two parts: a set of multiple-choice questions and a set of hazard-perception exercises. You have to pass both to pass the theory test overall.

Multiple-choice questions

In this part, there are 50 multiple-choice questions to answer. These will be based on the information provided in three books: The Highway Code, Know Your Traffic Signs and Driving – The Essential Skills.

Each question will appear with several answers and you have to select the one you think is right. Three questions are based on a short video you’ll be shown. You can flag questions you’re unsure about to come back to later and you’re free to change answers at any point during the test.

You need at least 43 out of 50 correct answers to pass this part.

Hazard perception

The second part is a hazard-perception test. You’ll be shown 14 videos showing common road scenes from a driver’s perspective.

Each video will have at least one ‘developing hazard’ you have to identify by clicking with your mouse. One clip will have two hazards. The sooner you click when the hazards start to emerge, the more points you’ll score per scenario.

You need at least 44 out of 75 points to pass this test.

How long does the driving theory test last?

If you use the full time you’re allowed, a driving theory test should take you around 80 minutes from start to finish. You could be done in as little as 60 minutes if you use less time on the multiple-choice questions.

You need to arrive 15 minutes before your time slot, so you could be in the test centre for around 90 minutes in total.

How long does the multiple-choice part take?

You have 57 minutes to answer the 50 multiple-choice questions in the first part. But you don’t have to use all the time if you don’t need to. There will also be a few minutes at the start for you to read through the instructions and do a practice question.

In total, this stage should take you no longer than 60 minutes.

How long does the hazard-perception part take?

Before starting the second part, you’re allowed a break of up to three minutes. You can use this time to rest and reset before starting the hazard-perception test.

There are 14 videos in total. Each lasts around one minute. Again, you’ll have the chance to get familiar with what you’re doing before the real test starts.

The hazard-perception test should take around 15 to 20 minutes in total.

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