Clear, focused help pages for the theory test topics learners actually struggle with. Start with a guide, jump into focused practice, then use a full mock test to check whether the topic is still costing you marks.
Do not just keep repeating random questions if one area is dragging your score down. Pick the topic, read the short guide, practise 10 focused questions, then go back to a full mock. That gives you a much better chance of seeing real improvement before your test. If you are unsure whether your revision material is current, check what has changed in the theory test.
The topic pages are useful when you know the subject you need. If you are stuck with a learner problem — failing repeatedly, revising in a week, struggling with hazard perception or unsure how many mocks to do — use the Theory Help Hub.
Open the Theory Help Hub →These are the pages most learners should check first because they link closely to common weak areas and easy lost marks.
Understand the sign groups, warning signs and instruction signs that appear regularly in theory questions.
Revise lane choice, priority, signalling and the common traps on larger and mini-roundabouts.
Learn the UK speed limit patterns and the signs that change them.
Spot developing risks earlier and choose safer responses.
Learn the key distances and the conditions that make stopping take longer.
Cover priority, signals, road positioning and everyday Highway Code rules.
Use these when your dashboard shows a weak area, or when you want to clean up the smaller details before a mock test.
Clean up joining, lane discipline, smart motorway signs and safe overtaking.
Practise priority, observations and safe decisions at T-junctions, crossroads and box junctions.
Understand light sequences, filter arrows and pedestrian signals.
Learn what lines, arrows, boxes and lane markings are telling you to do.
Revise zebra, pelican, puffin and toucan crossings, plus the common test traps.
Know when overtaking is safe, when it is illegal and when it is simply a bad idea.
Understand skids, braking, steering, tyres, loads and how the car responds in different situations.
Learn how rain, ice, fog, spray, wind and darkness change safe driving decisions.
Revise tyres, lights, fluids, warning lights and basic responsibility for a safe vehicle.
Understand MOT, insurance, licence rules and what you must do after a collision.
Work on calm, patient and considerate decisions that keep other road users safe.
If you are brand new to theory, start with road signs, rules of the road, speed limits and hazard awareness. Then use the remaining pages to fix specific weak spots after each mock.