Official DVSA Theory Test for Motorcyclists
Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency
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Ratgeber / Lebensführung, Persönliche Entwicklung
Beschreibung
To prove that you have the right knowledge, understanding and attitude to be a safe and responsible rider, you'll need to pass the theory test. It includes a multiple choice test, to assess your knowledge of riding theory, and a hazard perception test, to assess your hazard recognition skills. This book contains hundreds of questions, which are very similar to the questions you'll be asked in the test and cover the same topics. It's easy to read, and explains why the answers are correct. References to the source material also appear with each question. Everyone learns in different ways, so this book has features to help you understand riding theory whatever kind of learner you are, including bite-size chunks of information, which are easier to understand at your own pace, lots of photographs and images to illustrate what you're learning, 14 topic-specific case studies and 6 mixed-topic ones, just like those you'll get in the test, things to discuss and practise with your trainer, to put your learning about each topic into practice, meeting the standards, to help you understand how each topic relates to the National Standard for Riding. This book is designed to help you learn about the theory of riding and to practise for the test. A sound understanding of riding theory will help you to reach that stage. So, my advice is to take some practical lessons with an approved training body while you're studying for your theory test. Learning the theory and practical skills at the same time is the best approach; combining the two means you are more likely to understand and remember what you have learnt, something you'll be glad of on the day of your theory test! I wish you a lifetime of safe riding. From Mark Winn, DVSA Chief Driving Examiner.