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27 total questions from the Driving Theory Test 4 in 1 Kit app

  1. In order to supervise a learner driver you need to have held a full driving licence for the same category of vehicle, for at least three years. What other requirement must you meet?

to be at least 21 years old

  1. A police officer asks to see your documents. You do not have them with you. How many days do you have to produce them at a police station?

7 days

  1. What must you check before you drive someone else's vehicle?

that the vehicle is insured for your use

  1. For how long is an MOT certificate normally valid?

one year after the date it was issued

  1. Your insurer will issue you with an insurance certificate. When must you produce this document for inspection?

When a police officer asks you for it

  1. Who's responsible for paying the vehicle tax?

the registered keeper of the vehicle

  1. What do you need before you can legally use a motor vehicle on the road?

an appropriate driving licence

  1. When will a new car need its first MOT test?

when it's three years old

  1. What must you have when you apply to renew your vehicle tax?

valid insurance

  1. What's a Statutory Off-Road Notification (SORN)?

a notification to tell DVLA that a vehicle is not being used on the road

  1. What's the legal minimum insurance cover you must have to drive on public roads?

third party only

  1. What information is found on a vehicle registration document?

the registered keeper

  1. You've just passed your first practical driving test. What will you have to do if you get penalty points on your licence in the next two years?

retake your theory and practical tests

  1. When should you update your vehicle registration certificate?

when you move house

  1. When must you contact the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA)?

when you change your vehicle

  1. What's the maximum fine for driving or riding without insurance?

unlimited

  1. What does it mean if your insurance policy has an excess of £500

you'll have to pay the first £500 of the cost of any claim

  1. What does third-party insurance cover?

damage to other vehicles

  1. What legal requirement must be met by a newly qualified driver?

they must have valid motor insurance

  1. When must your vehicle have valid insurance cover?

before you can tax the vehicle

  1. Your car needs to pass an MOT test. What may be invalidated if you drive the car without a current MOT certificate?

the vehicle insurance

  1. Your car requires an MOT certificate. When is it legal to drive it without an MOT certificate?

when driving to an appointment at an MOT centre

  1. What circumstances require you to notify the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA)?

when your health affects your driving

  1. For how long is a Statutory Off-Road Notification (SORN) valid?

until the vehicle is taxed, sold or scrapped

  1. When could the cost of your insurance be reduced?

when you complete the pass plus scheme

  1. Who's legally responsible for ensuring that a vehicle registration certificate (V5C) is updated?

the registered vehicle keeper

  1. What's covered by third-party insurance?

damage to others vehicles