January 19, 2010 Driving School: UK Car theory test for iPhone released iPhone developer Iteration Mobile has introduced Driving School: UK Car theory test for iPhone and iPod Touch. The application includes tests based on the official Driving Standards Agency. Other features include 10 Basic Tests, with basic level theory questions and 10 Advanced Tests, containing advanced level theory questions. The application also countless random tests and the Highway Code. Driving School also embraces OpenFeint technology so users can share test results with friends and family. Available from the Apple iTunes App Store, Driving School: UK Car theory test costs £1.79 and requires the iPhone 2.2.1 Software Update or later. For more information, screenshots and video, please visit: http://www.itheory-test.net some screenshots are provided below.
Now I don't live in the UK, but in the first picture I'm pretty sure the steering wheel is supposed to be on the other side....
Passing theory test in 1st attempt is not really a big deal if prepared for it properly. you need to prepare for 2 parts, theory test part and HPT part. 1. Theory test part Which includes different sections, as the official theory test questions are available in the market, there are no surprises in the actual exam as those will asked from the set of official theory test questions only. A. Basic preparation (Total approx 6 hrs) Read questions Give answers Mark question if you feel it difficult or you attempted incorrectly B. Advance preparation Total approx 4 hrs) Attempt incorrectly attempted questions Mark question still if you feel it difficult or you attempted C. Exam preparation[\u] (Total approx 2 hrs) Solve at least 10 random tests Of course more the better.. This pattern will guarantee your part 1 success in exam 2. HPT part- a bit harder for many... but actually easy to crack it...you need to know the scoring mechanism for this part- Candidates can score up to five marks on each hazard and the test contains 15 scoreable hazards. You click either the left or right mouse button whenever you think you can see a hazard developing. The speed at which you click the mouse button as a hazard develops will determine your score for that particular hazard perception clips. You can score between 0 and 5 on each hazard. The pass mark for this part of the test is 44 out of 75 (i.e. 15 hazard x 5) for car drivers and motorcycle riders. Those taking LGV or PCV (lorry or bus) tests must score at least 50 out of 75. Note, your irregular/continuous clicks on screen might lead to zero score for that clip... that's it... u r on your way to pass your theory test in first attempt... get going....best of luck!!!
Hi, Its good that now learner drivers can practice their theory test on i pod also. And now dsa is introducing new element in dsa as independent driving test which will come in October 2010. Now it will also help reduce the accidents risk of new drivers.