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The Official DSA Theory Test for Drivers of Large Vehicles: Valid for Tests Taken from 3rd April 2006 (Driving Skills)

The Official DSA Theory Test for Drivers of Large Vehicles: Valid for Tests Taken from 3rd April 2006 (Driving Skills)
By Driving Standards Agency (Great Britain)

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This book is an essential reading for learner LGV and PCV drivers. This is the official book which includes all of the large vehicle theory test questions and explains the answers. It is written by the Driving Standards Agency, the people who set the tests. This book is valid for tests taken from 3rd April 2006 and has been updated to include questions on avoiding and dealing with congestion, environmental issues and the new vehicle licensing regulations.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #255892 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-06-01
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback

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Driving Standards Agency- The Driving Standards Agency's maxim is 'Safe Driving for Life.' The agency's formal aim is to promote road safety in Great Britain through the advancement of driving standards and, in particular, by testing drivers (including motorcyclists) and driving instructors fairly and efficiently.


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A Must Have!!! 5
this is definately a item to have if your looking to take a theory test for large vehicles. i have this item up for sale on amazon as i have no use for it anymore as im now an lgv driver. this cd helped me alot couldnt have passed the theory without it!

It IS the test syllabus. You have to have it.5
This book is where the questions in the test come from. You may well pass the theory test without it - I tried the two on-line practice tests on the DSA site and got 33/35 both times [pass mark 30], before the book even arrived. Most questions are common sense to an experienced driver.

However, you'd be daft not to read up the book anyway. HGV drivers will have more techie stuff to answer than PCVers but all must know the new drivers' hours regs and that can only be mugged up, not guessed or worked out.