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I failed my theory test first time that was due to not revising, my second time I passed quite easy but I had revised that time I took my test probably less than a year ago (I think I passed in November last year but not sure) I have just took a practice theory test now and I have failed in the test i've just done I got 25, You need at least 30 to pass that means you can afford to get 5 questions wrong :unsure:

Could you pass the test?

And if you have passed the test remember in a real test you would also have Hazard Pereception to pass aswell!

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I failed my theory test first time that was due to not revising, my second time I passed quite easy but I had revised that time I took my test probably less than a year ago (I think I passed in November last year but not sure) I have just took a practice theory test now and I have failed in the test i've just done I got 25, You need at least 30 to pass that means you can afford to get 5 questions wrong :unsure:

Could you pass the test?

And if you have passed the test remember in a real test you would also have Hazard Pereception to pass aswell!

i failed by one point :ph34r::cool:

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WEIRD BUT TRUE

In Italy, until a few years ago, women were allowed to get up to 2 "engine/hardware" questions wrong and still pass...

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Not sure, haven't looked at the thing yet. But there is usually a way... :P

oh right, it's pretty much common sense! but i guessed some tricky ones :D:)

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i only took mine 2 weeks ago

got 35/35 on questions but only just passed hazard which was weird cus i thought it was easy when i was doing it but a pass is a pass so :D

but i'm not surprised that a lot of experienced drivers would fail the modern tests.

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