10 out of 10. Thanks so much. I start driving lessons on Monday and I am always practicing the theory alongside as it will help and the earlier, the better! Many thanks and keep up the good work 👍
10/10 Driving for 52 years, these road signs are there to help you, those little signs hold a lot of information in the colour, the shape and the info inside the shape. and i will add drive safely.
Took PSV with London transport in the 80's had to learn the H/code front to back (including which way the cyclist was indicating on the cover. Left) Got Zebra crossing as pedestrian crossing, but no matter as I'd be alerted to A crossing. Not that that mattered on Oxford St where pedestrians are always dodging through traffic.
I passed my driving test 32 years ago. I've never looked at a highway code book since. I scored 7/10 and it should've been 8. I've never had an accident since gaining my licence. I don't drive like a ***t and I expect other drivers to give me the same courtesy that I give them. Unfortunately, most drivers today are bad, ignorant or just plain dangerous and should be removed from the road.
Do you realise how many changes in the last 32 years? Apart from new signs their are many other important changes. For instance, are you aware of the rules concerning merging with traffic if a lane is closed or end?
Got 7 out of 10, not bad! 👍 The last sign I thought it was 'No cars or motorbikes allowed' as vehicles on the sign are definetely prohibited, also there is another similar sign, it is just a red circle meaning 'No vehicles allowed' Never mind, done my best, thank you 😊
@@ThinkDriving I have passed my car test 20 years ago and my bike test 6 years ago, not bad 👍 it is nice to keep on top of signs and driving general knowlegde, thank you for the video 😊
I got the first one wrong: I chose pedestrian crossing. But in terms of what I need to do as a driver there is no difference: slow down, look out for pedestrians, and be prepared to stop. And, of course, a zebra crossing is a type of pedestrian crossing…
Same for me. I drove occasionally, as seldom as possible, for a few years, but gave up in 1982 and have never driven any vehicle since. Minimum speed limits mainly seem to be found in tunnels.
@@ThinkDriving some of these signs are incorrectly used on the A417 between Gloucester and Swindon as these are pedestrian right of way crossings over a dual carriageway and definitely not zebra crossings.
I got 9/10. That wild animal sign is a hard one if you don’t know it! I love this series of videos. I’m a professional driver. Been doing Hgv 3 years and was doing buses and coach for 9 previous to that. Even when I get one wrong I learn something.
@@paulizard4292 Yes. Some people have mentioned to me that it is worth learning the difference between the crossing types (Pelican, Puffin, tucan) to aid prediction, because they all work differently, and I guess there is some benefit in it, but as long as you plan for it to change and stop when it's red, I think you'll get by. As an instructor, I'd welcome your thoughts. I got No 1 wrong too. I feel pretty certain that older versions of HWC referred to it and "pedestrians crossing"
@@peterthompson9854 a crossing is a crossing to me. If they're traffic light controlled and people are waiting, the lights are probably about to change. If the crossing has a beacon, the law dictates that the pedestrian has the right of way. And so on. There's no point in charging towards these obstacles and then bemoaning that you had to slam the brakes on. Smith's keys - aim high; get the big picture; keep your eyes moving; leave yourself an out; make sure they see you.
Question 9 the black triangle defines a diversion route where there is a conflicting route ie when there are two road closures and the diversion routes interact with each other one diversion routemay have a triangle the other a circle diamond or square
Me too. I actually thought it mean pedestrian crossing, as it seems to be regularly used in car parks where there are no Belisha poles or zig-zags to designate a full zebra crossing, but that may just be a private land/legal matter. If you do a search, it seems to have both names on many sites that you think would be more definitive, but the Highway Code version is officially Zebra. I'll put this to a friend who owns one of the biggest driving schools in the UK to see what he comes up with - should be interesting...
9/10, mostly correct before the answers came up. The Only one I got wrong was zebra crossing; and to be fair, many councils put up wrong signs any way, such as the now lost “Severe bends” sign and double bend signs being interchanged.
only thing i've never saw in all my 53 years of driving cars and trucks diversion signs usually have that printed with an arrow pointing direction to take
From across the pond I got 6 of 10. The round-a-bout got me, I guess size matters. Then again my friend from Jersey says that a road which crosses above the road you're on is a Jewish Holy Day. Narragansett Bay
9/10. 1st one wrong. I put "pedestrian crossing". "In my defence m'lud, they are *all* pedestrian crossings...." but no, I tripped up as the Highway Code states that it is a Zebra crossing. 50 years driving.....🙄
MY YOUNGET IS LEARNING TO DRIVE HE BOUGHT A BOOK WITH POSSIBLE QUESTIONS YOU CAN BE ASKED IN THEORY TEST ,THE AMOUNT THAT HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH DRIVING IS UNBELIEVABLE
Just a ploy to reduce the numbers of new vehicles on the road, the Hazzard perception for car and motorcycle tests is just weird too, makes almost no sense.
@@rogerfrancis65, while teaching my fiancée to drive several years ago, I got a computer disc for her to use as practice on her theory… I tried a few hazard perception tests, failed the first because I saw way too many hazards… maybe that’s why I’ve not had many collisions of late (last 20yrs) and the two I’ve had were not my fault (Police attended both). Also, one hazard could not bee seen until you could only get 4 ticks (went through frame by frame), and you lost a tick per frame!
@@ThinkDriving Yes, I have watched that thanks. I am a driver....but want to brush up on all signs, Highway code etc. So your videos are a great way to help me do that.👍
@@ThinkDriving well if i do decide that i will make sure to study the Driving Signs Study Guide and Rules first so i do not act like such a wanker when trying to drive
I passed my driving test on the 26th of May on the 3rd attempt with 2miners not bad for a person who struggles with learning difficulties and yes I found my theory quite hard but I'm finally glad I passed it all all I have to say to people is never give up always keep trying if I can do it with learning difficulties so can you👍
9 out of 10. Got first one wrong, went for pedestrian crossing (but in my mind, that's what a zebra crossing is !!). Passed my test over 48 years ago.
Same. Why do they differentiate? Passed UK test in 1973 and Spanish one in 2001 - surprisingly, both first time.
10 out of 10. Thanks so much. I start driving lessons on Monday and I am always practicing the theory alongside as it will help and the earlier, the better! Many thanks and keep up the good work 👍
Good job, enjoy your lessons :)
10/10 Driving for 52 years, these road signs are there to help you, those little signs hold a lot of information in the colour, the shape and the info inside the shape. and i will add drive safely.
Good effort
Passed test nearly 44 years ago. Scored 9/10 got first one wrong . Quite pleased.
Good work, that is a misleading one for sure
I live in Quebec Canada. The signs are different here. I have never seen signs like these where I live! Very interesting...
Took PSV with London transport in the 80's had to learn the H/code front to back (including which way the cyclist was indicating on the cover. Left) Got Zebra crossing as pedestrian crossing, but no matter as I'd be alerted to A crossing. Not that that mattered on Oxford St where pedestrians are always dodging through traffic.
😂
10/10 Passed bike test 1970 (first time), car test 1972 (first time).
Glad to say all correct driving since 17....psv licence at 26..hgv licence at 31.now retired. Glad to get grey cells working 😁
Haha good work 👍👍
I passed my driving test 32 years ago. I've never looked at a highway code book since. I scored 7/10 and it should've been 8. I've never had an accident since gaining my licence. I don't drive like a ***t and I expect other drivers to give me the same courtesy that I give them. Unfortunately, most drivers today are bad, ignorant or just plain dangerous and should be removed from the road.
7, which ones did you get wrong?
@@ThinkDriving 1.c, 6.c, 9.a. I knew 9, but second guessed my initial thought.
Do you realise how many changes in the last 32 years? Apart from new signs their are many other important changes. For instance, are you aware of the rules concerning merging with traffic if a lane is closed or end?
10/10, which is just as well since I have my ADI part one tomorrow!
How did it go?
Got 7 out of 10, not bad! 👍 The last sign I thought it was 'No cars or motorbikes allowed' as vehicles on the sign are definetely prohibited, also there is another similar sign, it is just a red circle meaning 'No vehicles allowed' Never mind, done my best, thank you 😊
Good effort :)
@@ThinkDriving I have passed my car test 20 years ago and my bike test 6 years ago, not bad 👍 it is nice to keep on top of signs and driving general knowlegde, thank you for the video 😊
I got the first one wrong: I chose pedestrian crossing. But in terms of what I need to do as a driver there is no difference: slow down, look out for pedestrians, and be prepared to stop.
And, of course, a zebra crossing is a type of pedestrian crossing…
Indeed you are not wrong the initial reaction is the same but the next bit is different :)
Glad you learned something from it tho :)
Same for me. I drove occasionally, as seldom as possible, for a few years, but gave up in 1982 and have never driven any vehicle since.
Minimum speed limits mainly seem to be found in tunnels.
@@ThinkDriving some of these signs are incorrectly used on the A417 between Gloucester and Swindon as these are pedestrian right of way crossings over a dual carriageway and definitely not zebra crossings.
@@tuanpiccus1107 we best send Swindon council a Highway Code then, because that is 100% a zebra crossing sign
Wow 10/10 passed my test years ago but have bought Highway Code every 2 years.
Good work, well done
got 9 out of 10. I missed the verge one. thank you for the video and great info on your channel.
No worries, glad its helping :)
I got number 7 right, just for that i am happy lol
5/10 passed my test 22 years a go, havent driven since and lived in another country for 10 years.
Good start, maybe a little more revision before you do :)
I got 9/10. That wild animal sign is a hard one if you don’t know it!
I love this series of videos. I’m a professional driver. Been doing Hgv 3 years and was doing buses and coach for 9 previous to that.
Even when I get one wrong I learn something.
Glad you are liking them,
Yes every day is a school day, it’s good to keep learning 👍🙂
I keep up to date with Highway code and traffic laws, but I did get 1 wrong so it's 9 out of 10. Need to check up with the books again.
It’s good to keep up to date 👍
10/10 Some of the signs could catch out drivers with a full licence. If they did, I suggest they look at the latest Highway Code.
I got 8 the zebra crossing and the R sign. Interesting video
Glad you enjoyed it :)
10/10 I've been a driving instructor for 24 years! Would be embarrassed to slip up, though 1 was doubtful!
Oh, which one?
Question 1, I think. That's the one I stumbled on.
@@paulizard4292 Yes. Some people have mentioned to me that it is worth learning the difference between the crossing types (Pelican, Puffin, tucan) to aid prediction, because they all work differently, and I guess there is some benefit in it, but as long as you plan for it to change and stop when it's red, I think you'll get by. As an instructor, I'd welcome your thoughts. I got No 1 wrong too. I feel pretty certain that older versions of HWC referred to it and "pedestrians crossing"
@@peterthompson9854 a crossing is a crossing to me. If they're traffic light controlled and people are waiting, the lights are probably about to change. If the crossing has a beacon, the law dictates that the pedestrian has the right of way. And so on.
There's no point in charging towards these obstacles and then bemoaning that you had to slam the brakes on.
Smith's keys - aim high; get the big picture; keep your eyes moving; leave yourself an out; make sure they see you.
Not bad 10/10 only been driving 45 yrs
10-8 thanks for your posting videos it helps me a lot!
No worries, good luck with your test :)
10 out of 10, not difficult! Thanks for video.
If you found them easy, it means you are revising well 👍
Got em all right 😁wish luck my test on Friday
Good luck. Let us know how it goes
thank you so much for all your help❤
No worries, good luck with your test
I had my theory test a couple of days ago and I passed first time!
Good work, now Onto the practical :)
@@ThinkDriving Thanks. However, my mum says wait times for practical test at the moment will be as much as 24 weeks (or 5.5 months).
@@joshbacon8241 depends on a lot of things, ask your instructor how to get one sooner if you are ready
JOSH GOOD FOR YOU.
9/10 got a little bit confused for the soft verge one 😊😊
9 is good we’ll done :)
My score was 8/10 - I got questions 6 and 9 wrong… Thanks for all of your helpful videos 😊
Great job! Keep up the revision
I got all of them right aside from the last one
Thank you mate
No worries, glad it’s helping :)
I am a full licence holder. Also recently past my part 1, with 97 correct out of 100, and I got 9/10, I got the first one wrong.
Nice score, it’s always good to keep learning :)
All correct been driving since 2008 x
Good job 👍
@@ThinkDriving thanks x
7/10 and I have test after one week. I'm so confidence to do more practices to get 10/10. Your videos really help me to improve my learning 👌🏻
You got this!
@@ThinkDriving I passed my test today ☺️ your videos really helped me. ❣️
Score 46/50 so far 👍🏻
@@shereefbinkasim8590 good work, onto the practical test now, good luck
@@ThinkDrivingThank you❣️ I suggested your channel to my friends who are struggling to get the theory test. Keep on good work mate 👏🏻
All correct except for the very first one, surprised myself lol
Good work 👍👍
Question 9 the black triangle defines a diversion route where there is a conflicting route ie when there are two road closures and the diversion routes interact with each other one diversion routemay have a triangle the other a circle diamond or square
Or occasionally a filled circle and a hollow circle which can be easy to screw up.
Can't believe I got the first one wrong and I used to be a driving instructor, disgraceful !
😂 the title of the video is true
I got the first one wrong , and I used to be a Motorcycle instructor, how embarrassing 😳 😅, well done anyway 👏, I got 9 out of ten , must be nerves.
@@carlarthur4442 we all continue to learn if we are open to learning :)
9/10 only the first one got me as I said "pedestrian crossing" instead of "zebra crossing" - all the rest I got.
Same here. Must look up the difference.
Me too. I actually thought it mean pedestrian crossing, as it seems to be regularly used in car parks where there are no Belisha poles or zig-zags to designate a full zebra crossing, but that may just be a private land/legal matter. If you do a search, it seems to have both names on many sites that you think would be more definitive, but the Highway Code version is officially Zebra. I'll put this to a friend who owns one of the biggest driving schools in the UK to see what he comes up with - should be interesting...
A lowly 8. Passed my test in 1969. First and last ones got me but now I will remember them!
Not bad, what was your first car?
@@ThinkDriving Ford Pilot, went well but Oh the petrol! Stuck to Ford 100E after that.
9/10, mostly correct before the answers came up. The Only one I got wrong was zebra crossing; and to be fair, many councils put up wrong signs any way, such as the now lost “Severe bends” sign and double bend signs being interchanged.
Every days a School day :)
very understanding
Glad it helping
9/10 im currently learning for my theory test :)
Nice job! When is your test?
@@ThinkDriving my test is on 30th September.. in a few days I can say 😅
thank you so much your vids are so helpful
No problem! Glad they are helping
9/10,the first one got me
10/10 not too taxing :)
Well done 👍
10/10, theory test tomorrow. The emergency diversion one almost caught me out though.
Good work, good luck, let us know how you get on
@@ThinkDriving Passed first time, 49 on theory, 61 on hazards 🥳🥳
@@aledmorgan92 good work :)
only thing i've never saw in all my 53 years of driving cars and trucks diversion signs usually have that printed with an arrow pointing direction to take
From across the pond I got 6 of 10. The round-a-bout got me, I guess size matters. Then again my friend from Jersey says that a road which crosses above the road you're on is a Jewish Holy Day. Narragansett Bay
Excellent video
Thank you very much!
35 years since I passed my test, got the 1st one wrong... Very happy with that after 35 years..😊👍👍
1st one wrong, sodding albino zebras! I put C.
So did I. I thought that it was for a Pedestrian Crossing, whih is more generic than a Zebra Crossing. Has changed its meaning in the last 50 years?
@@Jock609 Yes, I chose the same.... I reckoned that 'pedestrian crossing' covered them all. The only one I got wrong, though!!!!
A common problem. I did the same and got the remainder correct. I don't think it's a terrible mistake to make!
7/10 and I don't even have a UK driving license :)
I only got 9 correct - number 7 was the one I got wrong. Passed about 30-32 years ago, when there was no theory test.
Good effort 👍
9/10 pedestrian crossing caught me out but in 1992 i suspect it would
have been right :)
9/10. 1st one wrong. I put "pedestrian crossing". "In my defence m'lud, they are *all* pedestrian crossings...." but no, I tripped up as the Highway Code states that it is a Zebra crossing. 50 years driving.....🙄
10/10.. Would have loved the last one to have been "low flying motor bikes" 😂
Warning: Evil Knievel ahead!
That's what I was told......🤣
8/10 pretty happy with that
Good job, when is your test?
Got 10 right ✅️
Good job
Having not lived in the UK for 26 years, I was happy to only get one wrong. That was the Zebra crossing sign, think they might have changed that one?
You would think they would, maybe if enough people get it wrong here they might 😂
8/10 that R got me😂 and 1st question😢 getting there though😅
good effort, keep going :)
3 could be confusing because there are wild horses in the UK. Im missing a lot of these.
There are and that’s sign B, Sign C is any wild animal. Hope this helps
A bit tricky questions and i got 4 wrong and i will be having my theory on the 16th of May 😞
Great stuff got 3 wrong its great though it keeps you on your toes
Thanks, glad it’s helping :)
same im crying
MY YOUNGET IS LEARNING TO DRIVE HE BOUGHT A BOOK WITH POSSIBLE QUESTIONS YOU CAN BE ASKED IN THEORY TEST ,THE AMOUNT THAT HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH DRIVING IS UNBELIEVABLE
Just a ploy to reduce the numbers of new vehicles on the road, the Hazzard perception for car and motorcycle tests is just weird too, makes almost no sense.
@@rogerfrancis65, while teaching my fiancée to drive several years ago, I got a computer disc for her to use as practice on her theory…
I tried a few hazard perception tests, failed the first because I saw way too many hazards… maybe that’s why I’ve not had many collisions of late (last 20yrs) and the two I’ve had were not my fault (Police attended both).
Also, one hazard could not bee seen until you could only get 4 ticks (went through frame by frame), and you lost a tick per frame!
I took my Motor bike and car a week apart and my HGV class 1 and PSV all types a week apart but i recon I’d struggle with todays theory 🤔🤪
😂
3 incorrect...trying to re remember all signs in a test condition. Thanks 🥳
Good luck,
Have you watched this?
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@@ThinkDriving Yes, I have watched that thanks. I am a driver....but want to brush up on all signs, Highway code etc. So your videos are a great way to help me do that.👍
seeing that i do not live or drive in your part of the world i did rather well with a 6/10
Good effort, are you planning on coming here to drive soon?
@@ThinkDriving well if i do decide that i will make sure to study the Driving Signs Study Guide and Rules first so i do not act like such a wanker when trying to drive
9/10 my theory test is tomorrow 😅
How did it go?
10/7 scored
Good job, keep revising, When is your test?
Great video. I got 10 out of 10
Thank you
Great score 👍👍
9/10 just now
Good job, which one did you not get?
Number 6 , Soft verge! 😮
Driving for 43yrs, I got 9/10, zebra crossing wrong
9/10 got the first one wrong - driving for 50 years. 😎
Good effort
Easy 10/10 😁😁😁
10. Quite frankly I am very disturbed that there would be people holding a full driving licence that don’t know all of these.
9/10 my theory test is next week please any advise
How did you get on?
@ThinkDriving thank you for asking I pass
@@Hanna-gg6zf good job, well done
I guessed soft verge but wasn't sure
Educated guesses are what you are learning to do if you don’t know, so that’s fine :)
Soft verge caught me out, thought it was uneven road surfaces.
Good effort tho, good luck with your test, let us know how it goes :)
10/10
Good job
10/10 👍
I got all 10 😊
Good work, when is your test?
Knew it was going to be bad as soon as I heard the English accent. :P UK signs are a bit different than USA ones.
How many did you manage to get right?
10/10 😊
Nice, you must be revising well, good luck with your test, let us know how you get on.
9/10 number 9 got me 😭
Not bad tho 👍👍
8 out of 10 for me 👍
Good work, is your test soon?
I passed my driving test on the 26th of May on the 3rd attempt with 2miners not bad for a person who struggles with learning difficulties and yes I found my theory quite hard but I'm finally glad I passed it all all I have to say to people is never give up always keep trying if I can do it with learning difficulties so can you👍
8 out of 10
9 out of 10. First one wrong.
Good effort 👍
9/10 🎉
Good work :)
9/10 :)
Good job, well done :)
I got Q1 wrong, scored 9 out of 10.
It’s a misleading one for sure
Got 9 out of 10
Keep going 👍
10/10
Good job
10/10 easy 🤩
Just means you are revising well :)
Good effort
8 out of 10 and I’m ex police and had a substantive licence for over 40 years
Very honest, good job :)
8 to 10
Not bad 👍
9 out of 10 , got the first one wrong , don't know why .
A lot of people do get that one wrong
That’s because the answer is wrong. It should be C pedestrian crossing
@@jumoss7519 best email the DVSA and tell them 😂
Apologies
I stand corrected.
@@jumoss7519 no need to apologise, it’s good that you are learning
Hate to be a clever clogs but 10 out of 10 only been driving 50 years
Haha good work
9/10! Only missed out with the first one!
Not bad , well done :)
8 /10 not bad
Good effort 👍👍
I got 7/10
Not bad for a first attempt, keep revising :)
9/10
Good effort, which one did you get wrong?
7/10
Which 3 got you?