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my son is getting very disspondant after failing the driving theory test many times, his self esteem has taken a real battering. His actual driving is great says his AA driving instructor.
13/02/2010 17:00:20
Mrs S Wright
I am 19 and am finding it really hard to do my theory,i have been doing online and i have never passed it this is makin me not wont to do it for real.i no the stuff just get confused because they word the questions diffrently all the time i need to do it because i wont to do care work and need transport.
28/04/2010 12:18:27
jesica
hi im nearly 20 years old and im havin trouble of passng my theory test so far i failed twice and i need the transport because i have a family so i can get around so if any one have any information anout wa i can do about my theory test because i am dyslexic i cant read that good and i get so so so confused about it so if anyone have any information on wa i can do please get back to me if you can a.s.a.p
23/05/2010 20:43:56
andrew
If it is a matter of memorizing, make flash cards of facts to be memorized. Whenever you have a few minutes, study them. As you learn a fact remove the card.
Good Luck,
LInda.
27/05/2010 18:54:45
TAKlinda (Member)
need help to paass need heip please so i can pass theory test so i can do car text
21/06/2010 21:53:38
zahid ahmed
my son has ad 5 theories he has got it into his head he will never pass it his driving is excellent please can anyone help i have been on most websites but there is no help for them apart from some one to read,what about explaining the long words that can be used in a different context which they could understand.it is discrimination for all that suffer from dyslexia and as for the contents in the theory book they dont need to no half of whats in it anyway.
13/08/2010 14:50:00
Anita Johnson
Going for my theory test on 24th august. Practicing using the CD Rom.
I reccomend it as im getting good results from it, easy to use and it covers everything from theory to hazard perception.
You can get it from WH smith. Goodluck people.
16/08/2010 13:56:31
Jay
just set a time every single day and keep practising untill you get high scores
01/09/2010 13:07:55
Amy
hi i have a friend that cant read or write... does anyone know if they cater for people who cant read or write... thank you...
02/11/2010 14:14:28
caller
diagnosed dyslexics can get extra time on the test and possibly a human reader which can often make a gret deal of difference to anxiety levels. it must be arranged in advance and evidence will be needed.
04/11/2010 10:21:49
mth
I would agree with Anita on dyslexia discrimination. dyslexic tend to have better spaceal vision so are better at driving. Examiners should try harder to control them self’s instead of others. More self control more freedom!
Feeling a little bit political.
11/01/2011 15:45:41
DAC
i tryed to do my theory and i cant do it the question get to confused and it making not want to do it but i need to but i dont know if there is anyway of doing it?
28/02/2011 16:11:56
Daniel Crawford
my son is wanting to do his driving lessons which he is confident in . now the theory scares him because he has dislexia and dispraxia which means he cant read or right properly. also its hard to teach him because of his dispraxia which is short term memory loss.he is very good at hands on but not when it comes to reading or writing .please could you send me some info on how i can get him through this .thank you donna...
09/03/2011 10:52:59
donna saunders
My son, who has dispraxia, has taken lots of theory tests and today has once again failed it again. Myself and my wife are extremely keen to help him with this but do not know where to turn - is there any help out there? If so we would love to hear about it. Thanks
25/03/2011 13:52:38
Dave
i find it hard to spell and memorise the questions due my dyslexia
17/04/2011 20:25:30
angela stewart
i have done everything i can i just cant do it but i really need to do it i find when i read a couple of pages i forget it as i am dyslexic :( please help
10/05/2011 15:09:23
emily edwards
It is easy for some to say 'just memorize the questions' but some people need to realize that people who suffer with dyslexia find it hard to memorize a lot. I think the DSA need to be more understanding for people with special needs.
09/06/2011 19:12:06
boskof
i did my theory test and failed twice and its ver hard to memorize a lot.They dont care for people
that has dyslexia.And its very annoying.
22/06/2011 15:32:28
Danielle
i can read but find it hard to understand and is there any way i can have a person next to me in a test to give me glues and understanding a question like if you was at college, im finding it hard to pass my theory i keep getting 40 out of 50 but i always pass on the hazard is any way they can just pass me on after all it is only 3 questions more to get a pass
07/08/2011 14:48:08
natalie
My phone no...07737983957.........Hi lm julian francis,,lm finding it really hard to do my theory driving test,
Can someone please help me,l live in southampton with my wife and 7 mouth son daniel and would live to have the freedom of the road to take my family out...
18/08/2011 12:08:37
julian francis
My sister suffers from Dyspraxia and we are finding it hard getting her to practice the theory as she has got it into her head that she just plain can't do it. Any advice?
21/08/2011 16:36:29
D Rhodes
@ D Rhhodes
I too have dyspraxia, was diagnosed as a child, im now 29 and still have it. The key is practise a lot before the theory, if she has a android phone - download the android app, if she has a laptop buy her ''Driving test success'' it all helps. I too convinced myself a long time ago that i couldn't do it, was practically sh**ing myself when i walked into the DSA theory test centre, but when i got there the test was extremely simple. The questions were well introduced and each (pre) exam section had a handy tutorial, as with the hazard perception you get a video tutorial and a practice & when i had finished, 30 minutes later i got a pass there and then.
Best thing to do with your sister is just tell her not to panic, take it easy - relax and practise a few mock exams first
11/10/2011 20:55:48
Private Name
i am currently doing my theory but having trouble remembering everything, i need help as when im asked questions my mind goes blank please help
09/11/2011 18:06:26
tracy leaman
i have dyspraxia aswell it took me 3 time to pass my theory test and on the 3rd time i got every question right.which i was amazed at..i found the solution for me was not to revise weeks n weeks b4 hand!on my third attempt i revised 3 times b4 the test and i was even revising literately in the door to the test room
24/11/2011 14:32:35
naomi stephen
hi i am 39 dyspraxia can some one hope me do the theory test
14/12/2011 21:44:46
jason samuels
After reading all these posts from others who are struggling with the theory test has anyone suggested any revision material/cd's etc that have worked ?
Like others my son is desperate to be able to drive but is really struggling with the theory.
20/12/2011 15:21:40
Julie Adams
I am 23 years old ive had 3 theory tests and ive failed them all. what gets me is that i can pass my theory test and my hazard perception test on the theory test cd Rom. now on the theory test at the test center ive have Extra time, and i have a reader on the eye phones. and i still can't pass so if anyone has any suggestion please give me an email MANY THANKS
04/01/2012 03:06:49
MARC CURTAIN
my david i have been doing this theory so long a have failed i need sort my life out i need this licence would please help me
11/01/2012 21:09:01
david rigelsford
Take a look at drivingtheory4all - they have voiceovers as well as text highlighting to make it easier to follow the voice.
14/01/2012 11:41:22
Graham Lock
It is definitely much more difficult with dyslexia to have a chance at passing the driving theory test. Everyday driving does not require you to understand longer words or deal with questions which are designed to trip people up who have no difficulty in reading, it is not a fair test for anyone with a reading difficulty. They should have the right to have someone with them (obviously not someone they know) who can help them with the understanding of the question. This seems like quite a basic service which should be available. My husband has had 8 attempts at theory tests over as many years and failed each time due to his dyslexia. The cost of this alone is unfair, but the inconvenience to him as an independent adult not to be able to drive a car at his age because of his disability is upsetting. Every time he fails it completely undermines his confidence and it takes a long time for him to build up again, it also means he has to keep up regular driving lessons to keep him test ready if he was to pass. Does anyone know if there are any official channels we can appeal to for them to have a bit more thought for people with dyslexia trying to complete the test?
15/01/2012 17:45:21
Michelle
hi i read my book theory three times and i also read the hazard code book which is very very useful, i had a dvd to practice, i started getting 50 out of 50 on the dvd so i booked my test cause i new i was ready and i passed 1st time i got 50 out of 50 and 65% in hazard,its not hard, you just need to put your mind into it, and if you dont no the meaning of any word just google it,i not clever at all but i can say one thing if i can do it you can,good luck to everyone,i wish u pass x
23/01/2012 22:12:25
s kaur
& i thou i was the only 1 who cant pass ive failed my theory test 6 times:( so frigging frustating:( i pass at home, but when it comes to the day i cant:( any advice anyone plz?
07/02/2012 00:07:57
natalie
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