LGV theory test

The Large goods vehicle, LGV theory test contains 2 parts. Hazard perception part and multiple choice part. In the multiple choice part, you have to answer multiple choice questions in a time limit. Usually, there is one correct option but sometimes there can be many correct options. The Hazard perception part includes 14 video clips. Each of the clip has 1 developing hazard and one clip will have 2 hazards. You need to spot the developing hazard and give your answer as soon as possible. Practice for the LGV theory test

Remember that You cannot take your theory test until you have your provisional licence.

How much is the LGV theory test?

Standard fee for the Bus and Lorry theory test is £28.00 plus £12.00 for the hazard perception test.

Which are the licence categories for lorry driving licence?

LGV (Large Goods Vehicle) licence classes are C, CE, C1, C1E

 

Book your LGV theory test

Book your theory test using the official gov.uk site