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Driver Theory Test Ireland


4.8 ( 2128 ratings )
Références Éducation
Développeur Quantech
Libre

Based on the most up-to-date questions for the Car (category B) and Motorcycle (category A) Driver Theory Test Ireland.

Whether you have one day or one month to revise, it’s the best way to prepare. Master all of the topics and you’ll be guaranteed to pass.


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7 REASONS TO GET IT
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1. LATEST QUESTIONS – Based on the newest Driver Theory Test (DTT) service catalogue of Ireland. It has more FREE questions than most other apps. The full version has 958 questions for the car & motorcycle tests, covering all topics in just as much detail as the official book.

2. CONVENIENCE – Easier to carry around than the book. This app does not require an Internet connection as the official online tool does.

3. MOCK TESTS – Simulate the real test. Questions are randomly selected so there are almost an unlimited number of tests available.

4. PRACTISE QUESTIONS – Get immediate feedback when you are wrong. This is by far the most effective way to learn.

5. STUDY GUIDES – Do you have time to read the whole of The Rules of the Road? If not, our study guides are the answer. These focus only on what is actually covered in the theory tests.

6. TRACK PROGRESS – Review performance, learn from the mistakes and monitor the progress you make.

7. EASY TO USE INTERFACE – The clean layout and ease of navigating, take the stress out of studying.



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COPYRIGHT AND DISCLAIMER
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The questions and answers presented are based on those in the Driver Theory Test service catalogue of Ireland, but are not identical. You will receive questions with different content in your driver theory test.

The testable materials are reproduced from "The Rules of the Road" under the PSI General Licence 2005/08/01. The Road Safety Authority of Ireland (RSA) retains copyright ownership.
Disclaimer: All efforts have been made to ensure the contents of The Rules of the Road in the app are as accurate as possible. The Irish government accepts no responsibility for the accuracy of the contents of this app.