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Driver theory test

  • 05-03-2012 10:06am
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 108 ✭✭


    Anybody know what the differences are between edition 4 and 5 of the test book. Two of my daughters friends have recently passed using edition 4 and she is using the same book and disc. I have offered to buy the new one but keep getting told there is no need.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 10,808 ✭✭✭✭chin_grin


    maryb26 wrote: »
    Anybody know what the differences are between edition 4 and 5 of the test book. Two of my daughters friends have recently passed using edition 4 and she is using the same book and disc. I have offered to buy the new one but keep getting told there is no need.

    By who?

    http://www.theorytest.ie/english/driver-theory-test/
    A new version of Driver Theory Test came into effect on 24th October 2011. Please note to prepare for the new and revised DTT exam we recommend you study of the Official Driver Theory Test Questions and Answers - 5th Edition, October 2011 and Interactive CD-ROM which contain all the questions used in the test. click here for full details

    A computer based Driver Theory Test was introduced in Ireland in 2001. By law before applying for a Learner Permit, candidates must complete and pass a test of their general road safety knowledge and motoring legislation. This covers areas such as:The rules of the road


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