Documents Part 1 | Theory Test Revision 2024

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Want to know how to PASS your theory test first time in 2024?

This is video 17 of 66 in our “Theory Test Revision 2024” series.

In this video, we will look at Documents Part 1, which covers…

- Driving without a full licence
- Before driving on the road
- Not being insured
- Penalty points
- Types of insurance
- Insurance excess
- Notifying the DVLA of any changes

Our “Theory Test Revision 2024” series covers the 14 DVSA topic areas you will be tested on in the real DVSA Car driving theory test.

The tutorial videos in this series are exclusive to Driving Theory 4 All, so you will not find these anywhere else. They are based on an everyday animated family – the Stick family.

WHO ARE THE STICK FAMILY?
The Stick family feature in every tutorial video along with Professor Theory. The videos follow Ben Stick's journey to passing his theory test.

Using everyday family, life and road situations and scenarios, these tutorial videos will help put the DVSA theory knowledge into practice.

Good luck revising for your theory test and let us know if you need any help along the way.

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Remember thinking I would have to go through the whole book a 100 times to memorise everything but you guys make it so much more easier

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🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:

01:16 🚗 Before driving on the road, ensure you have a valid provisional driving license, road tax, MOT, and insurance. Driving without insurance can lead to a driving ban, fines, and penalty points.
01:32 🚦 Penalty points are given for motoring offenses like speeding. Accumulating six points within the first two years of driving results in an automatic driving ban and retesting.
02:28 🚗 Choose the right insurance coverage: Fully comprehensive covers you, your vehicle, fire and theft, and other properties; third-party fire and theft covers fire, theft, and other properties; third-party covers only other vehicles and property.
03:01 💰 Excess is the amount you pay when making an insurance claim. You can choose a lower voluntary excess to pay less in case of a claim. Notify the DVLA of any name/address changes or medical issues affecting your driving.
06:10 📝 The DVLA (Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency) manages driving licenses and vehicle registration certificates (V5C). Keep the V5C updated with changes in keeper or vehicle details.

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