how much is a theory test
In 2026, the standard UK car driving theory test costs £23.
Quick Scoop
- The DVSA-set fee for a standard car theory test (multiple choice + hazard perception) is £23, and it’s the same on weekdays, evenings, weekends and bank holidays.
- This £23 covers both parts of the theory test together – you do not pay separately for multiple choice and hazard perception.
- Motorbike/motorcycle theory tests are also £23, while certain lorry/bus (CPC) modules and instructor tests are higher (for example, CPC Part 1 multiple choice £26; ADI Part 1 £81).
Watch out for extra charges
- Only booking through the official GOV.UK service should cost £23; unofficial booking sites may add “service fees” and push the price up to £45 or more.
- Always double‑check the latest fee on the official DVSA pages, as prices can change over time.
Mini FAQ
- Is £23 the latest cost?
As of early 2026, reputable UK driving and motoring sites and DVSA-linked information still list £23 as the current theory test fee.
- Do I need to pay again if I fail?
Yes, each attempt is a new booking, so you pay the test fee again for a re- sit.
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