Driving theory test pass rates hit their lowest in 15 years

Driving theory test pass rates are the lowest they have been in 15 years, according to data released by the DVSA.

The pass rate now stands at just 44.2 per cent, compared to 65.4 per cent in 2007/8.

And there is a huge disparity between the success rate across different regions – with those in Aviemore, Scotland most likely to pass (73.5 per cent).

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In contrast, new motorists in Hornsea, Yorkshire are least likely to come away with the qualification (23.6 per cent).

It comes after a study of 12,903 motorists, by AA Driving School, found just 18 per cent think they could pass a theory driving test if they had to retake it.

An overwhelming nine in 10 admitted they don’t understand all road signs – with 26 per cent of these saying this happens very often or sometimes.

A separate study of 12,598 drivers revealed knowledge of stopping distances was also an issue – with fewer drivers knowing the right answer the faster the car is travelling.