If you’ve failed your theory test, you’re probably wondering: how many times can you take the theory test? The good news is there’s no limit — you can sit it as many times as you need. Here’s everything you need to know about retaking the theory test in 2026.
The DVSA does not cap the number of times you can take the theory test. Whether it’s your second attempt or your tenth, you’re free to book again. However, there are a few practical things to keep in mind before rebooking.
You must wait at least three working days before you can sit the theory test again after a failed attempt. This means if you fail on a Monday, the earliest you could rebook is Thursday. Use this time wisely — review your weak areas and take plenty of mock tests before trying again.
Every theory test attempt costs £23 (as of 2026). This fee applies each time you book, regardless of how many previous attempts you’ve had. The costs can add up quickly, so it pays to prepare thoroughly. Consider using official DVSA revision materials and the Exam Routes App to maximise your chances.
Common reasons for failing include not revising the hazard perception clips enough, running out of time on the multiple-choice section, or underestimating the breadth of topics covered. The theory test has two parts: a multiple-choice section (50 questions, pass mark 43) and a hazard perception section (14 clips, pass mark 44 out of 75). You must pass both parts in the same sitting.
Here are some practical steps to help you pass next time:
The Exam Routes App gives you access to real driving test routes with turn-by-turn navigation. Practise at your own pace and build confidence before test day.
Yes. Your theory test certificate is valid for two years from the date you pass. If you don’t pass your practical driving test within that window, you’ll need to retake and pass the theory test again before you can book another practical.
No. You must wait at least three working days before rebooking. Weekends and bank holidays don’t count as working days.
No. Questions are randomly selected from a large bank, so each test is different. However, the format, number of questions, and pass marks remain the same.
Yes. Each attempt requires a new booking at the current fee of £23.
Most learners pass within two attempts. The national pass rate for the theory test is around 49%, so roughly half of candidates pass first time.
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