The UK driving theory test turns 30 today, and several outlets review questions that drivers commonly find difficult. Mirror and Mail Online both focus on “hardest” driving theory test questions, describing them as items that many test-takers get wrong in practice. The coverage frames the review as a way to prepare for the test and identify areas where learners may struggle.
Daily Mail and Mail Online also include a wider reaction statistic: only 44% of drivers say they would pass the driving theory test again if they took it now. While the outlets differ in how they present specific question themes, they converge on the idea that certain parts of the theory test remain challenging for many people, even years after the test was introduced.
Overall, the reporting marks the 30th anniversary with guidance-style content: a selection of difficult questions and a measure of confidence among drivers about how they would perform if retaking the assessment today.