Free Full-Length Highway Code Rules 1-307 Practice Tests | UK Driving Theory 2026
General Rules (103 to 158)
Covers signals, stopping procedures, lighting, vehicle control, speed limits, stopping distances, lane markings, multi-lane carriageways, smoking, mobile phone use, and sat nav.
Using the Road (159 to 203)
Rules for using the road, including overtaking, road junctions, roundabouts, pedestrian crossings, and reversing.
Road users requiring extra care (204 to 225)
Rules for road users requiring extra care, including pedestrians, motorcyclists and cyclists, other road users and other vehicles.
Driving in adverse weather conditions (226 to 237)
Rules for driving in adverse weather conditions, including wet weather, icy and snowy weather, windy weather, fog and hot weather.
Waiting and Parking (238 to 252)
Rules for waiting and parking, including rules on parking at night and decriminalised parking enforcement.
Motorways (253 to 274)
Rules for motorways, including rules for signals, joining the motorway, driving on the motorway, lane discipline, overtaking, stopping and leaving the motorway. A number of the rules for motorways also apply to other high-speed roads.
Breakdowns and incidents (275 to 287)
Rules for breakdowns and incidents, including rules for motorways, obstructions, incidents, incidents involving dangerous goods and documents.
Road works, level crossings and tramways (288 to 307)
Rules for road works (including on motorways and other high-speed roads), level crossings and tramways.
Rules for pedestrians (1 to 35)
Rules for pedestrians, including general guidance, crossing the road, crossings, and situations needing extra care.
Rules for users of powered wheelchairs and mobility scooters (36 to 46)
Rules for powered wheelchairs and mobility scooters, including on pavements and on the road.
Rules about animals (47 to 58)
Rules about animals, including horse-drawn vehicles, horse riders and other animals.
Rules for cyclists (59 to 82)
Rules for cyclists, including an overview, road junctions, roundabouts and crossing the road.
Rules for motorcyclists (83 to 88)
Rules for motorcyclists, including helmets, carrying passengers, daylight riding and riding in the dark.
Rules for drivers and motorcyclists (89 to 102)
Rules for drivers and motorcyclists, including vehicle condition, fitness to drive, alcohol and drugs, what to do before setting off, vehicle towing and loading, and seat belts and child restraints.
Highway Code Rules Practice Tests Frequently Asked Questions
This is the main hub for the Highway Code Rules of the Road Practice Tests. This page provides access to complete, rule-based driving theory practice tests entirely for free, helping you prepare for your 2026 UK driving theory exam.
You can access free practice tests covering every single section of the official UK Highway Code, categorized by official rule numbers:
Rules for Pedestrians & Mobility Users: Pedestrians (Rules 1–35), Powered Wheelchairs & Scooters (Rules 36–46).
Road Users & Animals: Rules about Animals (Rules 47–58), Cyclists (Rules 59–82), Motorcyclists (Rules 83–88).
Drivers & General Road Rules: Drivers & Motorcyclists (Rules 89–102), General Rules (Rules 103–158), Using the Road (Rules 159–203).
Special Driving Conditions: Extra Care Users (Rules 204–225), Adverse Weather (Rules 226–237), Waiting & Parking (Rules 238–252).
Highways & Incidents: Motorways (Rules 253–274), Breakdowns & Incidents (Rules 275–287), Road Works, Level Crossings & Tramways (Rules 288–307).
Yes, all rule-based practice tests, questions, and answers on this platform are 100% aligned with the latest 2026 DVSA standards and the official UK Highway Code materials.
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Absolutely. Because these tests are broken down by exact sections of the Highway Code, they are ideal for targeted, quick revision on your weakest topics right before your official test day.