New Direction for Theory Test Preparation
The Driving Standards Agency have launched a brand new interactive DVD ready for learner drivers this Christmas. The ‘DSA Driving Theory DVD Game’ allows learner drivers to become a contestant in a game show hosted by Fifth Gear’s motoring presenter Vicki-Butler Henderson and features a studio audience and specially designed set.
Vicki was thrilled to be involved: 'Some people prefer to learn interactively, rather than from books. I hope the competitive element together with the popular interactive DVD game format, will help learners to get on the road safely' said Vicki. 'This innovative and unique product ensures learners have fun whilst prepping for their theory test – and it can involve the entire family this Christmas!'
Bill Pope, DSA’s Head of Learning Materials is delighted with the finished product: 'This innovative DVD Game format is a fun way for learners to revise for their theory test. New drivers can join Vicki Butler-Henderson as they pit their wits against friends and family to prove who has the best driving theory knowledge! This interactive DVD Game is designed to help learners pass first time and contains all the theory test questions for 2007/08.'
The DSA Driving Theory DVD Game is the perfect Christmas gift for learner drivers whose new year resolution is to pass their driving test. Read more about the new DSA Driving Theory DVD Game [390KB]
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‘DSA Driving Theory DVD Game’, ISBN 9780115528477, was launched Thursday 15 November and is published by The Stationery Office Ltd (TSO) and is priced at £19.99. To order:
- Visit www.tsoshop.co.uk/dsa

- Call 0870 243 0123
- Or head to all good High Street and online bookstores and selected computer software retailers.
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