Written Test Strategy: Efficient Prep from Zero

Part A written test is anchored on the Road Users' Code. Instead of random drills, use chapter priority and error-loop review.

Part A Written Test Road Users' Code Error Review Final Checklist

Suggested 7-day study plan

Day 1-2

Read core sections first: traffic signs, road markings, right-of-way rules, speed limits.

Day 3-5

Practice questions with an error log. Mark why each wrong answer happened.

Day 6-7

Run timed mock sessions, stabilize pacing, and only review highest-error topics.

Common mistake patterns

  • Questions with "safest" or "first priority" require defensive-driving logic.
  • Confusing sign shape/color categories (warning, prohibition, mandatory).
  • Treating personal habits as legal rules, instead of official text.

Final 24-hour checklist

  • Review errors only; avoid massive new question sets.
  • Prepare ID and booking confirmation materials.
  • Protect sleep quality to reduce avoidable mistakes.

Official references

  1. Transport Department - Road Users' Code
  2. GovHK - Online Booking for Driving Tests

Question format or arrangements may change. Follow latest Transport Department updates.

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