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New driving theory test questions to quiz learners on life saving skill

More than 2.4 million learner drivers will face CPR and defibrillator questions to improve emergency response and potentially raise survival rates from cardiac arrests to 70%.

  • From early 2026, learner drivers in the UK will face new theory test questions on CPR and defibrillator use for car and motorcycle licenses.
  • This change follows advocacy by Professor Len Nokes, whose 24-year-old daughter Claire died in 2017 due to complications after a cardiac arrest.
  • The agency responsible for driving tests in Britain acknowledges that motorists frequently arrive first at the scene of cardiac arrests, where survival rates are less than 10% without immediate CPR and defibrillator use.
  • Mark Winn, DVSA’s chief examiner, emphasized that being a responsible driver includes knowing how to act in emergencies by stepping in and providing life-saving assistance.
  • Embedding CPR and defibrillator questions into the theory test aims to increase public awareness and confidence, potentially reducing preventable deaths from cardiac arrest in the UK.
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