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Driving-licence theory

Method

Driving-licence theory — a protocol you can run this week. A public-outline playbook for Driving-licence theory — not a leaked paper.

Driving-licence theory — a protocol you can run this week. A working protocol for signs & priority is capture, schedule, retrieve, repair, mix, audit.

Scores here are relative ranks inside this atlas, not lab grades or official cut scores.

Steps

  1. Map the outline

    Map every heading of signs & priority from the public outline onto one page.

    If a row needs a comma, split the card.

  2. First pass

    First-pass the handbook once, then hide it. Highlighting signs & priority is not a schedule.

    Cap new rows before you cap reviews.

  3. Drill high-yield

    Retrieve signs & priority with the page closed. A peek is a fail.

    Recognition is not recall.

  4. Weak-spot repair

    Repair any row of signs & priority that failed twice the same week.

    Two facts glued together is the usual leech.

  5. Timed sets

    Mix chapters of signs & priority in one session so the sitting cannot trap you on textbook order.

    Do not re-sort into handbook order.

  6. Taper week

    Fourteen days out, freeze new rows of signs & priority. Dump high-yield lists closed-book, then sleep.

    Sleep beats an eve rebuild of the whole table.

Protocol

Variants

Educational atlas — not an official syllabus, medical advice, or leaked item bank. Driving-licence theory: Keep the public outline in view and treat this page as method, not a leaked key.

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