Hazard perception test
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This test has 3 clips. You can score up to 5 points for each hazard. You need to get 9 points or more in total to pass. Each clip
- features everyday road scenes
- contains one 'developing hazard'.
You get points for spotting the developing hazards as soon as they start to happen. A developing hazard is something that would cause you to take action, like changing speed or direction.
Click or tap as soon as you see a hazard starting to develop.
You don't lose points if you click and get it wrong. However, you shouldn't click continuously or in a pattern. In the real test you will fail if you do this.
Even though you have passed this hazard perception test it's only a small sample of the 130+ clips available to help you pass your real test.
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In the real hazard perception test, you'll need to score as follows:
Car drivers and motorcyclists: 44 out of 75 (59%)
Drivers of large vehicles: 67 out of 100 (67%)
Driving instructors: 57 out of 75 (76%)
Please note: in the real test one clip has 2 hazards.
This hazard perception test is only a small sample of the 130+ clips available to help you pass your real test.
Visit the Shop now to get access to all official practice questions and hazard perception videos for the course of your choice. Use code PT20 at checkout for 20% off the full price.
In the real hazard perception test, you'll need to score as follows:
Car drivers and motorcyclists: 44 out of 75 (59%)
Drivers of large vehicles: 67 out of 100 (67%)
Driving instructors: 57 out of 75 (76%)
Please note: in the real test one clip has 2 hazards.