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Hazard Perception theory test
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Right, i am due to take my theory test for the 2nd time on saturday and im nervous. Last time i took it i got 35/35 for the theory but on the hazard perception i screwed up and got 10points less of a pass :(
Can anyone give me any tips or hints? ive been practising on a hazard perception cdrom but ive practised to the extent i know where all the hazards are now hah!
Any tips or hints would be appreciated cheers!
Can anyone give me any tips or hints? ive been practising on a hazard perception cdrom but ive practised to the extent i know where all the hazards are now hah!
Any tips or hints would be appreciated cheers!
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i'm in exactly the same position freak_unique. i got 35/35 for the multiple choice questions, but only 41/75 for the hazard perception part of the test - only 3 below the pass rate :(
i've got my second attempt next week and i'm still not sure what is expected of me in this part of the test.
good luck!!!
i've got my second attempt next week and i'm still not sure what is expected of me in this part of the test.
good luck!!!
Hey soz didnt know how else to get u to read this cause I saw ur posting for someone elses question...
just asking if you could send me the Castaway song from sugar rush cause i love it but �95 is a bit steep!!
My email ad is
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ps hope u passed ur theory test with flying colours (i was in the same boat 2 yrs ago...passed multiple choice but was 4 points short for the hazard part)
thanks xx
just asking if you could send me the Castaway song from sugar rush cause i love it but �95 is a bit steep!!
My email ad is
[email protected]
ps hope u passed ur theory test with flying colours (i was in the same boat 2 yrs ago...passed multiple choice but was 4 points short for the hazard part)
thanks xx
i have my first theory test booked for febuary and i not worried about the anything except the hazard perception part i got through practise clips but there ******** they class a hazard not just of whats there but of what might be there i can't get my head around it that makes no sense
the idea of having to pay for the test again because of some bull **** part that is of no use you learn hazard perception when you are learning to drive is that not why you have driving lesson
the idea of having to pay for the test again because of some bull **** part that is of no use you learn hazard perception when you are learning to drive is that not why you have driving lesson
Hi,
Although each clip contains several potential hazard only the one that materializes into a real hazard (one clip will have 2 hazards) and involves other road users is marked. This is known as a “developing hazard”. Therefore you will only receive a score if you spot a hazard before it fully materializes and is brought about by the action of another road user. In a few instances it is difficult to determine when a potential hazard becomes a developing hazard and therefore when the scoring window should start.
This is why it is safer to click a few times as you see a hazard develop to make sure you don’t click too early and miss the opening of this window.
But if you made lots of unnecessary responses in a very short space of time, or throughout the clip, that will score a zero for that clip.
For more information visit: http://www.theory-tes...d_perception_info.asp
Hope this will help.
Best of luck for the exam
Although each clip contains several potential hazard only the one that materializes into a real hazard (one clip will have 2 hazards) and involves other road users is marked. This is known as a “developing hazard”. Therefore you will only receive a score if you spot a hazard before it fully materializes and is brought about by the action of another road user. In a few instances it is difficult to determine when a potential hazard becomes a developing hazard and therefore when the scoring window should start.
This is why it is safer to click a few times as you see a hazard develop to make sure you don’t click too early and miss the opening of this window.
But if you made lots of unnecessary responses in a very short space of time, or throughout the clip, that will score a zero for that clip.
For more information visit: http://www.theory-tes...d_perception_info.asp
Hope this will help.
Best of luck for the exam