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Theory and Hazard Perception Test
The Theory Test consists of 50 multiple choice questions to be answered within 57 minutes
At least 43 questions must be answered correctly to pass
The Hazard Perception Test follows on immediately after you complete The Theory Test
The test consists of watching 14 video clips, each lasting approximately 1 minute, and identifying 15 hazards. (14 videos with 1 hazard and 1 video with 2 hazards)
Each video is filmed from the viewpoint of the driver, driving along the road
As you watch each video you will see various “hazards” (e.g. parked cars, side roads, driveways)
But the “hazards” that you will be scored on are all “Developing Hazards”
For example seeing a child move across the pavement, behind a parked car and out into the road.
This takes a few seconds to fully develop, and the earlier you click the computer mouse to show that you have seen a hazard the higher you score
As each Hazard takes a few seconds to develop the test is aimed to test NOT your reactions but your anticipation
Each Hazard has a maximum score of 5 points if you identify the Hazard early
Decreasing to 0 points if you identify it to late.
There are 15 Hazards so the maximum possible score is 75 points
The pass mark for The Hazard Perception Test is 44 points
The Theory & The Hazard Perception Tests must both be passed on the same occasion
Preparing for The Theory Test
The questions in the Theory Test are based on three books:-
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An online edition of the Highway Code
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A PDF version of Know Your Traffic Signs
There are also a lot of question and answer books, to check that you have learnt and understood what you have been reading
Do not try to just learn the questions and answers.
This might result in you knowing the answer to the question, but not understand it, or knowing anything else about the subject.
Learning well will help your practical training sessions, and enable you to drive safely after you pass your driving test.
Preparing for Hazard Perception Test
Publications that might help you to prepare for the Hazard Perception Test include:-