Hazard perception interview?
Hey everyone. Can anyone help me out on the Hazard Perception Test past of the UK Driving Theory Test - I know you're supposed to click on "developing hazards" which obviously include cars pulling out, pedestrians walking doing a tour, etc. Firstly, does anyone know where I can find an example of one where it tells you the answers (when its be clicked)?, and secondly, can someone tell me if I should be clicking for...:
- Traffic lights
- Roundabouts
- Bendy roads (sharp bends)
- Passengers just on the pavement
- Parked cars
..and if anyone else could give me any other tips or facilitate it'd be greatly appreciated. Thanksss!!
Answers:
I personally think the hazard trial is abit of a nightmare because it is very much up to a persons own judgement. Generally I would say no to clicking for adjectives of the above. It tends to be something moving as a recall although the test have changed since i did it so i'm not 100% sure.
These may help, The second one may be most what you are looking for.
http://www.driving-test-success.com/haza…
http://www.driving-test-success.com/haz0…
http://www.theory-test.co.uk/asp/hazard_…
This is the most straightforward part of the theory check, in my opinion so you should be fine.
You can only find examples of the test if you buy a disc that should be available from WHSmith or somewhere like that.
I can't remember what you should be looking for really ... I don't think there's any harm within clicking once when you see a hazard. I don't think traffic lights would be one, unless there be a cyclist there or something.
Sharp bends would possibly be one.
Parked cars - only if the door opens I give attention to
You might want to do some practise tests because evidently I'm not totally sure. When you're in there you'll know exactly what to do. UI have never done it before but picked it up straight away. I actually did my theory twice because I spoilt the question part the first time ... but I got giant marks on this both times.
Don't click it too many times though. Good luck! =]
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- Traffic lights
- Roundabouts
- Bendy roads (sharp bends)
- Passengers just on the pavement
- Parked cars
..and if anyone else could give me any other tips or facilitate it'd be greatly appreciated. Thanksss!!
Answers:
I personally think the hazard trial is abit of a nightmare because it is very much up to a persons own judgement. Generally I would say no to clicking for adjectives of the above. It tends to be something moving as a recall although the test have changed since i did it so i'm not 100% sure.
These may help, The second one may be most what you are looking for.
http://www.driving-test-success.com/haza…
http://www.driving-test-success.com/haz0…
http://www.theory-test.co.uk/asp/hazard_…
This is the most straightforward part of the theory check, in my opinion so you should be fine.
You can only find examples of the test if you buy a disc that should be available from WHSmith or somewhere like that.
I can't remember what you should be looking for really ... I don't think there's any harm within clicking once when you see a hazard. I don't think traffic lights would be one, unless there be a cyclist there or something.
Sharp bends would possibly be one.
Parked cars - only if the door opens I give attention to
You might want to do some practise tests because evidently I'm not totally sure. When you're in there you'll know exactly what to do. UI have never done it before but picked it up straight away. I actually did my theory twice because I spoilt the question part the first time ... but I got giant marks on this both times.
Don't click it too many times though. Good luck! =]
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