If it was anything like the disc that I used, it will be pretty silly and quite inadequate for a real test. But, when I did take the hazard test, just relax, treat it as a normal reactional test, don't worry.
As the process says, do not react too fast the computer, even though you can see the hazard way off, only allows you the 5 - 10 second gap between spotting and evaluation, so make sure you click the mouse at the right time, do not go too mad on your clicks otherwise it could read it as cheating.
You will be in and out of there in no time and wondering what all the fuss was about.
Good Luck
2007-03-06 23:53:22
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answered by Kevan M 6
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This is not as hard as people make out, I passed mine first time with flying colours and I think that was down to preparation and having a good understanding of the road.
The worst thing to do is to randomly click everything on the screen because you'll get an instant fail !!
Sit in front of the screen and relax, look out for obvious things like pedestrian crossings, cyclists, mini-roundabouts, vehicles waiting to pull out, children playing etc etc.
You can have a few random clicks and get away with them if you are wrong just so long as you are satisfied in your mind that a potential hazard could occur.
For instance on mine I click a woman on the pavement who was walking a rather large dog, if that dog had been scared by something it could have easily pulled the woman into the road, turns out I was wrong to click it but now when I'm driving it's something I'd look out for.
There are of course really obvious ones too, on my test I had the video of the car driving down a country only to go through an bend and be confronted by a herd of cattle !!!!
I think if you are well prepared and relaxed you shouldn't have too much trouble, there are plenty of online tools that you can use to help you prepare, just search the internet for major driving schools and government websites and you should find a few helpful things.
2007-03-06 21:55:46
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answered by Benski Sullivanovich 3
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The best way to pass your hazard perception test is to click every time you have to slow down, stop, move over IE when someone has opened their car door and you have to go round it or a cyclist that you have to go around. I also clicked before every junction and every traffic light. I didn't know what the hazard was but i did get 71 outta 75 which is one of the highest pass marks since it was intrduced. Also click if you see something that could develope into a hazard like pedestrians and animals
2007-03-06 21:44:53
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answered by Elaina k 2
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Don't practice on the disc too much otherwise you will get used to the clips they have on there as they will eventually repeat and you will think you are doing well but in actual fact you have just remembered from last time. Practice a few times so you get used to how the test is done but when you actually take the test just keep your eyes open and stay alert. It's not that hard really, it's mostly common sense. I'm sure you will do fine. :)
2007-03-06 21:43:47
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answered by x-Kaiekay-Kitten-x 1
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I took my theory attempt in 1996 and had none of that to handle, did not even have the workstation, it replace right into a real written examination with a pen and paper! i think of the risk theory attempt is a sturdy theory nevertheless, teaches commentary which an excellent style of folk regrettably lack, yet I particularly have considered the risk theory attempt, it seems noticeably easy to me, it does what it particularly is designed to do and attempt your observational skills and your reaction speed. That score on the theory attempt might say which you wern't paying adequate interest, take it lower back and concentration, fail it lower back nevertheless, i may well be thinking two times approximately taking to the roads because of the fact making use of is approximately observing the line forward and understanding what to do while a concern vegetation up.
2016-12-18 07:30:34
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answered by ? 4
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Practise, Practise, Practise, Practise!!!!! That was the advice of my driving instructor and I got 98%. Do as many CDROM's and DVD's as you possibly can and you will pass with flying colours! (Hint-the theory and hazard perception aren't as hard as people make out if you know your onions to begin with)
2007-03-06 21:56:57
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answered by supated 2
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its pretty much common sense, if u see a ball bouncin my the side of the road u know a kid is likely to follow... just make sure u look at the road ahead and not the front of the screen, look at the middle or to the back.
2007-03-06 21:33:28
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answered by boo 2
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i have been told that hazzard perception is quite difficult, i bought a bsm dvd to practise
2007-03-06 21:38:39
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answered by suz 2
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Keep your eyes open
2007-03-06 21:26:42
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answered by Anonymous
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