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Theory and Hazard Perception Test...


Before you take your practical test you need to pass a theory test, including a hazard perception part. It's a good idea to study for your theory alongside taking practical lessons.

There are two parts to the theory test, and you must pass both on the same attempt. Both parts are taken on a special 'touch-screen' computer system, at a number of test centres around the country. The current cost is £30 for the whole two part test, and is most easily booked using the DSA online booking system.

Part 1: Multiple choice questions
In the first part of the test you will have around an hour to answer 50 multiple choice questions. The pass mark is 43 or more. You will be presented with one question at a time, and can navigate forwards and backwards, until you are happy with all your answers. To answer a question you must select the option using the touch-screen. There is a 15min practice session you can get used to the system.

Part 2: Hazard Perception
The hazard perception part of the test follows the multiple choice part, after a short break. The test consists of 14 video clips, about a minute each, showing a variety of driving situations from the driver's point of view. You are assessed on how quickly you spot a hazard, by clicking the mouse as soon as you see it. In 13 of the clips there is one hazard, and in 1 (random) clip there are two hazards. A hazard is anything that would cause the driver to change speed or direction to avoid the situation. For the test you must spot 'developing' hazards, i.e. hazards that move, e.g. cars pulling out of driveways, cyclists turning, and pedestrians crossing. The best way to improve your hazard perception is to practice whenever you are in the car - try spotting hazards as either the driver or passenger.


 

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