![]() | You can choose to do a practice session of multiple-choice questions to get used to the layout of the test. |
![]() | At the end of the practice session the real test will begin. |
Car Theory |
Time allowed 60 minutes |
You will need to get 43 out of 50 |
Before you start the hazard perception part, you'll be shown a short video clip about how it works.
You'll then be shown a series of video clips on a computer screen. The clips:
A developing hazard is something that may result in you having to take some action, such as changing speed or direction.
How the hazard perception scoring works
The earlier you notice a developing hazard and make a response, the higher you will score. The most you can score for each developing hazard is five points.
To get a high score you need to:
You won't be able to review your answers to the hazard perception test.
If you click continuously or in a pattern during a clip a message will appear at the end. It will tell you that you have scored zero for that particular clip.
Car Theory |
14 clips |
You will need to get a score of 44 out of 75 points |
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