Driving-theory-test-tutors |Hazard -Perception-Test-practice
Driving-theory-test-tutors |Hazard -Perception-Test-practice
Potential Hazard
Developing Hazard
Actual Hazard
Potential Hazard
At this point, the lady only represents a potential hazard. As she is not a developing hazard,
clicking at this time will gain zero points.
Developing Hazard
Now as the lady changes direction towards the road, she becomes a developing hazard.
At the time she changes direction towards the road would be where the highest points of 5 will be gained.
The longer it takes you to realise the developing hazard and the further into the road she walks, the less points will be gained from 5 points down to 1.
Actual Hazard
The lady is now in the direct path of your car and has become an actual hazard. At this point if the mouse has been clicked, you have failed to spot the developing hazard and zero points will be gained.
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Hazards you need to look for :
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Pedestrians crossing the road
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Cyclists emerging from side roads
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Cyclists moving into your path to avoid something such as a parked car
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Vehicles emerging from side roads
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Vehicles moving off from a parked position or a driveway
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Large vehicles moving onto your side of the road
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Meeting oncoming vehicles on narrow roads
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Children playing next to the road
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Animals running into the road
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Junctions that are hidden and difficult to see
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Parked vehicles
How we can Help
Contact Us
If you require help with your hazard perception test
Contact us and we will explain how we can help
Tel: 01388 608910 / 07510 18 55 60
8G Hackworth Ind Park Shildon DL4 1HF