Hazard Perception

The debate is opening up about the Hazard Perception element of the driving theory test in some quarters, with correspondence appearing in some national newspapers that this is just too difficult. One person, writing in the Daily Telegraph, complained that his daughter had passed the multi choice part without the slightest difficulty on numerous occasions only to fail the hazard perception part, complaining that the “scoring window” is very brief and she was tempted to click at every opportunity.

We cannot comment on this particular case, but no doubt many will draw their own conclusions. What we are able to say is that with your driving instructors at Bill Plant offering their guidance and using the online Hazard Perception Section in our web pages, our success rate does not mirror that of this unfortunate girl.

2 Responses to “Hazard Perception”

  1. Esther Gondwe wrote

    February 22nd, 2008 at 2:18 am

    need to practice hazard perception

  2. steven mcgurk wrote

    April 11th, 2008 at 5:29 pm

    i am commenting on this subject as i had the same problem , however i eventualy passed after addopting a new technique,by clicking every time i seen a potential hazard i had a few more flags than usual obviously,but still not too many and it worked wonders for me i found by clicking at each potential hazzard and twice at the developed ones i was scoring high for each vid , the key to remember is that anything that slows your speed or causes you to change direction however slightly is a developed hazzrd therefor click twice i sometimes missed the 5 but got the 4 by using this method.

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