![]() ![]() Nicked from Part B: About the Hazard Perception Test I think they want (need) to keep that part of the test a secret, or the test would become very formulaic. The one criticism I would say of the Offical DVD is that it NEVER failed me, I deliberately over clicked the damned thing, but it never said that I had over done it. If this happens you will see a warning message on screen at the end of the clip. Because if you make lots of unnecessary responses in a very short space of time, or throughout the clip, you will score 0 for that clip. I did f*** up on the last question and scored a big fat zero. I certainly clicked between 10-15 times for each video during today’s test, and that seemed to work pretty good. ( you only lose points responding outside the window). BUT STOP CLICKING when the hazard has passed. It would appear you have a better chance of passing if the mouse is clicked a few times when you see a developing hazard. We already know of candidates who have failed the hazard test because they have just clicking once on each hazard. If you click a few times during each hazard you are likely to score, which will result in a pass. This is resulting in many candidates not scoring because they are clicking just once (when the hazard is showing but the marking window is not opened.) We have been getting reports that the hazard window opens not when the hazard is first viewed but a few seconds after. You won’t score any points if you respond outside the window and you could lose all the points already gained on the video clip. The earlier the developing hazard is identified and a response is made the higher the score. Each scoreable hazard has a marking window and a score is awarded when you respond in that window. This is resulting in a lot of people just clicking once on each hazard. We have been told by the DSA that pressing the mouse button too much will result in you getting no score. The roadsense video says you have to identify ‘developing hazards’ but you would not lose points for identifying non-developing hazards, however I clicked once on every ‘developing hazard’ and once on every non-developing hazard on my test and I failed. How to pass the Hazard Perception part of the Theory Test.There were other KEY bits of information I armed myself with: It took < 1 hour.īuy the DVD it is worth the £10 quid. I also actually watched the whole bloody DVD, and practised the test until I regularly scored 5/5. I bought the The Official DSA Guide to Hazard Perception DVD. ![]()
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