2022 Official guide to hazard perception test

What is hazard perception test? According to wikipedia: The hazard perception test is part of the United Kingdom driving test. The test is intended to check a candidate’s ability to detect developing situations that require a motorist to take some action, such as changing speed or direction.

Is Hazard Perception Test hard to pass?

This is a test like many other driving tests, the aim is to make you a safe driver to yourself and other road users. Imagine HGV Truck driver in UK with no experience and how many accidents will go on stats. To pass the Hazard Perception Test, you must score a minimum of 44 out of 75 points, and that is a passmark of 59%.

Hazard perception test: five top tips on how to study and pass

  1. Practice the test first.
  2. Know what a ‘developing hazard’ is and how to identify one.
  3. Remember one clip has two hazards to identify.
  4. Click as soon as you notice a potential hazard that might turn into a ‘developing hazard’
  5. Don’t overdo the clicking – this will count against you.

How many hazards are in each clip?

There will be 15 hazards to find on several videos you will watch, however, one clip will have 2 hazards. The hazard clips will not contain any sound – just like the old silent movies.

What happens if you fail hazard perception test?

If you pass one part of the theory test but fail the other, you will need to retake the entire exam. This is the second part of the theory test, and it is taken almost immediately after the multiple-choice questions.

Do you have to book your hazard perception test separately?

Yes, the test is made up of 2 parts – multiple choice and hazard perception. You have to book both parts separately, but you can take them on the same day. It does not matter which one you take first but you need to pass both within 2 years of each other to get your theory test certificate.

How long is hazard perception test?

You’ve got 1 hour and 20 minutes (57 minutes for the multiple choice questions) to complete your driving theory test, although some people finish it sooner. Once you’ve submitted the first part, you can either have a 3 minute break or carry straight on with the hazard perception test, which takes 20 minutes.

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