Monday, May 17, 2010

Watching for Hazards

Hazard perception is a part of the British driving test, and every driver must pass it in order to get a license. However, many get confused with it. Luckily, Jane Grath has the perfect article to help anyone with it.

DSA Driving Test - Know the Typical User Queries Related to the Hazard Perception Test

Its been found that, even after passing the driving test, learner drivers are involved into the road accidents disproportionately, especially in the first months.

Hence, it is important to take hazard perception training to improve hazard perception skills of the learner drivers. And also to become a safe driver minimizing the road accidents risks.

Here are few typical hazard test related queries which can help to know the exam better.

There are loads of informative pages available on the internet about the hazard perception test scoring mechanism etc. But usually a learner driver fails to understand the typical problems, other drivers also face.

Q. Hazard Perception Test NOT fair, I am experienced driver?

Although being experienced driver, I failed this part of the driving test. While practicing I can pass every time getting above passing mark. But in actual examination, I failed 2 times so far. I have spent more than GBP 100 already. Any advice to pass hazard perception test would be appreciated.

Q2. How to pass hazard test?

I am not sure about the way hazard test scoring mechanism works. Can someone explain terminologies like potential hazard, developing hazard, developed hazard, scoring window. I have my test next week and still not sure about hazard test. Please help. As I find this as difficult part of the test.

Q3. What types of hazards I look for in hazard clips?

I always see more than 2-3 hazards per clip. Should I click for all of them? Also can I click anywhere on the screen or do I have to click on the hazard itself. Please let me know any good websites to practice hazard perception test clips. Also any tips on passing hazard test on first attempt would be appreciated.

Q4. I failed my hazard perception part of driving theory test due to too many clicks. Can someone explain this?

Q5. Does the hazard clips have voice over. I can not hear when hazard clip is playing. Is there voice over.

All above and similar queries are answered on different websites.

All you need to


  • Know the terminologies related to the driving test

  • Know driving theory examination process

  • Know hazard test scoring mechanism

  • Know the pass marks

  • Go through some few hints and tips

  • Know the penalizing points

  • Practice, practice- hazard clips


Jane Grath has 10 years experience in guiding the learner drivers to pass driving theory test. Along with writing useful driving test tips, driving test books, driving theory test CD, DVD Her experience and association with different driving websites provide a wealth of resources related to driving test.

Source: EzineArticles.com.

Thank you, Jane, for this wonderful article!

Nadav

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