Theory and Hazard Perception Test

The Theory Test is done on Touch Screen computer.

The 40 minute test consists of multiple-choice questions - most questions require the candidate to identify the correct answer from a choice of four or five possible options. Some questions will require candidates to select more than one answer, from the four or five options given. Some questions will contain pictures or road signs.

As from 3rd September 2007, the test consists of 50 questions with a pass mark of 43. After a short break of a couple of minutes the Hazard Perception element of the test will start. This is consists of 14 film clips with a response time allocated via the computer. Between 0 & 5 points will be awarded for each clip depending on how quickly the hazard is recognised and the mouse button clicked. A top score of 75 marks is available. Learner drivers are required to get a minimum of 44 marks to pass. This section of the test lasts approximately 15 minutes in total. The entire test will last approximately 1 hour - remember both parts must be passed for an overall pass.

At the end of the test, each candidate will be told their result. Candidates with special needs will have additional time and assistance. Audio facilities are available and the test is also available in a number of different languages.

HOW DO I LEARN FOR THE TEST?

You can now practice the theory and the hazard perception test at our training centre, we also have facilities for pupils speaking Urdu, Punjabi, Mirpuri, Hindi, Gujarati and Bengali. You can also purchase cd’s and book’s.

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