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Driving Test Success Hazard Perception PC Software - Theory Test

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Are you about to take your driving test? This video explains how the UK's Hazard Perception Test is marked, with explanations about the 'marking window' and how to watch the clips for hazards. The video clip also gives expert advice from an Advanced Police Driver and how to anticipate developing hazards. Please share this video - it's essential for anyone who wants to pass the Hazard Perception part of their Theory Test.

To find out more about how the UK's best selling driving test software can help you pass your Theory, Hazard Perception or Practical Driving Test, we recommend you visit www.focusmm.co.uk or www.drivingtestsuccess.co.uk. Good luck with your test!

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  • Hey, I did my theory test for the 2nd time today and yet again I failed. For my first attempt at the test 2 weeks ago, I passed questions with 44/50 marks, but failed hazard perception by a single mark (43/75 - 44 is pass). I was confident that I could get that mark so I booked another, which I had today and again I passed questions but with 46/50 marks this time, but 38/75 on hazard perception. I was on the verge of crying it was so frustrating. I click 3-4 times per hazard so that I can try t

  • @Darksoul132 Sorry to hear you're having problems passing the hazard perception part of the theory test.

    Due to the restrictions in You Tube I'm unable to send you a detailed reply as I'm limited to the number of characters. Therefore can you please email me direct at dts@focusmm.co.uk so I can send you a thorough reply to help you pass your hazard perception test.

    Kind regards,

    Emma Bagnall

    Driving Test Success Marketing Executive

    Focus Multimedia

  • so you only click when it is a developed hazard ????

    (Red)

  • @jackthelad93 no, you must click as soon as you spot the hazard. It's probably wise to click again shortly afterwards just to make sure.

  • Is it possible to lose marks for clicking to often or clicking when their is no hazzard?

  • @11essexboi11 if the software thinks you are cheating, i.e. clicking constantly, then you will be penalised.

    But if you are clicking a reasonable amount of times then you shouldn't lose marks. It's a good idea to try out the software to get a better idea of how this works.

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  • @OBS3RVE The format of the Theory Tests are the same but you will find that some of the questions are different. For example in the bike test you will find questions relating to bike maintenance and vice versa.

  • are the Car and motorbike theory test the same or different?

  • i don't know whats worth a click. im told if you click too frequently you fail, but does that mean you can't really click for minimal things like road signs and mud on the road, indicating possible horses or tractors? the CD doesn't make it clear

  • I took my thoery test today, i got 47/50 on the first part, and failed the hazard perception which i was pissed off with cos ive put a lot of time in revisin, plus wasted 31.00 pounds, im tryin to figure out what i did wrong, i might have clicked to much in 1 video....

  • got 50 out of 50 in theory but failed in hazard perception , i only managed to get 35 out of 75. Disqualified for 4 clips. To be honest, I dint practise this section at all and i paid the price. GUTTED bitterly.

  • how the hell could he tell it was a postman at 3.29 is he got OCD playing that simulator thank god i passed my test 11 years ago

  • @jackthelad93 thats what im not getting do you click when u see it or you think you see one but then it might not be and you wasted a click

  • I like the running commentary as think that's a real help but hate hazard perception as it's crap and nothing like real driving! Are junctions hazards?

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