The best technique is to click a few times at each hazard to give yourself the best chance. So long as you're not clicking every two seconds or you're not clicking so fast you're going to burn out the mouse, you'll be fine. In the actual test, don't worry about clicking too many times. To revise for it, you can find many clips online. Good Luck! (Feel free to ask me other questions) - Hazard Perception Test This is by far the most confusing/ difficult part of the test. I didn't buy a disk to practise, and I didn't need one. ![]() Also, the HPT clips are better quality that the free ones on the internet. I recommend you buy the DSA official app- its on iTunes and doesn't cost lots. I was worried that I hadn't revised enough. What's the worst that can happen, you fail and have to pay another £31. You need to get an average of 3 on each clip, but remember if you get 4 on two clips, then you can afford to get 2 on another two clips. Trust me, if you click when you see a potential hazard then CLICK (don't do this toooo much though, I mean don't click like every 2 seconds). I'm really worried about the Hazard perception test. What should I take? Your (new) green provisional license (both parts). Other people take longer to learn, but this doesn't matter. I did about 12 mock tests in total, and kept getting passes. I revised for less than a month, just reading the topics on my ipod and doing mock tests. Am I ready, even though I haven't revised for as long as others? Probably you are ready. What I did, was click each time I saw a potential hazard- car at junction, people walking along pavement etc- and then click about three more times when I see the hazard changing (You can tell when the hazard changes because it will become apparent that you will need to slow down or change direction) 3. How much should I practice the Hazard Perception Test? I just revised a few videos, but the problem is once you have done it once, you can't really do it again for the same effect. They are simple and are usually easy to guess, just use common sense and don't over complicate it. I think only three of my questions were ones that I really didn't have a clue about. I revised from the DSA official app on my iPod, and may questions on the test were the same as the app. Does this mean I need to read the highway code over and over? No. The DSA have stopped releasing questions. I'm writing this thread to clear up some worries I had. ![]() So I've just taken my theory test, less than one month after my 17th birthday, and I passed.
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