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Question about the British driving theory test - May 31st 2011, 05:44 PM

So I have my driving theory test tomorrow and I'm pretty confident about it, having taken a couple of mock tests online and looking through the questions in my revision book. However, the mock tests were only the multiple choice bit, not the hazard perception clips.

The book explains that for the hazard perception part, you'll be shown different clips and you have to click the mouse button as soon as you see a hazard. I'm just wondering what exactly qualifies as a hazard? Of course a cyclist or cars parked on either side of the road would be obvious ones, but would they expect you to acknowledge, for example, a roundabout as a hazard? How do they define a hazard?


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Re: Question about the British driving theory test - June 2nd 2011, 09:50 PM

Sorry i saw this late but wondering how did it go?


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