Driving Tests - Hazard Perception Test
The
hazard perception test is made up of 14 video clips, each clip has 1 developing
hazard and 1 clip has 2 hazards. You will have to record a hazard by clicking
the mouse. The earlier you click a hazard the more you will score!
The most you can score for each clip is 5 marks. Don’t try to cheat or fool
the computer, if you over click or try random clicking you will score zero
for that clip and loose the whole 5 marks.
After you have finished the theory and hazard tests you can leave the room
and you will be given the result and a certificate if you pass.
You will have to take both parts of your valid driving licence with you
to the theory test centre. (Paper and photo-card parts). If you have the
old style licence you will have to bring your valid passport
The UK Theory Test consists of two parts:
- Multiple Choice Test (44 out of 50 is the pass mark)
- Hazard Perception Test (43 out of 75 is the pass mark)


