How do you pass the first hazard perception test?

How do you pass the first hazard perception test?

Hazard perception test: five top tips

  1. Practice the test first.
  2. Know what a ‘developing hazard’ is and how to identify one.
  3. Remember one clip has two hazards to identify.
  4. Click as soon as you notice a potential hazard that might turn into a ‘developing hazard’
  5. Don’t overdo the clicking – this will count against you.

What is the pass rate for hazard perception test?

44 out of 75
The Hazard Perception pass mark is 44 out of 75. You must score a pass in both sections of the Driving Theory Test to pass the overall test….

Theory Test Pass Rate
2017/18 48.7%
2018/19 47.3%
2019/20 47.7%

Is there a test between P1 and P2?

Yes. P1 drivers will still be required to complete 12 months on their P1 licence before they can progress to a P2 licence. P1 drivers who held their licence before 20 November 2017 will need to complete the HPT to progress to a P2 licence.

How do I prepare for a hazards test?

To prepare for the test, download the Hazard Perception Handbook (PDF, 1.97 MB), or purchase it from a service centre. Building your hazard perception skills will help you pass the test and avoid the most common crash types. You can also develop your hazard perception skills by: brushing up on Safe driving behaviour.

How do you convert P1 to P2?

To upgrade your provisional licence from:

  1. P1 to P2, you must have held your P1 licence for at least 12 months (not including any suspension period).
  2. P2 to full, you must have held your P2 licence for at least 2 years (not including any suspension period).

How many hazards are in a clip?

There will be 15 hazards to find – at least one on each clip. However, one clip will have 2 hazards. The hazard clips will not contain any sound – just like the old silent movies. You click either the left or right mouse button whenever you think you can see a hazard developing.

Can I take the hazard perception test if I am P1?

If you are a P1 licence holder you need to pass the hazard perception test before you can progress to a P2 licence or open licence. You must have held your P1 licence for at least 1 year. We’ll send you an email to let you know when you can take the test.

What is the hazard perception test like for learner drivers?

As a Learner Driver, you must pass the Hazard Perception Test before you can apply for a P1 licence. So, what’s the hazard perception test like? It’s a computer-based touch screen test that must be done in person at a Department of Transport service area.

How do I pass the hazard perception test in NSW?

Get the resources you need to pass the NSW hazard perception test and move on to your P1 Licence. Free practice hazard perception test for SA residents. Get the online resources you need to pass. Pair your VIC HDT manual with our VIC hazard perception test practice simulations and pass with ease.

How do you practice hazard perception skills?

Practice your hazard perception skills daily. When driving, make sure to scan for hazards around you. Drive at a safe speed and keep a safe distance from vehicles. Also, practice the HPT questions online so you know what to expect from the test. Where to practice hazard perception tests?

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