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Do I book theory and hazard perception tests separately?

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puffling · 02/01/2009 11:29

Just booked my driving theory test. I presume the hazard perception is party of this test and doesn't have to be booked separately?

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whoingodsnameami · 02/01/2009 11:37

Yes, its all in one, good luck

puffling · 02/01/2009 11:42

thanks!

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whoingodsnameami · 02/01/2009 12:06

If you have'nt already got them, get yourself the hazard and perception disks where you can practice the test as many times as you want, its brilliant and almost identical to the real thing, same questions and everything, will try to find you a link.

whoingodsnameami · 02/01/2009 12:10

here it really helps

puffling · 02/01/2009 23:22

I have just done about a million hazard perception practise tests. It was a nightmare. You'd need to have bionic sight to note the hazard quick enough. That's 30 quid down the drain then!!

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streakybacon · 03/01/2009 07:23

Keep practicing, it comes in time. Do a couple of tests each day rather than overloading at one sitting. TBH, it's not much like real life so if you look at it like trying to master a computer game you might do better. Some of them really are tricky but once you get the knack it's fine.

Good luck!

puffling · 03/01/2009 11:09

Thanks streakybacon

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streakybacon · 03/01/2009 11:54

Oh, another thing. You're allowed quite a lot of mouse clicks for each one (can't remember how many now, took mine a while ago), so it's worth giving a double click when you see the hazard. Be careful not to be too alert though - clicking too early gives a zero score. I used to get loads of zeros when I spotted lights coming around a corner, or a car coming over the brow of a hill, but you get used to being more patient and assessing the hazard cautiously. I guess it's not really counted as a hazard until it's in your road space, but it's not a very consistent system, tbh.

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