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Book your theory test / hazard perception test on 0870 0101372 (DSA). Most instructors can help with a mock driving theory test before you take your driving theory test.
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Theory Test Training CD The UK's best selling Driving Theory Test and Hazard Perception Test software package will teach you everything you need to pass the Multiple Choice Driving Theory Test (car) with ease. Mechanical aspects, the environment, driving hazards, weather and road conditions, traffic signs, road markings, documents, accident procedures, mock driving theory test, even the highway
code are all tested - it's all there.
The program is illustrated throughout with
actual colour photographs of road scenes and traffic situations. There are even
sound effects for total realism. The program includes over 1000 test
questions, you can retry any you answered incorrectly, generate your own mock
driving theory test, store and print your progress records and much
more ...
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The Driving Theory 2004/5
program is unique, highly effective and great fun to use. Every question you attempt is marked by the computer and you are immediately told the correct answer if you make a mistake on completion of each mock theory driving test. You can't help but learn the theory - FAST.
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Limited Special Offer Only £12
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Includes
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Hazard Perception Test video
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Used by thousands of successful learner
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Used by professional driving schools for classroom tuition and in-car training on lap-top computers. |
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Tell Me, Show me Guide, and contains the 12 official
DSA questions.
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Driving Theory 2004/5 Training CD Requirements
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- Windows 95/98/ME, 2000/NT4/XP,
- 64MB Memory,
- 100MB hard disk space,
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- a CD drive,
- monitor 800 x 600 pixels,
- video card 256+ colours.
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Every year over 3,500 people are killed on our roads.
Young drivers make up only a small percentage of the driving population but are
involved in up to one in seven accidents causing injury. The government believes
that introducing the Hazard Perception test could dramatically reduce
these figures.
A more experienced
driver is much more likely to anticipate hazards than a newly qualified one, in
fact it often takes up to two seconds longer for a new driver to recognise a
hazardous situation. Currently, many driving test candidates demonstrate poor
scanning and anticipation skills, which are vitally important requirements for
safe driving.
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The hazard perception test element forms part of the screen based driving theory test and takes approximately 15 minutes to complete. Failure to pass either the multiple-choice section or the hazard perception test will result in failure of the whole test.
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| How The Test Will Work? |
At the beginning of the hazard perception test, candidates are shown a brief instruction video. The video shows how the hazard perception test works. Headphones are worn for the instruction video but can be removed for the actual test as there is no sound on the video clips. |
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In the test itself, candidates are shown a number of 1 minute video
clips filmed from a car. Each clip contains one or more developing hazards. Each
candidate is tested on 14 film clips chosen at random from a series of
two hundred.
Candidates are asked to indicate (by clicking the mouse) as soon as they see a hazard developing which may need the driver to take appropriate action e.g. changing speed or changing direction. |

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Candidates are marked on their timed responses - the sooner a response is made, the higher the score. The only hazards candidates will be scored on are the
developing ones. Candidates will not lose points for responding to other
hazards.
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| Training Available |
Driving instructors are able to teach their pupils all of the skills and techniques required to pass the hazard perception test. They may also have various training aids which pupils may use or borrow. Talk to your driving instructor about the options available before taking the test. |
| When Will I Get The Results? |
You will be
given your results to the hazard perception test and the multiple choice driving
theory test before you leave the test centre. REMEMBER - You need to have passed
BOTH TESTS on the same day to receive your theory pass certificate.
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If you are already
having driving lessons, your instructor will be able to provide mock driving
theory test papers. If you are not, it would make sense to buy a book or this
excellent double CD containing sample questions and answers. If your budget
allows you can buy The Official Theory Test for Cars and Motorcycles
published by The Driving Standards Agency. We would advise the purchase of this double CD it gives great test results.
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You will find learning about driving theory and hazard perception much easier if you wait until you actually start your practical driving lessons. However, if you expect your driving instructor to help you learn driving theory as well as practice, then you need to find out just what sort of help he or she can provide before you book any lessons. Driving Theory test training is not a requirement for driving schools and you should not assume that all driving instructors can provide the training
you may need. Some may give you mock driving theory test papers to try on your own.
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NOT ALL DRIVING SCHOOLS OFFER STRUCTURED THEORY TRAINING.
WE ARE ONE THAT DOES!
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Learning about the Hazard Perception test is something that all driving instructors should help you with. During your practical lessons a good instructor will constantly remind you to scan the scene in front and around you, and will point out potential hazards that you should observe as you drive. It is worth knowing that some driving schools have equipped their cars with state-of-the-art video training systems. These have a small camera in the front of the car which takes a video of your entire
driving lesson. This enables the instructor to later play back and review any part of your lesson and to point out any mistakes or hazardous situations that you encountered. |
Theory Test The Theory Test is now made up of two parts:
- The first part consists of 50 multiple choice
questions. You need to answer at least 43 questions correctly to pass the first
part, then after a 3 minute break...
- The second part which is the Hazard Perception test will
begin.
This part consists of fourteen 1 minute video clips featuring
different types of hazards, including pedestrians, other vehicles and road
conditions. As soon as you see a hazard developing that may cause you to change
direction or alter your speed you should react by pressing the mouse button. The
earlier you respond, the more points you will receive. The test has 15 assessable
hazards with a maximum of 5 points for each hazard. The pass mark is 44 points
out of a possible 75.
Book Your Test If you are ready to book your theory test and/or your practical driving tests, then you can do so online at this government web site www.dsa.gov.uk
Driving Theory Test Hazard Perception Test Mock Driving Theory Test Hazard Perception
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