![]() ![]() ![]() And with this test, there are ample opportunities for you to do so. You know what they say, practice makes perfect. This will help you to stay awake and alert during the test, and increase your chances of passing. Make sure you get a good night’s sleep, and drink plenty of water too. So don’t spend the whole night playing video games, binge-watching your favourite Netflix show or out with your friends. You will need good reflexes, and that only comes from good rest. More importantly, to reaction times, which you need to be at their peak for a hazard perception test. Sleep is vital to good brain performance. If you can train yourself you see these things out in the world, then identifying them on the screen will be a breeze. While you’re training, driving your car, walking or just sitting in a coffee shop watching the road. Once you understand the definition, you can start to identify developing hazards as you go about your day. You’d need to slow down, so it’s now a developing hazard.” When you get closer, the car’s right-hand indicator starts to flash and it starts to move away. It wouldn’t cause you to take action, so it’s not a developing hazard. “A car is parked at the side of the road and isn’t doing anything. They define it as ‘something that would cause you to take action, like changing speed or direction.’ As an example: But if you’re not sure what a ‘developing hazard’ is, you just need to check with the DVLA. You will be asked to spot both of them during your test. Define Developing Hazardsįirst of all, there are 2 types of hazard – a standard hazard and a developing hazard. Today, we’re going to give you 5 tips that will help you prepare for the hazard perception portion of your theory test. But if you prepare effectively, you should have no problems. The whole section – videos on how to identify hazards and developing hazards, along with a written portion – is challenging, it’s true. But behind all the worry, the hazard perception part of the test is one that brings out the most concern. The theory test is one of the more daunting aspects of becoming an HGV driver, and many trainees often worry about taking it. ![]()
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