About the Hazard Perception Test
The following DVSA introduction video would be played at the start of the Hazard Perception Test. If you wish to watch this video please roll the mouse pointer over the image below and click the play button.
The above video explains how the hazard perception test works and what you are required to do. You would then be shown 14 hazard perception video clips of approximately one minute each. There will be 15 developing hazards to find - at least one on each clip. However, one clip will have 2 developing hazards. The clips will not contain any sound - just like the old silent movies.



If you try to cheat the system by clicking the button repeatedly the program will pick this up by looking at the number of clicks over the clip as a whole and the pattern of clicks. There is a certain maximum number of clicks permitted per clip but this is believed to be over 20 clicks. The computer program also looks for any pattern of repeated clicking or a short burst of rapid clicks. If this is detected a message window will appear at the end of the clip letting you know that an irregular clicking activity was detected and that as a result the score for that clip will be zero.

The official hazard perception test introduction video clip recommends that you click the mouse button each time you detect a change as the hazard materialises, not just once when you think you have seen it start to develop. This will ensure you score the maximum for each clip even if you click too early as you anticipate a hazard rather than responding to its development. Hence, it would be normal to click 2, 3 or possibly 4 times as the hazard evolves. However, make sure you only click in response to changes you see.
When the clip ends the screen will turn black for a few seconds before the freeze frame for the next video clip appears and the count down commences again warning you to get ready. This pattern is repeated until all 14 video clips have been shown.
At the end of the hazard perception test you will be given the option to complete a customer care survey if you so wish. You will then be directed to leave the room and collect your score for the 2 parts of the exam. The maximum score that can be obtained for the hazard perception part of the theory test is 75 (i.e. 15x5). To pass the hazard perception part of the Car, moped and motorcycle theory test you must obtain a score of 44. To pass the theory test you must pass both parts. If you fail either part you are required to take both parts of the test again.










