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Any advice on taking my car theory test?


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The questions you revise on are not the questions in the test, they changed the test last year. There is also a case study on the test consisting of the last 5 questions.Try and downlaod one onto your phone...but you must pay for full version as free versions just repeat the same questions( the app Driving test success...has the case studies included in the practice test )...then you can practice anywhere. Keep practicing both questions and hazzard and good luck x

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Don't click on hazards that are miles away in the distance, by the time you approach things could have changed. Look out for pedestrians on narrow foot paths.

 

There are some free online theory/perception tests ect, it won't hurt to try some of those also if you have the time.

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Don't click on hazards that are miles away in the distance, by the time you approach things could have changed. Look out for pedestrians on narrow foot paths.

 

There are some free online theory/perception tests ect, it won't hurt to try some of those also if you have the time.

 

And this is exactly the reason people fail the hazard perception test!!

 

Very few are actually taught correctly what they are looking for and as a result go on tests without a clue and as you can see from the above twadle leave it down to luck or bad advice and many driving instructors are responsible or not.

 

The ONLY thing you are looking for is hazards that if you didnt alter either speed or course there WOULD be an accident.

Pedestrians on narrow paths isnt one of them unless they happen to step out into your path.

 

The mouse replaces the brakes and steering.

 

No wonder the roads are a mess!

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The theory is just multipul choice and incredibly easy. Hazard perception just as easy but the advice you got earlier in the thread about far away hazards is bang on. Dont rush, dont panic and youll ace it.

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