

There are 13 clips with 1 hazard and 1 clip with 2 hazards to identify.Įach hazard clip is worth a maximum score of 5 points. Part (B), the hazard perception test, requires candidates to look at 14 short video clips and identify developing hazards as early as possible. You must answer 43 out of 50 questions correctly to pass. There is an option of taking a practice test. Part (A) of the theory test consists of 50 questions and the time allowed to complete the test is 57 minutes.

You'll find out if you have passed immediately at the end of the test. There is an English voice over option for the theory tests, which can be selected at the time of booking.īoth tests involve using a computer mouse. You will have to sit the complete test again and repay if you fail either part. Part (B) is the hazard perception test which consists of short video clips of developing driving hazards.Part (A) is the driving theory test which consists of multiple choice questions.Both parts must be passed at the same time: The driver theory test consists of two parts. You must pass the relevant theory test before booking or taking the practical driving test. wait in the designated area until you're called through.arrive at least 15 minutes before your test is due to start (you will not be allowed to take your test if you're late, and you'll have to apply and pay again).bring a valid provisional licence with you (check the date is still valid and it covers the category for the test you are taking).
#Practical hazard perception test driver
You'll take the test at Driver and Vehicle Standards (DVS). To cancel your test booking and obtain a refund, or alter a test booking, you will have to give 3 clear working days notice (excluding Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays) and produce your receipt. You can book a test via the online facility, using a credit or debit card, you can also change the date of the test online.īook your driving theory test Cancelling or changing your test You need to have the appropriate provisional licence for the type of vehicle you intend to drive. The Registrar of Motor Vehicles may request certain individuals outside of these rules to pass the HPT in certain circumstances.There are four separate theory tests available which cover different types of vehicle:
