Part 1b — Hazard Perception

Learn how developing hazards work · Pass mark 67/100 · 19 clips in the real test

What is a developing hazard?

A developing hazard is something that would cause you to take action — changing speed or direction. A parked car doing nothing is not a developing hazard until it starts to move.

In the real test you click when you see the hazard developing. Score up to 5 points — earlier is better. You will not lose points for wrong clicks, but continuous clicking scores nothing.

Static scene — no hazard yetBUS

A car is parked at the side of the road with no indicator showing.

Official DVSA practice clips

3 free hazard perception clips on GOV.UK

Practice on GOV.UK