The Hazard Perception test is a part of the theory exam. It requires you to view 14 hazard video clips on the computer screen of approximately one minute each. You are required to watch these clips as if you were the driver. There will be 15 hazards to find -- at least one on each clip. However, one clip will have 2 hazards.
(Depending on your internet speed the video may appear grainy for the first few seconds while you browser buffers it. It should play perfectly well right after that.)
A developing hazard is something that may result in you, the driver, having to take some action, like changing speed or direction. You only get points when you spot the developing hazards as soon as they start to happen.
This Hazard Perception practice test is made possible with the help of the J Utah project.
This practice hazard perception test lets you experience how the actual test works. To give yourself the best chance of passing, take it several times. We recommend that you also use the official study materials such as the Highway Code, as well as our practice tests.