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  2. Hazard Perception Test - Wikipedia

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    After completing the test, the candidate receives a paper printout showing grades for both the multiple-choice questions and the hazard perception test. The candidate must pass both tests to continue to the practical test; if either part is failed, both must be taken again. The pass mark for cars is 44 of 75 across 14 video clips, [5] 57 of 75 ...

  3. United Kingdom driving test - Wikipedia

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    The theory test is made up of two parts, both of which differ according to the type of vehicle licence the candidate is pursuing: Multiple-choice test; Hazard perception test; Both parts must be passed in order to obtain a theory test pass certificate. [14] This enables the candidate to book a practical driving test. [15]

  4. Approved Driving Instructor - Wikipedia

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    a hazard perception test; They will need to pass both elements of the theory test in the same sitting to get an overall pass result. The overall pass mark for the multiple choice part of the test is 85 per cent - i.e., 85 out of 100 questions answered correctly.

  5. Driver licences in Australia - Wikipedia

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    A provisional P1 licence (commonly called Ps and Reds) is gained after: (a) a minimum twelve months of holding a learner licence; (b) 120 hours (20 hours night drive between sunset and sunrise) of on-road driving experience; (c) successful completion of a computerised hazard perception test. [17] and d) pass a driving test. [17]

  6. Driving Standards Agency - Wikipedia

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    The hazard perception test is the second part of the driving theory test. Both parts must be passed in order to pass the theory test. If successful, one can then apply to take the practical driving test. The practical test starts with an eyesight [4] [5] check and some vehicle safety questions. The driving part of the test lasts about 40 ...

  7. Driving licence in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] A driving test consists of three sections: theory, hazard perception and a driving examination. [12] Until this test has been passed, a driver may hold only a provisional licence [13] and is subject to certain conditions.

  8. IAM RoadSmart - Wikipedia

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    Additionally – according to the Association of Motor Insurers – there is a reduction in claims for the first four years after passing the IAM test. In short, IAM members are safer drivers. [3] 400,000 people have attempted the advanced test, and the pass rate is around 75%. [21]

  9. young Driver Schemes - Wikipedia

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    Swedish research has shown that accident rates fall when driving has been introduced before the age of 17. [ 3 ] These schemes for young people aim to help reduce these statistics by promoting driving at a younger age when children are more susceptible to learning and have better memory . [ 4 ]