Theory Driving Test Failed For The 2nd Time


It took me three times to pass the theory. I kept screwing up hazard perception until I finally realised that you pretty much have to just keep clicking, because the entire fucking world is a hazard!
 
I feel you're pain :) I'm 23 and learning to drive (could never do it at Uni - too much going on).

My first theory test I got 29/35 and there was NO hazard perception test, two weeks later I retook it with the hazard perception thingy and luckily passed the
by-atch. ---> 66/70 for hazard perception and 32/35 for theory. I was quite proud of the hazard thing since it was one of the highest in the Southwest - loved the sheep clip; thought that one was pretty funny for some strange reason.
 
lizard808uk posted on May 19 2004 at 01:02 PM said:
I feel you're pain :) I'm 23 and learning to drive (could never do it at Uni - too much going on).

My first theory test I got 29/35 and there was NO hazard perception test, two weeks later I retook it with the hazard perception thingy and luckily passed the
by-atch. ---> 66/70 for hazard perception and 32/35 for theory. I was quite proud of the hazard thing since it was one of the highest in the Southwest - loved the sheep clip; thought that one was pretty funny for some strange reason.
Hmm, didn't see the sheep one, they are different each time.

I remember just sitting there and thinking.

Tree - HAZARD!!!
Wall (10 miles away) - HAZARD!!!
Sky - HAZARD!!!!
Life - HAZARD
The Universe - HAZARD!!!
And Everything - HAZARD!!!
 
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Its getting close to a year since I did my theory, but in that time I moved to America and lived there for a while :) but now I'm back I'm hoping to get my driving sorted. 12 week waiting list for a driving test is still a killer though.
 
Aw christ, I gotta take the test sometime this summer...

Ok, got it...

Any object larger than a dust mite= hazard.
 
Its a practical driving test plus theory is the multiple choice test for road awareness, safety, etc.. Hazard Perception is a computer program where it assesses your reaction to moving video clips - ie. you click when you see something. - Its a ga-zillion times worse than the DMV (US Driving authority)!
 
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