Hazard Perception FAQs
What is the hazard perception test?
The hazard perception test is part of the driving theory test. It checks whether you can spot developing hazards in video clips of everyday road scenes.
What is a developing hazard?
A developing hazard is something that may cause you to change speed or direction, such as a pedestrian moving towards the road or a car emerging from a side road.
What is the hazard perception pass mark?
The current car theory test pass mark for hazard perception is 44 out of 75.
How many points can I score for each hazard?
You can score up to 5 points for each developing hazard. The earlier you respond when the hazard starts to develop, the higher your score can be.
Can I click too much?
Yes. You will not score if you click continuously or in a pattern. Try to click when you genuinely see a hazard starting to develop.
Is hazard perception useful for real driving?
Yes. Good hazard perception helps you plan earlier, avoid sudden braking, manage speed and make safer decisions during lessons and after you pass.
Can Fast Pass Glasgow help with hazard awareness?
Yes. During driving lessons, we help learners build real hazard awareness through planning, observations, speed control and safe decision making.