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DO I NEED TO TAKE A THEORY TEST? Yes. The Theory Test for Car Drivers was introduced in July 1996. It is designed to improve road safety. Included in the test are questions on a driver's attitude, road signs, regulations, effects of alcohol, drugs and fatigue on driver's behaviour, the safety and environmental aspects of vehicles. As from 14th November 2002 the Hazard Perception Test has been added to the Theory Test. WHAT
MAKES UP THE THEORY TEST WHAT IS THE MULTIPLE CHOICE
PART OF THE TEST?
HOW DOES THE HAZARD PERCEPTION
PART WORK? The test consists of 14 video clips, each lasting about one minute. The clips feature various types of hazards, such as vehicles, pedestrians and road conditions. You should respond by pressing a mouse button as soon as you see a hazard developing that may result in the driver having to take some action, such as changing speed or direction. The earlier the developing hazard is spotted, and a response made, the higher the score. Candidates can score up to five marks on each hazard and the test contains 15 scoreable hazards. The pass mark for this part of the test is 44 out of 75 for car drivers and motorcycle riders. Candidates are given their results when they have finished both parts of the test and have returned to the waiting room.
HOW CAN CARDIFF DRIVING SCHOOL HELP ME TO PASS?
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