Hazard Perception Test

Hazard perception test is the second part of the UK theory test.

Theory test is a mandatory test which all UK learner drivers must pass to obtain a full driving license. The test includes multiple-choice questions and hazard perception test. Here you can find information about hazard perception test. Also you can try some free hazard perception test videos.

Hazard perception

Hazard perception test contains 14 CGI video clips. The clips features everyday road scenes. Each of the clip contain at leas one developing hazard and one of the clips will contain 2 developing hazards.

Hazard perception test pass mark

Hazard perception test pass mark is shown here:

Car and motorcycle 

  • Number of clips: 14
  • Developing hazards: 15
  • Pass mark: 44/75

Lorry, coach and bus hazard test

  • Number of clips: 19
  • Developing hazards: 20
  • Pass mark: 67/100

ADI theory test hazard perception part 1

  • Number of clips: 14
  • Developing hazards: 15
  • Pass mark: 57/75

What is a developing hazard?

Developing hazard is something that may result in you having to take some action while driving your vehicle. The action can be for example changing your speed or direction. 

What does "hazard perception CGI" mean? CGI comes from Computer-Generated Imagery. CGI clips replaced the old filmed hazard clips in the hazard perception part of the theory test on 13 Jan 2015. The reason why they changed filmed clips to CGI clips was that the image quality wasn’t clear enough.

Differences between old and new hazard perception CGI clips

Here you can see a picture where on the right is an updated hazard perception CGI clip.

Hazard perception

These new CGI clips looks clearer than the old ones. Even the clips are now CGI, there are no other changes in the test.

Watch this introduction, and you are more likely to spot the developing hazards:

There are many ways to practise for the UK theory test.

You can

  • Use theory test practice website
  • Purchase a book
  • Take lessons with a driving instructor

If you want to pass your theory test, it is highly recommended to practise for the theory test using sites which offer theory test practices. 
Websites usually have the latest DVSA revision questions. 

Which website to choose for theory test practising?

A website which offers the official DVSA revision material (hazard perception test and multiple-choice questions) is of course your best choise because the questions are almost same as in the official test. 
Keep in mind, the site should also have the DVSA hazard perception clips because practising only the multiple-choice question is not enough to pass the whole theory test.

There are no websites or apps which offer exactly same questions as in the official test - official questions are not public. 


To make sure you are using the best available practising material:

Use a practice from website

  •  You don't need to install anything
  •  You can use website with any of your device. (mobile app needs to be purchased separately to different devices)
  •  Website might be better for practising Hazard Perception test because you can use it with larger screens. (With a mobile app, your screen size might be limited)

Use only websites which have the latest DVSA revision material

  •  DVSA revision questions are the closest ones to the real test
  •  DVSA revision questions are made by the DVSA
  •  There are many completely free websites but it is worth to know that none of them offers DVSA made revision questions.

Search the best site for you which has the DVSA revision questions and Hazard perception test and you can make sure you are practising with the most up to date material.

If you are still sure you want to use old fashion DVDs, here is our recommendation:

  • Purchase a official DVSA theory test kit from Amazon and you have the latest DVSA material. (DVD player required)
  • Use a website for practising: Theorytest.org

     

DVSA Hazard Perception test

Check one of these sites, if you want to practise more.

DVSA Hazard perception 2023

The DVSA hazard perception test maximum possible score is 75 and the pass mark is 44/75. The pass mark is same for motorcycle hazard perception test. When qualifying as an approved driving instructor you need to score at least 57 points out of 75 to pass the ADI hazard perception test. Bus and LGV hazard perception test pass mark is 67/100 and the test contains 19 CGI clips. 

Hazard perception test online

Here you can find more hazard perception tests for online practicing.