02-02-14, 12:41 PM
(02-02-14, 12:36 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: I was helping someone with practising the hazard perception test video thing where you have to click when you see a hazard, so I had a go and was clicking for everything, damp road, manhole cover, wet leaves, no on leaves on trees so looks icy, low sun in my face, woman flicking hair in car mirror, knob with fat exhaust. FAILED but it was the obvious stuff I should of clicked for like bus a stopped ahead.
So if someone like yourself, who has plenty of road experience, fails, does it mean the test is not realistic? It seems it's down to how you interpret a hazard, and with a level of risk set by someone else - you then have to guess where that anonymous person would set that level. All the things you mentioned could be seen as hazards, or potential hazards.