30-12-16, 05:02 PM
(30-12-16, 12:56 PM)darrsi link Wrote: [quote author=BBROWN1664 link=topic=21601.msg248684#msg248684 date=1483098100]
:agree
and the hazard perception test is easy to fail if you have ridden/driven for any length of time as you see hazards earlier than the test will allow.
Weird you should say that, 'cos i did an online hazard test years ago and the tests idea of a hazard were very different from what i was seeing.
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This was exactly my experiance a few years ago when my daughter was doing the on line practice ones I was seeing everything as a hazard and clikcing far too eairly than the "game " wanted me to but after a few gos I learnt how to play the game.
There was stuff like a bus in a layby with its indicater on to pull out, well for me that is not a hazard - that is a bus telliing me he is pulling out, however what I would call a hazard is a bus in a layby with no indactors on, cause you know the focer is going to pull out without warning.
Car drivers who wear a baseball cap or a flat cap whilst driving - hazard.
All Green, orange cars - hazard
All BMW, Audi - hazard
A wet leaf - time to go home
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.