Hazard
Perception
What is a hazard?
It is any situation that involves you in some risk
or danger.
Specifically a hazard might cause you to slow down or
change course.
Approaching a hazard you should use
your mirrors and anticipate a change of speed or direction Hazards
include:
- Bends in the road
- Junctions
- Pedestrian crossings
- Road works
- Stationary Vehicles
Spotting hazards and reading the road ahead will become second
nature but takes practice to spot the hazard and plan how to deal
with it.

What is a hazard for a driver here?
What should you anticipate?
Click here for some more hazards
Learner drivers are now required to
pass a Hazard Perception test which forms part of the driving theory
test. In the Hazard Perception test you will be shown a series of
video clips of real road scenes featuring potential hazards. You
will be tested on how soon you spot the danger.
Turn-2-Us can guide you in preparing
for the test.
A popular misconception is that you
cannot drive until you have passed the theory test – that is
not the case.
Experience of the roads will help in your theory test preparation
and in preparing you will be better prepared for the many hazards
you will encounter on the roads.
We can help in preparing you and booking
your theory test, Turn-2-Us for help!
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