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im going for my theory driving test on the 1st of novemeber, im really worried and everything i seem to be reading is going in one ear out the other, im worried about my hazard perception too, any advice ??
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Pop down to TESCO and for �7.50 you can but a CD for your PC that will give you a Theory and Hazard Perception test.
Its almost exactly like the real tests and it might prove helpful, if only to give you some idea of what the test is like.
I got my kids to take the tests, they all only just failed the theory but since the eldest is only 14 I thought they did well. The 14 year old would have passed the Hazard Perception.
Don't get yourself wound up too much, it's not as bad as you think.
Good Luck
Bekki
Pop down to TESCO and for �7.50 you can but a CD for your PC that will give you a Theory and Hazard Perception test.
Its almost exactly like the real tests and it might prove helpful, if only to give you some idea of what the test is like.
I got my kids to take the tests, they all only just failed the theory but since the eldest is only 14 I thought they did well. The 14 year old would have passed the Hazard Perception.
Don't get yourself wound up too much, it's not as bad as you think.
Good Luck
Bekki
Instead of wasting money at tesco get it free here.......
http://www.dsa.gov.uk/mockpaper/theoryintro.ht m
http://www.dsa.gov.uk/mockpaper/theoryintro.ht m
I agree, you should get some CDs to practice, I got some from morrisons and they were quite helpful, a lot of the questions however are common sense, so as long as you remain calm you should hopefully be ok.
The hazard perception is harder, because its something that gets easier the more driving experience you have, so id say try and take some lessons before you do it and remember that as long a you dont get silly with it you can pretty much click as many times as you like, so for example if you see a pedestrain on the side of the road you can click just incase!!
The hazard perception is harder, because its something that gets easier the more driving experience you have, so id say try and take some lessons before you do it and remember that as long a you dont get silly with it you can pretty much click as many times as you like, so for example if you see a pedestrain on the side of the road you can click just incase!!
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