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Ride your bike behind a horse and pretend to click. ____________________ Hit the G spot.  |
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how difficult is the hazard perception ? ____________________ THEORY TEST - PASSED! - 02-08-11 CBT Passed - 09-08-10 MOD 1 - 09-08-2011 - MOD 2 - 28-09-2011
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If you get 46 or more consistently on the mock exams, you will be fine.
As for the hazard perception, do not over do the clicks. 3 clicks per hazard, spacing of a under a sec each.
The best scoring click stays with your marking.
Also make - new thread in the new riders section, you will get more replies. ____________________ Hit the G spot.  |
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I would suggest buying a DVD entitled "Driving Test Success!" or similar, it's particular and only about £5 and is easily the best DVD you can purchase to help you pass. When I did all my theory tests the questions I did in my mock tests and the clips I did in my mock hazard perception tests on that DVD even CAME UP during the REAL test! !
It looks like this:
https://www.allmartsupplies.co.uk/product_media/dvd009Dd_big.jpg.
It also has mock driving & riding tests including almost all the Show Me/Tell Me questions, running through maneouvres bit by bit showing you how to do it, showing you REAL mock tests and asking you what the student did right/wrong.
All in all it's the best you can buy and it's cheap to why not?
As for revision, that is the best way to revise in my opinion besides looking at what you're bad at at revising it in the actual Highway Code book.
Personally? I'd say if you can do a mock Theory + Hazard Perception (i.e. the FULL theory test) and get 10-20% or so over the passing mark every time about five times in a row and you can do that repeatedly, you are set for your theory test. It's the easy part! (Saying that, I do know people who have failed it 8 times. !)
Good luck! ____________________ "Four wheels move the body, two wheels move the soul."
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Yup, I used that Driving Test Success one, it was fine. The hazard clips on it show you the scoring zones afterwards, which is handy for training you to pretend not to notice a hazard until a typical learner driver would spot it.
That's not just a hyperbolic , motorcycle candidates have a far higher theory and test pass rate than car drivers. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 169 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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