I got around the 60 mark for the HP. I remember clicking too many times on one of the clips and a message prompting me afterwards that I wont receive any marks for it, I was sure I failed at that point.
I got around the 60 mark for the HP. I remember clicking too many times on one of the clips and a message prompting me afterwards that I wont receive any marks for it, I was sure I failed at that point.
Yes, but be cautious each clip only shows 1 hazard, expect 1 which shows 2.
Only click repeatedly 3-4 times at the hazard point.
I got 71/75 hazard perception and 47 out of 50 on the questions (I did it at the start of August). I just revised doing the DVSA CD and for the hazard perception went with the rule click it exactly when i see it, then a second later, then a second later. I never got a message i was doing too many clicks and it obviously worked out well
I did way better at my driving theory test than i ever really have at school exams
I got 71/75 hazard perception and 47 out of 50 on the questions (I did it at the start of August). I just revised doing the DVSA CD and for the hazard perception went with the rule click it exactly when i see it, then a second later, then a second later. I never got a message i was doing too many clicks and it obviously worked out well
How did you revise for the 'Theory Multiple choice'? I ordered the DVSA kit, but do I need to any other items besides that? Yes, I like the tip!!
How did you revise for the 'Theory Multiple choice'? I ordered the DVSA kit, but do I need to any other items besides that? Yes, I like the tip!!
I did it 2nd time round, I got 57/75.
Yea, that's literally all i revised I bought the app but i didn't use it once. What I did was started going through the question CD about a month prior and doing little bits here and there. I finished the CD a few days before the actual test. In the small revision sessions, i would write down anything i was unsure of or got wrong in the practice test.
Then, the night before, I read through every section again but didn't do the tests (They take ages, longer than reading the actual info i found). I wrote down things i still couldn't remember, then learnt them and refreshed the things causing me trouble the next morning as well (My exam was in the afternoon). Most of my revision was centred around the day before the exam and going through the CD as i tend to remember things that i have refreshed recently, so i refreshed everything. There isn't too much on the CD so if you've seen the info before, you should be able to breeze through it
OH i forgot!! The one thing that wasn't really on the CD was all the road signs! With my CD it came with a free digital copy of the highway code, so i printed of all the road signs in there (There was about 5/6 pages of them) and learnt them over a few days beforehand as well.
Yea, that's literally all i revised I bought the app but i didn't use it once. What I did was started going through the question CD about a month prior and doing little bits here and there. I finished the CD a few days before the actual test. In the small revision sessions, i would write down anything i was unsure of or got wrong in the practice test.
Then, the night before, I read through every section again but didn't do the tests (They take ages, longer than reading the actual info i found). I wrote down things i still couldn't remember, then learnt them and refreshed the things causing me trouble the next morning as well (My exam was in the afternoon). Most of my revision was centred around the day before the exam and going through the CD as i tend to remember things that i have refreshed recently, so i refreshed everything. There isn't too much on the CD so if you've seen the info before, you should be able to breeze through it
OH i forgot!! The one thing that wasn't really on the CD was all the road signs! With my CD it came with a free digital copy of the highway code, so i printed of all the road signs in there (There was about 5/6 pages of them) and learnt them over a few days beforehand as well.
I think that's the same one i got, i got mine on ebay though.
Basically, there's a section for road signs but it doesn't really have many in, there are way more in the highway code.
You should be able to get access the highway code free online, or there is a link on the cd that brings you to it. I looked online and found the exact road markings info i the link on the CD brought me to. All the ones you need to know are here, i just printed it off and revised it regularly but only for 10 minutes or so at a time over a few days. Here's the link:
If it doesn't work, type in highway code into google, the first thing should be the highway code on gov.uk, under driving law click highway code, scroll down and find traffic signs and they are all there You can check out the other stuff as well if you want to get a head start before the CD comes but it's really long and boring, i never read it. Other than the signs, for me, the CD was enough
I think that's the same one i got, i got mine on ebay though.
Basically, there's a section for road signs but it doesn't really have many in, there are way more in the highway code.
You should be able to get access the highway code free online, or there is a link on the cd that brings you to it. I looked online and found the exact road markings info i the link on the CD brought me to. All the ones you need to know are here, i just printed it off and revised it regularly but only for 10 minutes or so at a time over a few days. Here's the link:
If it doesn't work, type in highway code into google, the first thing should be the highway code on gov.uk, under driving law click highway code, scroll down and find traffic signs and they are all there You can check out the other stuff as well if you want to get a head start before the CD comes but it's really long and boring, i never read it. Other than the signs, for me, the CD was enough
OK cool, ty a lot. I'll check it out. The hazard perception is quite easy, don't you think!?
I recommend the CD, I think it's the best way to study as it goes through every question - I stayed up the whole day to complete the CD. For HP, I just downloaded the app from playstore and went through a few till I felt comfortable enough to do the test.
I recommend the CD, I think it's the best way to study as it goes through every question - I stayed up the whole day to complete the CD. For HP, I just downloaded the app from playstore and went through a few till I felt comfortable enough to do the test.