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Reply 1
1 minute bewfore i went into the actual test centre
test was at around midday i started that morning, its pretty basic stuff.
2/3 days (basically the weekend before) - but that was on and off
Yeah, about 10 mins beforehand whilst I was sitting in my dads car outside waiting for my time slot... the questions are pretty much common sense!
probably about an hour before the test started
Reply 6
My test was on the monday I started about 10pm on the sunday night. Just kept doing the mock theory tests and started off getting about 30/50 - kept looking at what I got wrong etc and since the questions are pretty much repeated I got it up to 47/50.

For the hazard perception - basically just click, count to 3 and click again. Worked for me.

So all in all my practise took about 2 hours the night before - dont stress it.
Reply 7
i didn't do any revision and passed full marks lol
its all common sense really.
Reply 8
3 days before :smile: i was only using that software thing lol its the same questions that pop up in the exam...I had 50/50 on my theory..i think i got either 46 or 47 out of 50 on the hazard perception

If i can pass it...anyone can :biggrin:
Reply 9
celticfcz

For the hazard perception - basically just click, count to 3 and click again. Worked for me.


Don't do this OP, the computer can tell when you do this and disqualifies you.
Not at all
xwardax
46 or 47 out of 50 on the hazard perception



The hazard perception's out of 75? :s-smilie:
Reply 12
is it ... im not sure i havent looked at it for almost a yr now! lol my bad
i know i was 3 or 4 marks off...thats all i remember about it
xmarilynx
The hazard perception's out of 75? :s-smilie:


It changed not so long ago
Reply 14
xmarilynx
Don't do this OP, the computer can tell when you do this and disqualifies you.


Well Im not saying constantly click. Obviously it disqualifies you then! I say wait at least 3 seconds and click (if you havent seen a hazard for a while).
xmarilynx
Don't do this OP, the computer can tell when you do this and disqualifies you.


I clicked quite a lot and it didn't disqualify me.
Reply 16
the night before for about 4 hours. got full marks =p most of it is common sense and your ability to extrapolate meaning from simple signs.
I didn't.

But then I guess when the questions are like: "what do you do if your car is on fire? a) sit there and wait for the flames to engulf you (b) speed ahead into the lorry in front (c) evacuate the car safely (d) have a tea party with a group of sparkling pixies...then it's not even worth focussing on it for two seconds.
Reply 18
necessarily benevolent
I didn't.

But then I guess when the questions are like: "what do you do if your car is on fire? a) sit there and wait for the flames to engulf you (b) speed ahead into the lorry in front (c) evacuate the car safely (d) have a tea party with a group of sparkling pixies...then it's not even worth focussing on it for two seconds.


YAYYYY!!! :woo:
Haha...I have mine tommorow as well and haven't cracked open my copy of the highway code yet. About this hazard perception business - do you just have to click when you think you'd start to slow the car down/steer away etc?