Pass the second half of your DVSA theory test with confidence. Train on 100+ real-world driving clips with frame-perfect scoring feedback — built from the same scenarios you'll see on exam day.
Ready to Road? — Start HereEach clip plays a one-minute driver's-eye view — rural lanes, busy junctions, school runs, motorways and night driving.
Click the moment a hazard begins to develop. Don't wait until you'd brake — the test rewards early observation.
Earlier clicks earn up to 5 points per hazard. You need 44 out of 75 across 14 clips to pass.
100+ clips filmed across the UK — from quiet rural lanes to Friday-night city centres. Categorised so you can drill exactly where you're weakest.
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Everything you need to know about the DVSA hazard perception test before you book.
Fourteen clips of around one minute each. One clip contains two developing hazards, so there are fifteen scoring opportunities in total. Each hazard is worth up to five points, for a total of 75.
44 out of 75 for car learners — about 58%. LGV, PCV and ADI candidates need 67 out of 100 because their test contains a second sequence of harder clips.
Anything that would cause a driver to take action — slow down, change direction or stop. A parked car only becomes a hazard once it pulls out, opens a door, or a pedestrian appears beside it.
No. The DVSA detects repeated or rhythmic clicking and zeros that clip. Aim for one well-timed click — or two at most, just before and just after you notice the hazard.
Not on the real test — each clip plays once. In Drivings you can replay any clip during practice and review the scoring window frame-by-frame so you learn the rhythm before exam day.
Yes. Our clips stream smoothly on iOS, Android and the web, and the tap target mirrors the DVSA tablet test you'll sit in the centre.