Hazard Awareness Quiz 5

Practise UK hazard awareness questions based on attitude, alertness, road risks, and safe driving decisions before the real theory test.

Format: Multiple Choice

Based on: UK Hazard Perception Skills

Focus: Attitude & Alertness

Questions: 20–25

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What You’ll Learn in This Test

Hazard Awareness Quiz 5 is designed to help you improve your understanding of safe driving behaviour, observation, and decision-making on UK roads.This quiz focuses on how a careful driver should react when road conditions change, when another road user behaves unexpectedly, or when a developing hazard appears ahead.Unlike the real hazard perception test, which uses video clips, this quiz uses text-based driving scenarios. Each question helps you practise the thinking skills needed to spot risks early and choose the safest response.You may see situations involving pedestrians, cyclists, junctions, parked vehicles, poor visibility, traffic speed, road position, and driver attitude. The goal is to understand what a responsible driver should do before a situation becomes dangerous.

Before You Start

Read each question carefully and think about the safest action, not just the quickest one.

Pay attention to clues such as road users near crossings, vehicles waiting at junctions, cyclists changing position, children near parked cars, or traffic slowing ahead.

Choose the answer that shows good observation, patience, awareness, and control.

Tips to Pass the UK Theory Test

  • Stay consistent
  • Practice different tests
  • Review wrong answers
  • Take mock exams

Why Practice Theory Questions?

Practicing theory questions helps you understand how questions are asked in the real exam. It improves your accuracy, confidence, and ability to choose the correct answers quickly.

 

Important Note

This is not a replacement for the official DVSA video hazard perception test. The real test uses video clips and scoring windows. However, these written scenarios can help you improve your hazard awareness, decision-making, and understanding of common road risks.