Hazard Perception Test Practice 3

Improve your observation skills with mixed hazard awareness scenarios covering pedestrians, cyclists, junctions, parked vehicles, and changing road conditions.

Format: Multiple Choice

Based on: UK Hazard Perception Skills

Focus: Developing Hazards

Questions: 20–25

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What You’ll Learn in This Test

The real UK hazard perception test uses video clips, but this practice test uses text-based driving scenarios to help you understand how hazards develop in everyday road situations.In Hazard Perception Test Practice 3, you will face a mix of road scenarios where you need to identify what could become dangerous and decide how a safe driver should respond. These questions are designed to improve your observation, anticipation, and decision-making before taking the real theory test.A developing hazard is something that may cause you to slow down, stop, change direction, or take extra care. This could be a cyclist moving out to avoid a parked car, a pedestrian waiting near a crossing, traffic braking suddenly, or a vehicle pulling out from a side road.This practice test helps you think like a careful driver by focusing on what is happening around you, what might happen next, and how early you should react.

Before You Start

Read each scenario carefully and look for signs that the situation may become dangerous.

Ask yourself what could happen next, whether the hazard is developing, and what action would keep you and other road users safe.

Choose the answer that shows the safest response, such as slowing down, checking mirrors, preparing to stop, or giving extra space.

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.