After watching a short explanatory video, you’ll be presented with 14 driving scenarios on video. They feature everyday road scenes and contain at least one ‘developing hazard’, although one of the clips will feature two developing hazards.
A hazard is described as an event that would cause you to react, such as braking or steering.
As soon as you spot a hazard, you must click the button as instructed. The sooner you react, the more points you’ll be awarded up to a maximum of five. If you click repeatedly, you’ll score zero for that scenario. You can’t review your answers.
Once you’ve completed both parts of the test, you’ll be given your results straight away. If successful, you have two years in which to pass your practical driving test. If you’ve failed, you’ll need to rebook.