There are 14 clips on the test
You are looking for 15 hazards. There are 14 clips, which means that 1 clip will have 2 hazards. You will not know which clip has 2 hazards, so you need to keep watching every clip the whole way through.
Each clip is about 1 minute long
No, the clips are one after the other, with very little time in between. This means that you need to practice Mock Tests and get used to having to focus for about 15 minutes to complete a test.
No, there is not a limit. Aim to click 4 times for the hazard. If you click and realise that it’s not the hazard, just ignore that click and watch for the next hazard. Try not to click in a pattern.
You may be clicking slightly too early. Have a look at each clip after you have completed it, look to see where the scoring window is. Then have another go at the clip.
Look at the preview. Can you see a pattern to your clicks? Make sure you do a click, then a double click to reduce the chance of getting accused of clicking in a pattern.
Work on noticing roads, driveways, road signs and markings to realise where hazards may appear from. This is exactly what you need to do when you drive a car.
Practice the same thing when you are driving or a passenger in a car.
THINK to yourself: “What’s happening? What could happen?”
You need to pass both parts of the test on the same day.
Joining my Theory Test Course will prepare you to pass the questions.