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New CGI Hazard Perception Clips

DVSA wants to introduce CGI clips that show situations with vulnerable road users, like children, cyclists, and motorcyclists and test a learner driver’s ability to spot developing hazards in different weather conditions. These can be used to create situations that would be too difficult or dangerous to film.​

Watch an example of how CGI clips can be used to create these. This is an example of the types of risks that it's possible to show in CGI hazard perception clips.

It's not a real clip that is used in the hazard perception test.

Free Hazard Perception Test Online

Hazrd Perception Test
​1DRIVER is pleased to offer new, high quality Hazard Perception Test Clips licensed by DVSA made using computer-generated imagery (CGI).

You will find 10 hazard perception clips and 8 older clips on Hazard Perception page.

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Hazard Perception Clips - Examples

The new CGI clips and the video clips all show potential hazards and hazards that develop into a situation that would make the user respond by changing speed or direction. All the clips reflect the perception that will be assessed in the hazard perception part of the theory test.





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