![]() The fisrt time, i got 41/44 (needed to pass) and this time I got only 34 (there was a disrtraction in the room but the centre denies it even happened :/). I've failed my driving theory twice now, and both times it has been the hazard perception that has let me down. If only one of those videos was not penalised I am 99% sure that I would pass theory test, but the truth is that I was penalised twice and I was short of 3 points to pass!!!! ![]() What significance have clicking a mouse and real life situation, if you fail to spot hazards I would agree you are not fit to drive the car, but to fail because of some silly mouse click format that is pretty hard NOT to break while you are sitting anxious awaiting for the hazard to develop and once a while failing to stay within "mouse click format" set of rules. If you are penalised for unintentionally breaking "click mouse format, it" means that there is really something wrong with the way the test is set. Once I may have clicked many times a bit too fast, as the hazard began to develop quite quickly and on another one I may have clicked rhythmically as the hazard was developing slowly.īut still I do not agree with being penalised for unintentionally breaking mouse click format rules yet spotting all hazards in a specified time frame set by the examiners. I have received respond from them and they said they are going to review my test and see if there is anything they can do and who knows maybe to give me a pass? Challenging them that I do not agree with the decision that I am simply penalised NOT for missing to spot unfolding hazards but for unintentionally breaking "mouse click format". I wrote a pretty long appeal email to DVSA. In other case I was simply aware of the hazard but hazard unfolded slowly does making me click in a slow constant pattern to make sure again I will not miss any of the points. The problem is not in that I did not spot the hazard, In one case I actually spotted it earlier than it unfolded, and began to click early to make sure I do not miss "5 points" mark, and I clicked up until the hazard was gone. Two of my attempts/videos were penalized either due to "constant pattern mouse clicks/rhythmical clicks" and/or "too quick clicks in a short time". ![]() So I was thinking for some time if I should share it or not, eventually it could be a precaution to everyone who is still yet to pass driving theory test.īasically I have done 2nd attempt to pass my theory test recently, while I passed question part (Out of 50 questions I have got 46 questions answered correctly), but I failed with hazard perception part. Literally anyone can do it, if you're at the point where passing is a matter of probability, then you genuinely have not studied enough. I got 50/50 on my theory test because I spent a lot of time reading and understanding the code, and when I failed a question in a practice test, I would go and read the whole relevant section. You're not supposed to memorise the questions, you're supposed to memorise and understand the highway code. I think this government wants to keep young people off the road or just get as much money as possible Or fine, make it as difficult as possible but charge people one deposit sum and then let them retake free, if we're let down by a few points how can they punish people who just genuinely want to pass the test. Like I said I've passed the questions twice now and I've been failed on the hazard perception by 3 points, I just think it's unfair that there are people driving around who never had to do the same test. I respect some of the questions are necessary to know, I still think it's over the top just the sheer amount of questions in the bank that we have to memorise, it's more like an exam than a car theory test. You can be pretty liberal with your clicks as long as you're not just clicking everything.Īll of the questions on the theory are important and if you're struggling passing it then you most likely haven't done enough actual studying.
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