
Driving Instructors - Theory and Hazard Perception Test training
A1 Automatic Driving School suggests it is unnecessary to pass your Theory Test prior to beginning your driving lessons; in fact it will enhance both the Theory study and the driving lessons if both are undertaken simultaneously
During your driving lessons you will receive coaching enabling you to pass your Theory and Hazard Perception Test
A1 Automatic Driving School recommends Focus All Tests software and will supply this to you at a fraction of the normal shop cost. Focus software is, in our opinion, as good as (DSA) Driving Standards Agency marketed software, but at a fraction of the cost
This software is available free from A1 Automatic Driving School with some starter packages
The Focus software covers Theory Test in exactly the same format as the real DSA Test i.e. a Multiple Question Test, where you are required to identify mostly one answer out of four. Occasionally there will multiple answers within the same question
A1 Automatic Driving School advice to prepare for Theory Test:
Do not study before taking tests (most answers are common sense)Take the provided Focus software full Mock Tests
Ignore the questions you answer correctly
Note the questions you get wrong and then find out why
Use the online Highway Code to reach the correct the answers, or
Note these questions and bring them to your next driving lesson
Once you pass the Focus software Test regularly you, will pass the DSA Test
A1 Automatic Driving School advice to prepare for
Hazard Perception Test:
Do not download phone apps (telephone screens are too small)Do understand the difference between Potential Hazards (NO CLICK) eg the cyclist in the image to the left, riding along the cycle lane, and a Developing Hazards (CLICK) when the cyclist starts to move out or checks shoulder to do so
Do practice Hazard Perception in driving lessons by mentioning developing hazards you notice, then check appropriate mirrors
With A1 Automatic Driving School, proper training and encouragement results in our clients, in effect, practicing mirror use (a major cause of Driving Test failure statistically) with Hazard Perception from the beginning of your driving lessons...