Pass Theory And Hazard Perception Test Uk
Last updated 7/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.95 GB | Duration: 1h 34m
Last updated 7/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.95 GB | Duration: 1h 34m
Learn the different aspects of the UK Theory Test from a qualified driving instructor.
What you'll learn
Understanding all aspects of the Theory test
Understand how the rules of the road
Understand how traffic and road signs work
Understand the different types of pedestrian crossings
Learn how to pass the Hazard Perception Test
Requirements
No previous experience required.
Description
For anyone wanting to drive in the UK, whether you are a learner or tourist who is planning on driving in the UK.Recently updatedMore topics addedPDFs to supplement your learningMore practice questions addedThis course has been designed to make it really easy for you to understand and pass the UK Driving Theory Test. In order to get your driving licence in the UK, you must first pass two tests. The first test you must pass is the Theory Test. Taking this course will help you understand what is needed. It can also be useful if you already have a licence and plan on driving in the UK with your international licence.The course has been made with videos short and easy to digest. It is structured in a way that should make it easy to understand but if you aren't sure about something, make sure you pause it or rewatch the video.Topics included:1. AlertnessSee and be seenMirrorsDriving for long periodsPassing cyclistsWindscreen pillars2. AttitudeTraffic light sequencePedestrian crossingsNew type of pedestrian crossing + New rules Box junctionsLevel crossingsCar lightsLights on other vehicles3. Essential documentsVehicle registrationPolice and your documentsSupervising a learner driverVehicle insuranceVehicle tax4. Hazard awarenessDrugs and alcoholPolice arm signalsYour health and drivingEmerging from junctionsHazard warning lights5. Incidents, accidents and emergenciesDR ABCCPRWhat to do if you're involved in an incidentTunnels6. Motorway rulesJoining the motorwayMotorway speed limitsReflective studsStopping on the motorwayThe hard shoulderBreakdown procedureRoad works on motorways7. Other types of vehiclesLarger vehiclesBusesTrams8. Road and traffic signsTraffic signs and their shapesRoad markingsSpeed limit signsArm signals Similar signsWho has priority9. Rules of the roadSignalling at roundaboutsSeat beltsReversing Bus lanesParking at nightUrban clearways10. Safety and your vehicleKeeping you vehicle safeFuel economy and tyresBattery and oil changeYou vehicle and the environmentMOT11. Safety marginsABS and ESCGearsTraffic calming measuresWet conditionsIce and snowFog12. Vehicle handling13. Vehicle loadingLoading and responsibility Towing14. Vulnerable road users15. How to pass the hazard perceptionWhat you should do to get the highest markHow to avoid failingHow to avoid getting zero pointsThe course comes with extra quizzes at the of each topic so make sure you complete them to get the best out of the course.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Road and Traffic Signs
Lecture 2 Road traffic signs and their shapes
Lecture 3 Road markings
Lecture 4 Speed limit signs
Lecture 5 Arm signals
Lecture 6 Similar signs
Lecture 7 Who has priority?
Section 3: Rules of the road
Lecture 8 Box junctions
Lecture 9 Signalling at roundabouts
Lecture 10 Seat belts
Lecture 11 Reversing
Lecture 12 Bus lanes
Lecture 13 Parking at night
Lecture 14 Urban clearways
Section 4: Safety and your vehicle
Lecture 15 Keeping your vehicle safe
Lecture 16 Fuel economy and tyres
Lecture 17 Battery and Oil change
Lecture 18 Your vehicle and the environment
Lecture 19 MOT
Section 5: Alertness
Lecture 20 See and be seen
Lecture 21 Mirrors
Lecture 22 Driving for long periods on the motorway
Lecture 23 Passing cyclists
Lecture 24 Pillars
Section 6: Hazard awareness
Lecture 25 Drugs and alcohol
Lecture 26 Police arm signals
Lecture 27 Your health and driving
Lecture 28 Emerging at junctions
Lecture 29 Hazard warning lights
Section 7: Attitude
Lecture 30 Traffic light sequence
Lecture 31 Pedestrian crossings
Lecture 32 New crossing
Lecture 33 Level crossings
Lecture 34 Car Lights
Lecture 35 Lights on other vehicles
Section 8: Documents
Lecture 36 Vehicle registration
Lecture 37 Police and your documents
Lecture 38 Supervising learner drivers
Lecture 39 Insurance
Lecture 40 Tax
Section 9: Safety margins
Lecture 41 Gears
Lecture 42 ABS and ESC
Lecture 43 Traffic calming measures
Lecture 44 Wet conditions
Lecture 45 Ice and snow
Lecture 46 Fog
Lecture 47 Side winds
Section 10: Motorway rules
Lecture 48 Joining a motorway
Lecture 49 Motorway speed limits
Lecture 50 Reflective studs
Lecture 51 Stopping on the motorway
Lecture 52 Hard shoulder
Lecture 53 Breakdown procedure
Lecture 54 Towing on the motorway
Lecture 55 Roadworks on the motorway
Section 11: Other types of vehicles
Lecture 56 Larger vehicles
Lecture 57 Buses
Lecture 58 Trams
Section 12: Vehicle loading
Lecture 59 Loading and responsibility
Lecture 60 Towing
Section 13: Vehicle handling
Lecture 61 Following other vehicles
Lecture 62 Skidding and its causes
Section 14: Vulnerable road users
Lecture 63 Vulnerable road users
Section 15: Incidents, accidents and emergencies
Lecture 64 DR ABC
Lecture 65 CPR
Lecture 66 What to do if you're involved in an incident
Lecture 67 Tunnels
Section 16: How to pass the Hazard Perception Test
Lecture 68 How to pass the Hazard Perception Test
Section 17: Final quiz
Section 18: Congratulations
Lecture 69 Finished
Anyone 18 years or older wanting to take the UK Theory Test