During the course of your driving lessons you should become adept at hazard perception to the point where it becomes second nature to you. This is an important part of learning how to drive, as the hazards you may face on the road are what can lead to accidents happening.
In order to test how well you are able to spot and react to these hazards, the driving theory test has a hazard perception portion that is dedicated to this area. This can often be the trickiest part of the test, especially if you have no prior experience with the software that is used, so the following tips should help you to get the passing mark:
Of course, there are a number of softwares available for those who would like to practice for themselves and your driving instructor should be able to provide you with more advice about what you should be looking out for when it comes to hazards.