RE: Rush to Avoid Hazard Test
Monday 11th November 2002
Rush to Avoid Hazard Test
Don't panic - it might even help you
Discussion
So what if they introduce a hazard awareness part to the theory test, I certainly haven't rushed out to try and book my theory test before all this comes in.
If you ask me I think it's a good thing, now we'll see how many people do pass their theory tests as i'm sure ALOT of the teenagers now especially alot that I know do not use their peripheral vision whatsoever.
I admit to being a passenger driver and like my dad and I'm sure some if not most of you on here rarely look at what is going on in front of you, as you are normally concentrating on what the other numpties are doing on the road, and whether there is a child going to run out into the road.
I saved a dogs life once, cat ran out into the road in front of my mum and in the corner of my eye spotted a dog following it so shouted stop at my mum.
What's all the fuss about, if you can't assess (sp.) a situation or identify hazards then you shouldn't be on the roads.
If you ask me I think it's a good thing, now we'll see how many people do pass their theory tests as i'm sure ALOT of the teenagers now especially alot that I know do not use their peripheral vision whatsoever.
I admit to being a passenger driver and like my dad and I'm sure some if not most of you on here rarely look at what is going on in front of you, as you are normally concentrating on what the other numpties are doing on the road, and whether there is a child going to run out into the road.
I saved a dogs life once, cat ran out into the road in front of my mum and in the corner of my eye spotted a dog following it so shouted stop at my mum.
What's all the fuss about, if you can't assess (sp.) a situation or identify hazards then you shouldn't be on the roads.
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