So I did my Hazard Perception Today and the whole time I was doing it I was thinking, I am going to fail this bad!!! Luckily I passed and I got 64% which was more than I expected.
But seriously, I was as pissed as I was relieved when I walked out. What a total waste of time!! It is in no way practical! Its not in any way similar to real life! The screen was grainy and the video was bad quality. How is anyone supposed to feel like its reality that the videos are portraying when it doesnt have the clarity of reality and its 3 Dimensions. Because sitting infront of a screen and clicking a fucking mouse is TOTALLY similar to sitting in a real car and using your instincts!
They call it a Hazard PERCEPTION test but identifying bloody grainy people and cars are not the easiest things to idenitfy, and I dont even wear glasses!!!
Why cant they just take people out on the road, like another road test, and get them to identify hazards when they see them and get them to FREAKEN SLOW DOWN WHEN THEY SEE THEM! And thats another thing- Slowing down. Im pretty sure I got a few of the 'slow when you think is appropriate in relation to the hazard' (not that they say that) wrong. If I see a hazard, I slow when I see it, not when its 'appropriate' in relation to the distance between the hazard and the car. Sue me, for being cautious!
Also, I know my car's capability, in the sense that I know how fast my Mum's car can brake, so I was clicking the button according to what I'm used to. So sometimes I was braking too fast- or too early. The test does not take into account of the differences between cars.
And the CD they recommend you get prior to doing the test, and as practice, does absolutely nothing in helping you prepare. If anything the first section where you have to identify the hazard was the most useful, because it made you think about hazards, but it was very subtle in choosing hazards.
Anyways, I'm so glad I dont have to waste my time on that THING again, and I dont have to stress about it either, but I just needed to rant about it, hence the reason its here
