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What does HPT stand for?

Hazard Perception Test (Australia, driving)


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Samples in periodicals archive:
On the other hand, the passing mark for the so-called Hazard Perception Test is 57 out of the 75 questions.
The theory exam, which was introduced in 1966, contains 50 multiple choice questions and a 14-question hazard perception test.
The Hazard Perception Test includes videos showing real road scenes and hazards.
The new test proposals have an extended one-hour theory test, plus a separate30-minute hazard perception test.
The theory exam could also be divided into a driving knowledge test, without prior knowledge of the questions, and a reformed hazard perception test.
The compromise solution in the case of learning to drive a car is to have a theory test, a hazard perception test and then to allow the learner to practice under the supervision of an experienced driver and/or a qualified driving instructor.
There are many new features such as: A new user interface The new official DSA Theory test Question Bank Over 200 new hazard perception video clips shot from outside the car just like the real test 15 carefully designed pre-set mock Hazard Perception Tests The new Learn on the Go feature allows pupils to practice the official questions and answers any time, anywhere, using their iPod or other portable media player.
There are three exams - theory and hazard perception tests, a practical driving test and teaching.

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