How do I book a hazard test in Victoria?

To book an appointment to take the Hazard Perception Test In-person you can:

  1. use our online booking system (Victorian learner permit holders only) (pay by VISA or Mastercard only*)
  2. call us on 13 11 71 (pay by VISA or Mastercard only*)

Do you need 120 hours for hazards Victoria?

The best way for you to get ready for your hazard perception and driving tests is to know what’s coming and be prepared. Make sure you’ve done a minimum of 120 hours driving, with at least 20 hours at night and in a wide range of conditions.

What is the pass percentage for hazard perception in Victoria?

The actual VicRoads Hazard Perception Test requires candidates to watch 25 short videos – these are viewed from a “driver’s perspective”. The test must be completed within 45 minutes, and a score of 52% (13 out of 25) or more is needed to pass.

Is the Victorian Hazard Perception Test hard?

The Hazard Perception Test is one of the more difficult tests to master, especially when you’re upgrading from learner licence to P1 licence. But difficult doesn’t mean hard to pass. Not with our free online HPT tests designed to help you prepare right.

How do I take the Hazard Perception Test online vicroads?

To access the hazard perception test, customers will need to create a myVicRoads personal account and access a compatible device. Applicants then must respond to 25 driving scenarios within 45 minutes. Online test takers will also save money with no in-person appointment fee required, paying only the test fee.

What do I need to bring to my Hazard Perception Test Vic?

You can make an online booking for the HPT on the RMS website, you just have to pay the $47 fee (if you don’t pass the test, you’ll then have to pay the fee again with each attempt). You’ll need to bring your: Learners licence. A filled out application form.

How do I prepare for my hazards test?

Prepare for the Hazard Perception Test in NSW To prepare for the test, download the Hazard Perception Handbook (PDF, 1.97 MB), or purchase it from a service centre. Building your hazard perception skills will help you pass the test and avoid the most common crash types.

What happens if you fail Hazard Perception Test Vic?

What happens if I fail? You can take the test as many times as you need to pass, but you will need to pay the test fee each time.

How do I make sure I pass my Hazard Perception Test?

Hazard perception test: five top tips

  1. Practice the test first.
  2. Know what a ‘developing hazard’ is and how to identify one.
  3. Remember one clip has two hazards to identify.
  4. Click as soon as you notice a potential hazard that might turn into a ‘developing hazard’
  5. Don’t overdo the clicking – this will count against you.

What score do you need to pass the Hazard Perception Test?

44 out of 75
You’ll be informed of your score at the end and to pass the perception test, you’ll need to score of 44 out of 75. The hazard perception test lasts twenty minutes, and you don’t get the chance to go back and repeat any of the clips or questions – just like real-life driving where you don’t get a second chance.