The way that the hazard perception part of the theory test works won’t be changing. These clips are still relevant, but the image quality isn’t as clear or defined as modern technology allows.īy using new CGI clips, DVSA can introduce clips in the future which show situations with vulnerable road users - like children, cyclists, and motorcyclists - without risk. The old test was made up of filmed video clips which show everyday road scenes. The hazard perception part of the driving theory test will be updated with computer generated imagery (CGI) from Monday 12th January 2015.
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