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hazard perception help?

do you just click on everything like road signs and pedestrians on the side of the road or just the one scoreable hazard on the test like sumone running out on the road

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  1. almost anything within the view of driving is a warning sign or a potential hazard
  2. You don't have to worry about clicking on anything. What you're doing is "pretending" you are driving the car. Every time you spot something moving that might cause you to slow down or swerve, click once and then click again a second or two later just to be sure the system registered your click. If you see anyone on a bike, a mobility scooter, any fast moving vans, running pedestrians or a blue VW beetle, then the hazard is not far away. There's no need to panic about this at all, the hazards are pretty obvious (eg someone walking out from behind a parked van). Don't worry about WHERE on the screen you click as this isn't recorded, just click the mouse button to register that you've spotted the hazard. You also don't need to worry about over-clicking as long as you don't take the mickey. Of the 13 clips, only one has more than 1 hazard in it but you might click up to 10 times to be sure the system recognises that you've spotted the hazard. There is an algorithm that tries to catch out people cheating but I haven't heard of anyone being caught for 10 clicks or less. Hope that helps!
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