| Passed The Driving Theory Test |
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| Written by Len Bai | ||||||
| Monday, 23 April 2007 | ||||||
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The British driving licence is reportedly said the most difficult licence to get in the world. Before you get it, you have to take both theory and practical tests. The theory test is relatively much easier than the latter because it is very common for someone to fail over 3 times in the pratical test. The theory test consists of two sections which are mutiple choice part and hazard perception part. The hazard perception is a bit new for me as I haven't seen such test mode in China before, but I found it's designed very practical. They are some vedio clips which were recorded from real driving circumstance. While watching the vedios, you have to respond by clicking mouse once you notice there is a hazard such as a pedestrian or a reversing vehicle. The sooner you click, the higer score you get. My effort over the weekend was well paid off by the good result with 35 out of 35 from multiple choice section and 69 out of 75 from hazard perception. I know there is no point to mention this, but it's still very comforting. Overall the test was easier than the practice I did and the excellent facility and environment in the test centre made me feel well. I have to mention that the lady who arranged the tester computer registration in room 1 has got a really really sweet voice. :-) After I stepped out of the test centre, I was instinctive to keep spotting hazards in street and there were so many hazards found. LOL..
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