Instructor Training – PART 1 TEST – THEORY AND HAZARD PERCEPTION

When it comes to passing the driving instructor exams, you have unlimited attempts for part one, but for part two and three, you can only try three times. This means that quality training is crucial, and candidates need to practice diligently.

The exam fee is £90.00, payable directly to the Driving Standards Agency. The test duration is 1 hour and 30 minutes, consisting of 100 multiple-choice questions covering various driving and instructional topics. These questions are divided into four sections, and each has four possible answers, with only one being correct. To pass the theory part, you must score 20 or more in each section, and your overall score should be 85 or above.

The next part of the test involves watching 14 video clips that depict developing hazards on the road. Your task is to click the mouse button as soon as you spot a hazard. To pass this section, you need a score of 57 or higher, with each clip worth a maximum of 5 points.

Currently, the waiting time for this test is around 2-3 weeks. You’ll take the test at a local test center, and if your work commitments prevent you from taking it during the week, Saturday options are available.

At Quail’s Instructor Training College, we assign you a personal tutor who will assist you with your studies and answer any questions you have. Additionally, we provide you with all the necessary books, theory questions, and a relevant DVD that covers the Hazard Perception part of the exam. These materials are vital for passing the exam and are included in the course price.

Unlike other training establishments, all your training sessions are conducted on a one-to-one basis with the same tutor. Furthermore, if you need access to a computer for practicing the part one test, our office is open Monday to Friday from 10 am to 5 pm and on Saturday from 9 am to 3 pm.

Quail’s School of Motoring based in Wirral have been delivering the very best high quality MANUAL and AUTOMATIC driving lessons in Chester, Ellesmere Port, Wirral, Wrexham, Flintshire, North Wales and Liverpool. since 1988.
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