Before being allowed to drive a HGV (Heavy Goods Vehicle) i.e. a truck, lorry or bus, drivers must undertake further training and assessment.
A HGV Driving Theory Test entails having to answer 100 questions over a 115-minute period. The pass mark is 85 out of 100.
The Hazard perception element of the test requires watching nineteen clips filmed from the perspective of a HGV driver and have to indicate when they observe a developing hazard. You are marked according to how soon you identify the impending hazard. In order to pass the HGV Hazard Perception Test, you must score 67 out of 100 points.
There are several specialist HGV Driver Training Schools that can help you prepare and pass your HGV Driving Theory Test & Practical Test.