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Driving hazard perception test5/10/2023 ![]() Section 36 exemption in full and public interest test If you are unhappy with the way we have handled your request, you shouldĪsk for an internal review by contacting Alison Wilson, InformationĬompliance Manager, at the above address. Outweighs the public interest in disclosing the information.Īnnex A of this letter sets out the exemption in full, as well as theįactors we have considered when deciding where the public interest lay. We have concluded, applying a presumption in favour ofĭisclosure, that the public interest in maintaining the exemption Test as to whether the balance lies in favour of withholding or disclosing View certified by the Minister and then subject to the public interest Its disclosure would prejudice the effective conduct of public affairs, a Information is being withheld under section 36(2)(c) on the grounds that You have asked for details about the scoring mechanism for HPT. I canĬonfirm that in the period from 1 August 2007 to 31 July 2014, 9 peopleĪchieved the maximum score of 75 out of 75. You have asked if anyone has ever received a 100% score on the HPT. Your request for information about scoring of the hazard perception test Information requested under the Freedom of Information Act (FoIA)įurther to our email of 11 August 2014, I can confirm that we have handled Reference number above in any future communications.Ĭommunications via the GSi may be automatically logged, monitored and/or If you have any queries about this letter, please do not hesitate toĬontact me on the details as above. We will endeavour to provide you with a full response withinĢ0 working days after receipt of your request. Your request was received by the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency on 11Īugust 2014. Hazard perception test we are dealing with your request under the terms Thank you for your email of requesting information about scoring in the Furthermore could you please advise how long you have within the scoring zone for a point on an average hazard perception test question. ![]() Please can you confirm if anyone has ever received a 100% score on a DVLA driving hazard perception test and if so how many. Also due to the incredibly short timeframe, it is possible that a candidate could click a few microseconds before the scoring time starts and thus miss out on the points they truly deserve. This is surely unfair because if a certain maximum point score is advertised, it should be achievable. This means that as different computer mice require different amounts of time to generate a response, due to both the timing of the click and the age and usage of the systems they are connected to, a perfect score is unachievable. This is because supposedly the timeframe in which a hazard is considered to be score-able is approximately 1 second. It has since come to my attention that it is actually impossible to get a 100% score due to the design of the test. I have recently completed my driving theory test which includes the hazard perception section where a candidate must click the screen whenever a hazard develops. ![]() Dear Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency,
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