Official Hazard Perception v3.2.1
TSO (The Stationery Office)About this app
Developer Description
Only Official Hazard Perception
Download the ONLY OFFICIAL DVSA Hazard Perception app, brought to you by the DVSA’s (the people who set the test) official publisher TSO.
This app provides extra support and resources to help you ace your Hazard Perception test.
Improve your road safety awareness and hazard perception skills and be confident in knowing that you’re ready to pass!
Whether you’re a learner or an experienced driver or rider, you can help make the roads safer by becoming more aware of potential hazards.
HAZARD PERCEPTION
• practice your skills with an extra 30 Official DVSA hazard perception video clips – featuring all environments and weather conditions. Receive immediate feedback after each clip to find out where the hazard was and where maximum points could have been achieved!
USEFUL LINKS AND SUPPLIER ZONE
• navigate through useful resources to support your learning, including Safe Driving for Life – a one-stop information zone. Passed your test? Use our Supplier Zone to help you with the next steps in your driving journey.
FEEDBACK
• missing something? Let us know what you’d like to see. We’d love to hear from you with any comments or suggestions about this app.
SUPPORT
• need support? Contact our UK-based team at feedback@williamslea.com or +44 (0)333 202 5070. We listen and respond to your feedback by updating the app and adding new features, so help others in their studies by letting us know what you’d like to see!
What's New
Version Information
- Version
- 3.2.1
- Downloads
- 10K+
- Updated on
- Sep 5, 2025
- Released
- Sep 20, 2018
- Requires
- Android 9
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#34 in Top Paid Education in United Kingdom
Official Hazard Perception users say on Google Play
While I like the idea of the Hazard perception test, I don't like the execution or the way you're evaluated. With that said, this app really helped me to understand and pass the hazars perception test. I already had bought the other DVSA app (another great investment!) but it didn't have enough videos. This one provided the extra practice I needed. I passed the test on my first try. Highly recommended.
It's a good app but I would recommend practising on a computer for the hazard perception as it is harder to see on small screen. Would recommend this app for practice but not to replace practising on a computer screen.
While the app presents a range of hazard scenarios, the point at which they are deemed 'developing' seems extremely subjective. Spotting a fraction of a second too early means you lose 5 marks. I understand this is how the DVSA's system works, but it seems unscientific and non-rigorous. If a hazard is identified early enough and for the right reasons, due credit should be given.
App contents is now very dated. The test changed to CGI videos 6 years ago, these are still the old ones. They aren't as clear as the newer videos, also there just aren't many of them. There are better apps using the new CGI training videos and a lot more other videos for the same money. Time to look elsewhere unless they change to the newer videos.
In the actual test, if you click once per hazard you will probably fail, and if you click several times quickly you will fail. The maximum number of times you can click before you get 0 is random. This app lets you click 10 times per clip and doesn't care if you click several times in a row. The problem is more with how the actual test is done than this app, but I'm giving this 1* because it is not an accurate representation of how the test scores you. If anything, this app helped me fail.