Paul_J
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Registered: 6th Jun 02
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quote: Originally posted by ed
If you ride a bike then the hazard perception should be very easy for you.
Yeh I can point out every potential hazard no problems, but I was just worried it'd say 'Too many clicks' as I'd be clicking for every hazard, rather than the main scoring hazard in the vid!
What about things like Signs, saying 'Slow' or 'Potential skidding' etc? do you click for sign's too? As you'd probably change speed if you saw a warning sign.
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Daimo B
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ITs easy, especially if you've got experience.
Your just going along a road, click everytime you think there is a hazard...
I.e, if you see someone walking between a car, or approaching a school, or something in the road, car about to pull out of a junction etc.
A noob may struggle, but anyone with experience (and can drive, not a middle lane type tw4t) will find it simple.
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benh3
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Registered: 21st Jun 07
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I mean i thought that you could only click like 6 times and then that it for each clip, but my instructor said you can click alot within reason, but its not worth getting worried about just relax before you do it and if you see anything at all ahead just click and thats when you will get 5's
[Edited on 14-09-2007 by benh3]
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