Driving risk perception test
A web-based hazard perception test is a computer-based assessment used to evaluate a person's ability to identify and respond to potential hazards while driving. The test typically consists of a series of short video clips that simulate real-world driving situations. The test-taker must identify and respond to hazards, such as pedestrians, vehicles, and road signs, as they appear on the screen.
Web-based hazard perception tests are considered to be a good method of assessing a person's driving skills because they provide a realistic simulation of the types of hazards that a person may encounter while driving. This allows the test-taker to practice and improve their hazard perception skills in a safe and controlled environment, without risking the safety of themselves or others on the road. Additionally, web-based tests can be accessed and completed anytime and anywhere, making them accessible to a wide range of people.