Hazard Awareness – Factors That Affect Your Driving Ability | Theory Test Revision 2024

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Want to know how to PASS your theory test first time in 2024?

This is video 21 of 66 in our “Theory Test Revision 2024” series.

In this video, we will look at Hazard Awareness – Factors That Affect Your Driving Ability, which covers…

- Alcohol
- Convictions
- Illness
- Concentration
- Wearing glasses

Our “Theory Test Revision 2024” series covers the 14 DVSA topic areas you will be tested on in the real DVSA Car driving theory test.

The tutorial videos in this series are exclusive to Driving Theory 4 All, so you will not find these anywhere else. They are based on an everyday animated family – the Stick family.

WHO ARE THE STICK FAMILY?
The Stick family feature in every tutorial video along with Professor Theory. The videos follow Ben Stick's journey to passing his theory test.

Using everyday family, life and road situations and scenarios, these tutorial videos will help put the DVSA theory knowledge into practice.

Good luck revising for your theory test and let us know if you need any help along the way.

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🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:

00:52 🍺 Avoid drinking any alcohol if you need to drive later. Even small amounts of alcohol can affect your ability to drive safely.
01:20 ⚖️ Drink driving can lead to a driving ban, a criminal record, fines, increased insurance premiums, and even serious accidents.
02:31 🤒 If you have an ongoing medical condition that affects your ability to drive safely, you should notify the DVLA.
02:59 📵 Never use a mobile phone while driving as it can distract you and reduce your control over the vehicle.
03:12 😴 If you feel tired while driving, find a safe place to stop and rest. Plan regular rest stops onlong journeys.
03:41 😡 Getting angry while driving can be distracting and risky. Try not to react to provoking situations; take a break if needed.
04:36 👓 If you require glasses to read number plates at a distance, you must wear them while driving. Don't wear tinted glasses at night. Report poor eyesight to the DVLA if necessary.

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