Prepare for your UK Driving Theory Test 2026 with Hazard Perception Test Practice – Clip 10, featuring a DVSA-style motorcycle hazard designed to teach you the exact moment to click for maximum marks. Most learners lose points not because they miss the hazard, but because they click at the wrong time. In this clip, we break down the difference between a potential hazard and a developing hazard, so you understand precisely when the scoring window begins. In this scenario, a motorcycle rides between lanes. At first, it’s only a potential hazard. But as the rider begins drifting toward your lane, the hazard develops — that’s the moment action may be required, and the moment you should click. You’ll be given four options (A–D) and asked to choose the correct timing. After that, we review the clip step-by-step and explain why Option C is the correct answer. This video is perfect for learners preparing for the UK Driving Theory Test in 2026 or later, as the DVSA hazard perception format remains the same. 00:00 Why most learners fail hazard timing 00:29 Potential vs developing hazards 01:20 Hazard perception clip 03:00 Hazard challenge (watch the clip) 04:01 Choose Option (A - D) 04:43 Review of the clip 05:42 Exact moment to click in the clip 06:35 Difference between potential and developing hazard 07:00 Final tips for scoring higher #hazardperception #ukdrivingtest #drivingtheorytest