Hazard Perception Driving Handbook Hazard Perception Handbook june 2008RTA Cat. No. 45070932 | ARTA ABN: 64480155255 | July 2001 / 2008 | 81 / 72 pages | PDF | 1.48 MB / 2.5 MB | english
When you were a learner driver, it might have seemed that driving ws all about steering the car, changing gears, using the indicators and knowing the road rules. While these are important, to stay safe as a solo driver you also need to be able to detect and react to any hazards that might arise when you are driving. A hazard is any possible danger that might lead to an accident. This includes pedestrians crossing the road, roadworks, broken-down vehicles and other cars stopping ahead of you or entering from side roads.