Did You Know?
It has been observed and studied that in contrast to most driver education and assessment interventions, hazard-perception testing and training appears to have the capability to reduce crash risk.
Inclusion of a hazard-perception test in the UK driver licensing process has been estimated to reduce drivers’ non-low-speed public-road crash rates by 11.3% in the year following their test.
What is Hazard Perception Training?
Hazard Perception is one’s ability to spot a hazard and its probability to hurt someone on the road. By building one’s own hazard perception, one can take decisions on the road to minimise the risk to the vulnerable road users.
Learners taking Hazard Perception Training will be able to :



DriveiQ - Driving Learning Simulator
DriveiQ is a simulated driving experience-based training for hazard perception and defensive driving. It has been developed by a Cranfield University company that is helping several governments and schools to adapt DriveiQ to their situations and reduce road deaths and injuries. DriveiQ India is a tool developed specially for, and tailored to, Indian road conditions.
How it Works?
Each video clip will be followed by a question, and multiple choice answers. Learners have to pick the ‘most suited’ answer. Once the answer is selected, the video continues for a few seconds before the correct answer is displayed with the reason for it to be the correct answer.
The most important part of each question and answer is the ‘reason’, which should be read through and understood.
It should be noted that the correct answer mainly represents an action (a decision taken) by the driver that is most ‘defensive’ from the perspective of vulnerable road users – pedestrians, cyclists etc.
A repeated study of these video clips and question/answers helps improving the hazard perception of individuals.
Become a Defensive Driver Today
If you are learning to drive a car or if you have already learnt driving and want to become a defensive driver, then get in touch with us to begin your journey.






