I'd second your views. The practice theory questions really helped me, I got the same score. And like you the mock hazard perception I found was different enough in the real test that while I passed was much closer. I even got disqualified on one question for too many clicks. What I hadn't twigged on the real hazard perception test is that with the exception of 1 scenario all have a single hazard that you need to point out, and that anything else you point out is ignored (and may get you disqualified of it looks like random clicking). The double hazard scenario of course needs two clicks. As training Apps they're not perfect but they helped me get through it first time. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk