Horse wrote:waremark wrote: The Hazard Perception Test was introduced specifically to encourage more teaching of this area (unfortunately the implementation has been rather poor).
. . . And secondly, it would enable them to enhance their skills once the basics of driving had become more instinctive.
The introduction of the HPT was credited with an 11% reduction in crashes involving new drivers. 'Enhanced skills' doesn't, as far as I know, have any substantial evidence to commend it.
The HPT has enhanced the skills of anticipation and awareness. The skills that Rob is suggesting could be enhanced further.