Often they want three pieces of information - they'll tell you they want you to say any hazards you see, where they are, and what you are doing about them (even if it's just keeping an eye on them/covering the brake/being ready to stop or slow).It is an easier test now, but if you're a bit unsure as to how the test goes it's well worth having a lesson or two with a local instructor, or possibly even doing a defensive driving course (it includes a one hour practical session, and it may help you feel a bit more confident knowing more about how to drive defensively and avoid crashes as a driver)
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