Learner drivers preparing to take their tests on the Isle of Man may soon have to pass an extra exam.
The computer-based hazard perception test is currently being developed and could be a requirement by autumn.
It is currently being fine-tuned with the Department of Transport by Liam Hoey of MJH Data Systems
If it gets the go-ahead this test, along with the theory and practical examinations, will make it a three-stage process in future.
Mr Hoey said: "Basically you are presented with a video on the screen, and you use the mouse to click on the screen when you identify a developing hazard.
"It is very important to spot the difference between a potential hazard and a developing hazard.
He added: "For example you might see somebody running down a pavement, and at that point it is a potential hazard.
"Then maybe you'll see a bus across the road, with it's indicator on, and maybe that person makes a gesture that you think, it's going to go into the road, and it is at that point that it turns into a developing hazard."