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wickedhigh

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Good morning.
Does anybody have any practice material or information on this please. Many thanks
 
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Your TOC will have sent you some information in an email. This is assuming you’ve already applied and been told you’re doing those tests
 

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Hi, yes i have some paper material i was just wondering if there was any more out there.
 

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Hi, yes i have some paper material i was just wondering if there was any more out there.
If you type atavt into youtube there is an example video of that one. I don't know of any others personally.
 

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Use the search feature on this forum and search for the name of each test. People have shared tips and tricks.
Personally I did these a few months ago and they weren’t as bad as I feared.

Out of interest, who are you doing them with?
 

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This means nothing to me.....

The Vienna tests are the computerized tests which make up Stage 2 of the OPC Train Driver Assessments.

They consist of:

WAFV Vigilance Test - A 30 minute long test in which you stare at a flashing grey square, quickly press a button every time the shade of grey changes.
ATAVT Perception Test - In this test, you are presented with a sequence of images showing traffic scenes. Each image flashes up for roughly two or three seconds, and you have to then indicate from a list of options, aspects that you saw, such as motor vehicles, road signs, pedestrians etc.
2Hand Co-ordination Test - A test which involves using two joysticks to guide a ball quickly and accurately through a sequences of shapes. One joystick controls up and down movement, whilst the other controls left and right movement.

Hope this helps, and as mentioned, practice material is provided for these prior to the assessments, and you get practice goes on the day too. :)
 

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The Vienna tests are the computerized tests which make up Stage 2 of the OPC Train Driver Assessments.

They consist of:

WAFV Vigilance Test - A 30 minute long test in which you stare at a flashing grey square, quickly press a button every time the shade of grey changes.
ATAVT Perception Test - In this test, you are presented with a sequence of images showing traffic scenes. Each image flashes up for roughly two or three seconds, and you have to then indicate from a list of options, aspects that you saw, such as motor vehicles, road signs, pedestrians etc.
2Hand Co-ordination Test - A test which involves using two joysticks to guide a ball quickly and accurately through a sequences of shapes. One joystick controls up and down movement, whilst the other controls left and right movement.

Hope this helps, and as mentioned, practice material is provided for these prior to the assessments, and you get practice goes on the day too. :)
This means nothing to me.....

Ultravox........:D
 

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The Vienna tests are the computerized tests which make up Stage 2 of the OPC Train Driver Assessments.

They consist of:

WAFV Vigilance Test - A 30 minute long test in which you stare at a flashing grey square, quickly press a button every time the shade of grey changes.
ATAVT Perception Test - In this test, you are presented with a sequence of images showing traffic scenes. Each image flashes up for roughly two or three seconds, and you have to then indicate from a list of options, aspects that you saw, such as motor vehicles, road signs, pedestrians etc.
2Hand Co-ordination Test - A test which involves using two joysticks to guide a ball quickly and accurately through a sequences of shapes. One joystick controls up and down movement, whilst the other controls left and right movement.

Hope this helps, and as mentioned, practice material is provided for these prior to the assessments, and you get practice goes on the day too. :)
Thank you for answering my unwritten question perfectly.
 
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