Bsm hazard perception test online1/6/2023 ![]() ![]() I corr values of 15 ☌ and 25 ☌ coating was 7.79 μA.cm −2 and 1.534 μA.cm −2, respectively. This was also confirmed by the potentiodynamic polarization measurement where the 15 ☌ coatings and 25 ☌ coating showed respectively the highest and lowest corrosion current density (I corr) values. The 15 ˚C coating showed lowest polarization resistance (R p = 2818.52 Ω.cm 2) value indicating degraded corrosion resistance, whereas the 25 ˚C coating showed highest polarization resistance (R p = 6992.285 Ω.cm 2) value implying highest corrosion resistance performance amongst all coatings. Corrosion analysis was conducted using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) and potentiodynamic polarization techniques. Effect of deposition bath temperature (15 ˚C, 20 ˚C, 25 ˚C, 35 ˚C) on the coating corrosion behavior in 3.5 wt.% NaCl solution was investigated. Nickel-phosphorus (Ni-P) alloy coatings were electrodeposited over mild steel substrate from a constant current DC power source. There is absolutely no way that the HPT makes pupils’ awareness of hazards worse, and it is shocking to hear so-called driving instructors feeding their own personal prejudices by suggesting it does.Retrieving additional affiliations. They still have that as an absolute minimum. ALL their experience had to come from practice. The ONLY introduction to hazard awareness pupils had was when they got behind the wheel. Their driving lessons and subsequent driving experiences with their instructors would then fill in the gaps. It was intended to introduce people to the kinds of things they needed to look out for as they began their driving careers. It was never intended to directly reduce accidents. The HPT was never intended to replace the real world. guessing), it has therefore taught people to wait until the last minute before reacting to situations out there in the real world! This is absolute crap! It’s funny, therefore, when you hear the same people trying to argue that because the HPT can penalise you for spotting hazards too early (i.e. One of their main arguments was that it isn’t “real world” and is just a “video game”. The first reason fuels the second in certain cases. The other is that their pupils can’t do it (or at least the ADI thinks their pupils can’t) for some reason. The first is that they simply couldn’t do it themselves when required to do so a few years back (sour grapes) and have developed an irrational hatred of it. There are a fair number of ADIs out there who hate the Hazard Perception Test (HPT) to distraction. ![]() And then there are the repetitive comments about the HPT (usually by the same people), which was also introduced a long time ago. Oh, and then there’s the old one about “how much the BSM franchise costs” – that’s another one that is ancient history now that the AA is operating it, yet still gets bandied about as current. Since then, BSM has gone bust and been bought up by the AA, and any issues that were reported on Watchdog back then are totally irrelevant now (and they were pretty irrelevant then). #BSM HAZARD PERCEPTION TEST ONLINE TV#It was the fact that people are still finding the blog on the search term “bsm on bbc watchdog” (or similar) that made me write this – harping on and on about a TV show that was shown over two years ago. I’ve highlighted the relevant parts below. Something I saw recently made me think it was worth bumping it right back to the top. I originally posted this back in February 2012. ![]()
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