Develop Your Hazard Prediction Skills
Hazard Prediction Training (KYT)
What is Hazard Prediction Training (KYT)?
Hazard Prediction Training (KYT) is a training program designed to develop the ability to anticipate potential hazards on the road and help prevent accidents before they occur. Through animated simulations that allow learners to virtually experience hazardous driving scenarios, the program aims to enhance hazard awareness and prediction skills—the ability to recognize and anticipate potential risks.
* This content has been developed in accordance with Japanese laws and traffic regulations, including the Road Traffic Act and related legislation, as well as commonly accepted traffic practices in Japan. Traffic laws and customs vary by country and region. Users are advised to confirm the applicable laws and regulations in their respective countries or regions before using this training program.
FAQ
Q1. Which points to note should I acquire in Hazard Prediction Training (KYT) for motorcyclists?

A. Motorcycles are small and easily move into cars' blind spots, so it is important to carefully predict the movements of surrounding vehicles and road conditions. You can acquire the ability to respond calmly by paying particular attention when passing through intersections, changing lanes on an expressway, and interacting with vehicles with no lights on at night, as well as by predicting dangers while driving.
Q2. In what driving situations in Hazard Prediction Training for motorcyclists can I develop my judgment?

A. You can experience driving situations that require quick decisions in animation, such as entering an intersection, changing lanes on an expressway, and driving at night. This will help you develop the ability to make calm decisions and choose safe actions depending on the situation. It is also useful for returning riders preparing to start riding.
