Quick Test #1

25 question, non-timed quick test.
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25 Question Test #1

Explanation

The licensing authority need to keep their records up to date. They send out a reminder when a vehicle's excise licence (road tax) is due for renewal. To do this they need to know the name and address of the registered keeper. Every vehicle in the country is registered, so it’s possible to trace its history.

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You have a duty to contact the licencing authority when

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Explanation

Congestion can be reduced by keeping traffic at a constant speed. At busy times maximum speed limits are displayed on overhead gantries. These can be varied quickly depending on the amount of traffic. By keeping to a constant speed on busy sections of motorway overall journey times are normally improved.

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On a motorway what is used to reduce traffic bunching?

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Explanation

Windscreen pillars can block your view, particularly at junctions. Those road users most at risk of not being seen are cyclists, motorcyclists and pedestrians. Never rely on just a quick glance.

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When emerging from junctions, which is most likely to obstruct your view?

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Explanation

Having your car registration number etched on all your windows is a cheap and effective way to deter professional car thieves.

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Which of the following may help to deter a thief from stealing your car?

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Explanation

If you have to leave valuables in your car, always lock them out of sight. If you can see them, so can a thief.

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You have to leave valuables in your car. It would be safer to

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Explanation

Don’t overtake if there’s a possibility of a road junction, bend or brow of a bridge or hill ahead. There are many other possible hazards that may be difficult to see in the dark so only overtake if you’re certain that the road ahead is clear. Don’t take a chance.

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When overtaking at night you should

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Explanation

As well as visibility being reduced, the road will be extremely wet. This will reduce the grip the tyres have on the road and increase the distance it takes to stop. Double your separation distance.

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You are travelling in very heavy rain. Your overall stopping distance is likely to be

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Explanation

Yellow box junctions are marked on the road to prevent the road becoming blocked. Don’t enter one unless your exit road is clear. You may only wait in the yellow box if your exit road is clear but oncoming traffic is preventing you from completing the turn.

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You may only enter a box junction when

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road markings box junction

Explanation

On full beam your lights could dazzle the driver in front. Make sure that your light beam falls short of the vehicle in front.

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You are driving at night with full beam headlights on. A vehicle is overtaking you. You should dip your lights

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Explanation

Don’t forget to put your seat belt back on when you’ve finished reversing.

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You may remove your seat belt when carrying out a manoeuvre that involves

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Explanation

Before you start your journey make sure that your vehicle can cope with the demands of high-speed driving. You should check a number of things, the main ones being oil, water and tyres. You also need to plan rest stops if you’re going a long way.

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Why is it particularly important to carry out a check on your vehicle before making a long motorway journey?

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Explanation

On motorways reflective studs are located into the road to help you in the dark and in conditions of poor visibility. Amber-coloured studs are found on the right-hand edge of the main carriageway, next to the central reservation.

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On a motorway the amber reflective studs can be found between

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Explanation

Further collisions and fire are the main dangers immediately after a crash. If possible get others to assist you and make the area safe. Help those involved and remember DR ABC, (Danger, Response, Airway, Breathing, Compressions). This will help when dealing with any injuries.

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You arrive at a serious motorcycle crash. The motorcyclist is unconscious and bleeding. What should you do to help them?

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Explanation

Many towns have speed humps to slow down traffic. Slow down when driving over them. If you go too fast they may affect your steering and suspension, causing you to lose control or even damaging it. Be aware of pedestrians in these areas.

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You are driving in a built-up area. You approach a speed hump. You should

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Explanation

If you’re travelling on an icy road extra caution will be required to avoid loss of control. Keeping your speed down and using the highest gear possible will reduce the risk of the tyres losing their grip on this slippery surface.

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You are driving on an icy road. How can you avoid wheelspin?

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Explanation

It’s important to keep a safe distance from the vehicle in front at all times. This still applies in congested tunnels even if you are moving very slowly or have stopped. If the vehicle in front breaks down you may need room to manoeuvre past it.

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You are going through a congested tunnel and have to stop. What should you do?

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Explanation

You don’t have to carry the documents for your vehicle around with you. If a police officer asks to see them and you don’t have them with you, you may be asked to produce them at a police station within seven days.

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A police officer asks to see your documents. You do not have them with you. You may be asked to take them to a police station within

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Explanation

Motorcyclists are affected more by windy weather than other vehicles. In windy conditions, high-sided vehicles cause air turbulence. You should keep well back as the motorcyclist could be blown off course.

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It is very windy. You are behind a motorcyclist who is overtaking a high-sided vehicle. What should you do?

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Explanation

If you’re following a cyclist who’s signalling to turn right at a roundabout leave plenty of room. Give them space and time to get into the correct lane.

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You are coming to a roundabout. A cyclist is signalling to turn right. What should you do?

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Explanation

On a quiet country road always be aware that there may be a hazard just around the next bend, such as a slow-moving vehicle or pedestrians. Pedestrians are advised to walk on the right-hand side of the road if there is no pavement, so they may be walking towards you on your side of the road.

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You are on a country road. What should you expect to see coming towards you on YOUR side of the road?

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Overall stopping distance is made up of thinking and braking distance. You are on a good, dry road surface with good brakes and tyres. What is the typical braking distance from 50 mph?

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You are on a wet motorway with surface spray. You should use

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Explanation

At junctions your view is often restricted by buildings, trees or parked cars. You need to be able to see in order to judge a safe gap. Edge forward slowly and keep looking all the time. Don’t cause other road users to change speed or direction as you emerge.

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You are waiting to turn right at the end of a road. Your view is obstructed by parked vehicles. What should you do?

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Explanation

These lines may be painted on the road on the approach to a roundabout, a village or a particular hazard. The lines are raised and painted yellow, and their purpose is to make you aware of your speed.

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You see these markings on the road. Whay are they there?

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Explanation

Bus-lane signs show the vehicles allowed to use the lane and its times of operation. Where no times are shown, the bus lane is in operation 24 hours a day.

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A bus lane on your left shows no times of operation. This means it is

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