Quick Test #1

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

Explanation

There is a steep downwards hill ahead with a gradient of 20% so a low gear should be used.

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What is the meaning of this sign?

Explanation

When you've passed your practical test you'll be able to drive on a motorway. It's recommended that you have instruction on motorway driving before you venture out on your own. Ask your instructor about this.

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As a provisional licence holder, you mustn’t drive a motor car

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Explanation

Using a vehicle for short journeys means the engine does not have time to reach its normal running temperature. When an engine is running below its normal running temperature it produces increased amounts of pollution. Walking and cycling do not create pollution and have health benefits as well.

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As a driver, you can help reduce pollution levels in town centres by

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Explanation

If you are away from home, try to avoid leaving your vehicle unattended in poorly-lit areas. If possible park in a secure, well-lit car park.

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Wherever possible, which one of the following should you do when parking at night?

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Explanation

To prevent your lights from dazzling the driver of the car in front, wait until you’ve overtaken before switching to full beam.

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You are overtaking a car at night. You must be sure that

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Explanation

When approaching a contraflow system reduce speed in good time and obey all speed limits. You may be travelling in a narrower lane than normal with no permanent barrier between you and the oncoming traffic. Be aware that the hard shoulder may be used for traffic and the road ahead could be obstructed by slow- moving or broken down vehicles.

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You are on a motorway. There is a contraflow system ahead. What would you expect to find?

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Explanation

Travelling at the national speed limit doesn’t allow you to hog the right-hand lane. Always use the left-hand lane whenever possible. When leaving a motorway get into the left-hand lane well before your exit. Reduce your speed on the slip road and look out for sharp bends or curves and traffic queuing at roundabouts.

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What is the national speed limit on motorways for cars and motorcycles?

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Explanation

You won't be able to drive unaccompanied until you've passed your practical driving test. When you’ve passed, it's a good idea to ask your instructor to take you for a lesson on the motorway. Alternatively, you could take part in the Pass Plus scheme. This has been created for new drivers and includes motorway driving. Ask your instructor for details.

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What restrictions apply to new drivers holding a provisional driving licence?

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Explanation

When you take out motor insurance you’ll be issued with a certificate. This contains details explaining who and what is insured. If a police officer asks to see your insurance certificate you must produce it at the time or at a police station within a specified period. You also need to have current valid insurance when renewing your vehicle excise duty (road tax).

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For which of these must you show your motor insurance certificate?

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Explanation

If you are in a collision that causes damage or injury to any other person, vehicle, animal or property, by law you MUST STOP. Give your name, the vehicle owner’s name and address, and the vehicle’s registration number to anyone who has reasonable grounds for requiring them.

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You have a collision whilst your car is moving. What is the FIRST thing you must do?

Explanation

In a contraflow system you'll be travelling close to oncoming traffic and sometimes in narrow lanes. You should get into the correct lane in good time obey, the temporary speed limit signs and keep a safe separation distance from the vehicle ahead.

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When entering a contraflow system, you should

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Explanation

Fitting a stabiliser to your tow bar will help to reduce snaking by the caravan especially where there are crosswinds. However, this does not take away your responsibility to ensure that your vehicle/caravan combination is loaded correctly.

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Why would you fit a stabiliser before towing a caravan?

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Explanation

Motorcyclists and cyclists are often more difficult to see on the road. This is especially the case at junctions. You may not be able to see a motorcyclist approaching a junction if your view is blocked by other traffic. A motorcycle may be travelling as fast as a car, sometimes faster. Make sure that you judge speeds correctly before you emerge.

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Where should you take particular care to look out for motorcyclists and cyclists?

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Explanation

Hazard warning lights are fitted to all modern cars and some motorcycles. They should only be used to warn other road users of a hazard ahead.

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For which TWO should you use hazard warning lights?

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Explanation

Looking well ahead and 'reading' the road will help you to anticipate hazards. This will enable you to stop safely at traffic lights or if ordered to do so by an authorised person.

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You must stop when signalled to do so by which THREE of these?

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Explanation

Using your hazard lights, as well as brake lights, will give following traffic an extra warning of the problem ahead. Only use them for long enough to ensure that your warning has been seen.

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You are driving on a motorway. You have to slow down quickly due to a hazard. You should

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Explanation

If you see a bus ahead watch out for pedestrians. They may not be able to see you if they’re crossing from behind the bus.

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You are driving in town. There is a bus at the bus stop on the other side of the road. Why should you be careful?

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Explanation

If you’re involved in a collision, head restraints will reduce the risk of neck injury. They must be properly adjusted. Make sure they aren’t positioned too low, in a crash this could cause damage to the neck.

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What will reduce the risk of neck injury resulting from a collision?

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Explanation

When leaving your vehicle unattended it is best to take valuables with you. If you can't, then lock them out of sight in the boot. If you can see valuables in your car, so can a thief.

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What should you do when leaving your vehicle?

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Explanation

When you see emergency vehicles with blue flashing beacons, move out of the way as soon as it is safe to do so.

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Which of the following will use blue flashing beacons?

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Explanation

The 'stop' sign is the only road sign that's octagonal. This is so that it can be recognised and obeyed even if it's obscured (for example, by snow).

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At a junction you see this sign partly covered by snow. What does it mean?

Explanation

With-flow bus and pedal cycle lane sign showing hours of operation. Where no times are shown, the bus lane operates at all times. The word 'local' on the bus symbol means the only buses that may use the lane are those running a local service.

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What does this sign mean?

Explanation

Where you see this road marking you should give way to traffic on the main road. It might not be used at junctions where there is relatively little traffic. However, if there is a double broken line across the junction the 'give way' rules still apply.

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This marking appears on the road just before

Explanation

You mustn't park or stop on a road marked with double white lines (even where one of the lines is broken) except to pick up or set down passengers.

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When can you park on the left opposite these road markings?

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Explanation

This sign is found at the entrance to a road that can only be used for access.

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Which sign means ''no through road''?

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