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25 Question Test #1

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Learner drivers benefit by combining professional driving lessons with private practice. However, you need to be at least 21 years old and have held your driving licence for at least 3 years before you can supervise a learner driver.

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To supervise a learner driver you must

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Explanation

This crucial road sign warns drivers about upcoming traffic flow in both directions.

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What does this sign mean?

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Traffic calming measures are used to make the roads safer for vulnerable road users, such as cyclists, pedestrians and children. These can be designed as chicanes, road humps or other obstacles that encourage drivers and riders to slow down.

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Traffic calming measures are used to

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Explanation

When parking at night, park in the direction of the traffic. This will enable other road users to see the reflectors on the rear of your vehicle. You MUST use your sidelights when parking on a road, or in a lay-by on a road, where the speed limit is over 30 mph.

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Your vehicle is parked on the road at night. When must you use sidelights?

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Explanation

You can move into the box junction to wait as long as your exit is clear. The oncoming traffic will stop when the traffic lights change, allowing you to proceed.

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You want to turn right at a box junction. There is oncoming traffic. You should

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Explanation

The colours of the reflective studs on the motorway and their locations are
• red – between the hard shoulder and the carriageway
• white – lane markings
• amber – between the edge of the carriageway and the central reservation
• green – along slip road exits and entrances
• bright green/yellow – roadworks and contraflow systems.

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You are on a three-lane motorway. There are red reflective studs on your left and white ones to your right. Where are you?

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Explanation

Newly qualified, and particularly young drivers, are more vulnerable in the first year after passing the test. Inexperience plays a part in this but it’s essential to have the correct attitude. Be responsible and always show courtesy and consideration to other road users.

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Young, inexperienced and newly qualified drivers can often be involved in crashes. This is due to

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If you stop for pedestrians and they don’t start to cross don’t wave them across or sound your horn. This could be dangerous if another vehicle is approaching which hasn’t seen or heard your signal.

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You stop for pedestrians waiting to cross at a zebra crossing. They do not start to cross. What should you do?

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Explanation

Unlike someone in the car with you, the person on the other end of the line is unable to see the traffic situations you are dealing with. They will not stop speaking to you even if you are approaching a hazardous situation. You need to be concentrating on your driving all of the time, but especially so when dealing with a hazard.

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Using a hands-free phone is likely to

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You should slow down and be cautious. The bridge is narrow and there may not be enough room for you to pass an oncoming vehicle at this point. There is also no footpath, so there may be pedestrians in the road.

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As you approach this bridge you should

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If your vehicle breaks down on a level crossing, your first priority is to get everyone out of the vehicle and clear of the crossing. Then use the railway telephone, if there is one, to tell the signal operator. If you have time before the train arrives, move the vehicle clear of the crossing, but only do this if alarm signals are not on.

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You break down on a level crossing. The lights have not yet begun to flash. What's the first thing should you do?

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On the approach to tunnels a sign will usually show a local radio channel. It should give a warning of any incidents or congestion in the tunnel ahead. Many radios can be set to automatically pick up traffic announcements and local frequencies. If you have to tune the radio manually don’t be distracted while doing so. Incidents in tunnels can lead to serious casualties. The greatest hazard is fire. Getting an advance warning of problems could save your life and others.

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When approaching a tunnel it is good advice to

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Harsh use of the accelerator, brakes or steering are likely to lead to skidding, especially on slippery surfaces. Avoid steering and braking at the same time. In icy conditions it’s very important that you constantly assess what’s ahead, so that you can take appropriate action in plenty of time.

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You're driving in freezing conditions. What should you do when approaching a sharp bend?

 

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Use a liquid that is clean, cold and non-toxic, preferably water. Its coolness will help take the heat out of the burn and relieve the pain. Keep the wound doused for at least ten minutes. If blisters appear don't attempt to burst them as this could lead to infection.

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You arrive at an incident where someone is suffering from severe burns. You should

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Explanation

The effects of shock may not be immediately obvious. Warning signs are rapid pulse, sweating, pale grey skin and rapid shallow breathing.

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A person has been injured. They may be suffering from shock. What are the warning signs to look for?

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Explanation

Do not move a casualty unless therev is further danger, for example, from other traffic or fire. They may unseen or internal injuries. Moving them unnecessarily could cause further injury. Do NOT remove a motorcyclist's helmet unless it is essential.

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At an incident a casualty is unconscious but still breathing. You should only move them if

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Explanation

The fuel in your vehicle can be a dangerous fire hazard. Never

  • use a naked flame near the vehicle if you can smell fuel
  • smoke when refuelling your vehicle

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Which TWO safeguards could you take against fire risk to your vehicle?

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Explanation

At a level crossing flashing red lights mean you must stop. If the train passes but the lights keep flashing, wait. There may be another train com

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You are waiting at a level crossing. The red warning lights continue to flash after a train has passed by. What should you do?

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Take care if you have to pass a parked vehicle on your side of the road. Give way to oncoming traffic if there isn’t enough room for you both to continue safely.

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You meet an obstruction on your side of the road. You should

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Explanation

Powered vehicles used by disabled people are small, low, hard to see and travel very slowly. On a dual carriageway a flashing amber light will warn other road users.

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Powered vehicles used by disabled people are small and hard to see. How do they give early warning when on a dual carriageway?

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Explanation

Always check the road into which you are turning. Approaching at the correct speed will allow you enough time to observe and react. Give way to any pedestrians already crossing the road.

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You are turning left from a main road into a side road. People are already crossing the road into which you are turning. You should

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Explanation

Regular servicing will help to detect faults at an early stage and this will avoid the risk of minor faults becoming serious or even dangerous.

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Excessive or uneven tyre wear can be caused by faults in which THREE of the following?

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Explanation

No one likes to spend time in traffic queues. Try to avoid busy times related to school or work travel. As well as moving vehicles you should also consider congestion caused by parked cars, buses and coaches around schools.

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Why is it a good idea to plan your journey to avoid busy times?

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Explanation

This broken white line is a reminder to give way to traffic from the right at roundabouts. You can expect to find these at larger roundabouts.

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Where would you find these road markings?

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Explanation

Parking restrictions apply in a variety of places and situations. Make sure you know the rules and understand where and when restrictions apply. Controlled parking areas will be indicated by signs and road markings. Parking in the wrong place could cause an obstruction and danger to other traffic. It can also result in a fine

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You want to park and you see this sign. On the days and times shown you should

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