25 Question Test #1
Explanation
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
(mark TWO answers)
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What can seriously affect your ability to concentrate?
(mark ONE answer)
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Traffic calming measures are used to
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
The exit from a motorway is indicated by countdown markers. These are positioned 90 metres (100 yards) apart, the first being 270 metres (300 yards) from the start of the slip road. Move into the left-hand lane well before you reach the start of the slip road.
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What do these motorway signs show?
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?
Traffic officers don't have enforcement powers but are able to stop and direct people on motorways and some 'A' class roads. They operate in England and Wales and work in partnership with the police at incidents, providing a highly trained and visible service. They're recognised by an orange-and-yellow jacket and their vehicle has yellow-and-black markings.
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Traffic officers operate on motorways and some primary routes in England and Wales. What are they authorised to do?
New drivers are far more vulnerable on the road and more likely to be involved in incidents and collisions. The Pass Plus scheme has been designed to improve new drivers’ basic skills and help widen their driving experience.
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The Pass Plus scheme has been created for new drivers. What is its main purpose?
If you see a vehicle with a flashing green beacon approaching, allow it to pass when you can do so safely. Be aware that someone’s life could depend on the driver making good progress through traffic.
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A flashing green beacon on a vehicle means
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If you are using diesel, or are at a pump which has a diesel facility, be aware that there may be spilt fuel on the ground. Fuel contamination on the soles of your shoes may cause them to slip when using the foot pedals.
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If your vehicle uses diesel fuel, take extra care when refuelling. Diesel fuel when spilt is
Talk to the casualty and keep them calm. Do not attempt to move them as this could cause further injury. Call an ambulance at the first opportunity.
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At a collision you suspect a casualty has back injuries. The area is safe. You should
It is important to make sure that emergency services arrive on the scene as soon as possible. When a person is unconscious, they could have serious injuries that are not immediately obvious.
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After a collision someone is unconscious in their vehicle. When should you call the emergency services?
A casualty suffering from shock may have injuries that aren't immediately obvious. Call the emergency services then stay with the person in shock, offering reassurance until the experts arrive.
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There's been a collision. A driver is suffering from shock. What should you do?
As you approach the vehicle, assess the situation. Due to its slow progress you will need to judge whether it is safe to overtake.
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Ahead of you there is a moving vehicle with a flashing amber beacon. This means it is
Active Traffic Management schemes are intended to reduce congestion and make journey times more reliable. In these areas the hard shoulder may be used as a running lane to ease congestion at peak times or in the event of an incident. It may appear that you could travel faster for a short distance, but keeping traffic flow at a constant speed may improve your journey time.
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The aim of an Active Traffic Management scheme on a motorway is to
If you’re driving behind other traffic at night on the motorway, leave a two-second time gap and use dipped headlights. Full beam will dazzle the other drivers. Your headlights’ beam should fall short of the vehicle in front.
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You are on a motorway at night with other vehicles ahead of you. Which lights should you have on?
The picture of a cycle will also usually be painted on the road, sometimes with a different coloured surface. Leave these clear for cyclists and don’t pass too closely when you overtake.
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What does this sign mean?
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?
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?
The driver may be unsure of the location of a junction and turn suddenly. Be cautious and don’t attempt to overtake.
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You think the driver of the vehicle in front has forgotten to cancel their right indicator.
You should(mark ONE answer)
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When approaching a right-hand bend you should keep well to the left. Why is this?
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You are overtaking a motorcyclist in strong winds. What should you do?
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You are travelling at 50mph on a good, dry road. What is your typical overall stopping distance?
Keep a lookout for traffic signs. If you're directed to change lanes, do so in good time. Don't push your way into traffic in another lane try to gain advantage by delaying changing lanes
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When approaching a tunnel, switch on your dipped headlights. Be aware that your eyes might need to adjust to the sudden darkness. You may need to reduce your speed.
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