Quick Test #1

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

Explanation

If the airbag activates near a baby seat, it could cause serious injury or even death to the child. It is illegal to fit a rear-facing baby seat into a passenger seat protected by an active frontal airbag. You MUST secure it in a different seat or deactivate the relevant airbag. Follow the manufacturers advice when fitting a baby seat.

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You are using a rear-facing baby seat. You want to put it on the front passenger seat which is protected by a frontal airbag. What MUST you do before setting off?

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Explanation

Having tyres correctly inflated and in good condition will ensure they have maximum grip on the road; how well your tyres grip the road has a significant effect on your car's stopping distance.

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What will affect your vehicle's stopping distance?

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Explanation

The use of cycles is being encouraged and more toucan crossings are being installed. These crossings enable pedestrians and cyclists to cross the path of other traffic. Watch out as cyclists will approach the crossing faster than pedestrians.

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At toucan crossings, apart from pedestrians you should be aware of

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Explanation

If the lights at a level crossing continue to flash after a train has passed, you should still wait as there might be another train coming. Time seems to pass slowly when you’re held up in a queue. Be patient and wait until the lights stop flashing.

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You are waiting at a level crossing. A train has passed but the lights keep flashing. You must

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Explanation

When turning into narrow roads articulated and long vehicles will need more room. Initially they will need to swing out in the opposite direction to which they intend to turn. They could mask another vehicle turning out of the same junction. DON’T be tempted to overtake them or pass on the inside.

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You are following a long lorry. The driver signals to turn left into a narrow road. What should you do?

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Explanation

Before emerging right onto a dual carriageway make sure that the central reserve is deep enough to protect your vehicle. If it’s not, you should treat it as one road and check that it’s clear in both directions before pulling out. Neglecting to do this could place part or all of your vehicle in the path of approaching traffic and cause a collision.

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You are turning right onto a dual carriageway. What should you do before emerging?

Explanation

If you are involved in a collision in a tunnel be aware of the danger this can cause to other traffic. The greatest danger is fire. Put on your hazard warning lights straight away and switch off your engine. Then call for help from an emergency telephone point.

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You have a collision while driving through a tunnel. You are not injured but your vehicle cannot be driven. What should you do FIRST?

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Explanation

It’s usually better to drive a burning vehicle out of a tunnel. If you can’t do this pull over and stop at an emergency point if possible. Switch off the engine, use hazard warning lights, and leave the vehicle immediately. Call for help from the nearest emergency point. If you have an extinguisher it may help to put out a small fire but don't try to tackle a large one.

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You're in a tunnel. Your vehicle is on fire and you cannot drive it. What should you do?

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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

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

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Explanation

Remember DR ABC (Danger, Response, Airway, Breathing, Compressions). An unconscious casualty may have difficulty breathing. Check that their airway is clear by tilting the head back gently. Unblock the airway if necessary, then make sure the casualty is breathing. Compressions may need to be given to maintain circulation.

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At an incident a casulaty is unconscious. Which THREE of these should you check urgently?

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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

Having an excess on your policy will help to keep down the premium, but if you make a claim you will have to pay the excess yourself.

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You claim on your insurance to have your car repaired. You're policy has an excess of £150. What does this mean?

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Explanation

Leave the lane free for cyclists. At other times, when the lane is not in operation, you should still be aware that there may be cyclists about. Give them room and don’t pass too closely.

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You are driving along a road that has a cycle lane. The lane is marked by a solid white line. This means that during its period of operation

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Explanation

With people's concern today for the environment, cycle routes are being created in our towns and cities. These are usually defined by road markings and signs.

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What does this sign mean?

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Explanation

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?

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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

Concentration and good judgement are needed at all times to be a good, safe driver. Don’t put yourself or others at risk by drinking and driving.

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How does alcohol affect you?

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Explanation

Check your nearside for cyclists before moving away. This is especially important if you have been in a stationary queue of traffic and are about to move off, as cyclists often try to filter past on the nearside of stationary vehicles.

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You intend to turn left at the traffic lights. Just before turning you should

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You are overtaking a motorcyclist in strong winds. What should you do?

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Explanation

Before emerging right onto a dual carriageway make sure that the central reserve is deep enough to protect your vehicle. If it’s not, you should treat it as one road and check that it’s clear in both directions before pulling out. Neglecting to do this could place part or all of your vehicle in the path of approaching traffic and cause a collision.

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You are waiting to turn right onto a dual carriageway. What should you do before emerging?

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Explanation

The longer traffic lights have been on green, the greater the chance of them changing. Always allow for this on approach and be prepared to stop.

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You are approaching traffic lights that have been on green for some time.  You should

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Explanation

You'll generally see this sign at the approach to a pedestrian-only zone.

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What is the meaning of this sign?

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

If you're carrying children on your vehicle and it isn't on a scheduled route used by the general public, the bus must display this sign to the front and rear. When carrying children to and from school, it's likely that you'll have to make several stops in places other than recognised bus stops. Think carefully before you stop. Don't cause unnecessary inconvenience to other road users.

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Where would you see this sign?

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