25 Question Test #1
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Catalytic converters are fitted to make the
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Wherever possible, which one of the following should you do when parking at night?
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To reduce the damage your vehicle causes to the environment you should
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Areas reserved for trams may have
It is illegal to use fog lights unless visibility is seriously reduced, which is generally when you cannot see for more than 100 metres (328 feet). Check that they have been switched off when conditions improve.
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Front fog lights may be used ONLY if
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At a busy unmarked crossroads, which of the following has priority?
Travel slowly and carefully near parked vehicles. Beware of• vehicles pulling out, especially bicycles and motorcycles• pedestrians, especially children, who may run out from between cars• drivers opening their doors.
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You're driving along a street with parked vehicles on the left-hand side. Why should you keep your speed down?
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You are on a road that has no traffic signs. There are street lights. What is the speed limit?
The right-hand lane of the motorway is for overtaking. Sometimes you may be directed into a right-hand lane as a result of roadworks or a traffic incident. This will be indicated by signs or officers directing the traffic.
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For what reason may you use the right-hand lane of a motorway?
Don’t use the hard shoulder for stopping unless it is an emergency. If you want to stop for any other reason go to the next exit or service station.
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What should you use the hard shoulder of a motorway for?
A toucan crossing is designed to allow pedestrians and cyclists to cross at the same time. Look out for cyclists approaching the crossing at speed.
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At which type of crossing are cyclists allowed to ride across with pedestrians?
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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
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
A skid happens when the driver changes the speed or direction of their vehicle so suddenly that the tyres can't keep their grip on the road. Remember that the risk of skidding on wet or icy roads is much greater than in dry conditions.
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What is the most common cause of skidding?
There are times where road markings can be obscured by queuing traffic, or you might be unsure which lane you need to be in. If you realise that you’re in the wrong lane, don’t cut across lanes or bully other drivers to let you in. Follow the lane you’re in and find somewhere safe to turn around if you need to.
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You are approaching a busy junction. There are several lanes with road markings. At the last moment you realise that you are in the wrong lane. You should
When a long vehicle is going to turn right it may need to keep close to the left-hand kerb. This is to prevent the rear end of the trailer cutting the corner. You need to be aware of how long vehicles behave in such situations. Don’t overtake the lorry because it could turn as you’re alongside. Stay behind and wait for it to turn.
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You are follwing a long vehicle approaching a crossroads. The driver signals right but moves close to the left-hand kerb. What should you do?
Horse riders often keep to the outside of a roundabout even if they are turning right. Give them plenty of room and remember that they may have to cross lanes of traffic.
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You are approaching a roundabout. There are horses just ahead of you. You should
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The continuous white line shows the edge of the carriageway. It can be especially useful when visibility is restricted, for example at night or in bad weather. It is discontinued where it crosses junctions, lay-bys etc.
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What does the solid white line at the side of the road indicate?
When you check the tyre pressures do so when the tyres are cold. This will give you a more accurate reading. The heat generated from a long journey will raise the pressure inside the tyre.
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It is essential that tyre pressures are checked regularly. When should this be done?
The brakes on your vehicle must be effective and properly adjusted. If your vehicle pulls to one side when braking, take it to be checked by a qualified mechanic. Don’t take risks.
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Your vehicle pulls to one side when braking. You should
Ensure that you can see clearly through the windscreen of your vehicle. Stickers or hanging objects could affect your field of vision or draw your eyes away from the road.
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Objects hanging from your interior mirror may
Due to the position of the road it is likely that may be a risk of ice or packed snow so skidding may be an issue.
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In this instance, you should particularly careful as there are clearly children involved who may be distracted and run into the road.
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What is the meaning of this sign?
There is a swing bridge or one that can open for boats at a river crossing ahead. Category: Warning signs.
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Look for and obey traffic signs. Disobeying or not seeing a sign could be dangerous. It may also be an offence for which you could be prosecuted.
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