Quick Test #1

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

Explanation

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

You should move to another lane if it is safe to do so. This can greatly assist the flow of traffic joining the motorway, especially at peak times.

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You are travelling along the left-hand lane of a three-lane motorway. Traffic is joining from a slip road. You should

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Explanation

In some areas motorway telephones are now linked to a Highways Agency control centre, instead of the police. Highways Agency Traffic Officers work in partnership with the police and assist at motorway emergencies and incidents. They are recognised by a high-visibility orange and yellow jacket and high-visibility vehicle with yellow and black chequered markings.

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Motorway emergency telephones connect to the police or which other organisation?

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Explanation

Active Traffic Management schemes are being introduced on motorways. Within these areas at certain times the hard shoulder will be used as a running lane. A red cross above the hard shoulder shows that this lane should NOT be used, except for emergencies and breakdowns.

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You are on a motorway. A red cross is displayed above the hard shoulder. What does this mean?

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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

Explanation

You MUST stop if you've been involved in a collision which results in injury or damage. The police may ask to see your driving licence and insurance details at the time or later at a police station.

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You're involved in a collision. Afterwards, which document may the police ask you to produce?

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Explanation

Sometimes you may not realise that someone is in shock. The signs to look for are rapid pulse, sweating, pale grey skin and rapid shallow breathing.

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You suspect that an injured person may be suffering from shock. What are the warning signs to look for?

Explanation

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?

Explanation

Motorcyclists often overtake queues of vehicles. Make one last check in your mirror and your blind spot to avoid turning across their path.

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You want to turn right from a main road into a side road. Just before turning you should

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Explanation

The markings are there to show that the area must be kept clear to allow an unrestricted view for approaching drivers and riders, and children wanting to cross the road.

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These road markings must be kept clear to allow

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Explanation

Used correctly, these items can provide invaluable help in the event of a collision or breakdown. They could even save a life.

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Which three of these items should you carry for use in the event of a collision?

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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

If you accumulate six or more penalty points within two years of gaining your first full licence it will be revoked. The six or more points include any gained due to offences you committed before passing your test. If this happens you may only drive as a learner until you pass both the theory and practical tests again.

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You have just passed your practical test. You do not hold a full licence in another category. Within two years you get six penalty points on your licence. What will you have to do?

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Explanation

Red rear reflectors show up when headlights shine on them. These are useful when you are parked at night but will only reflect if you park in the same direction as the traffic flow. Normally you should park on the left, but if you’re in a one-way street you may also park on the right-hand side.

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You can park on the right-hand side of a road at night

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Explanation

You may be difficult to see when you’re travelling at night, even on a well lit road. If you use dipped headlights rather than sidelights other road users will see you more easily.

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You are travelling on a well-lit road at night in a built-up area. By using dipped headlights you will be able to

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Explanation

If the left-hand lane is free you should use it, regardless of the speed you’re travelling.

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You are driving at 70 mph on a three-lane motorway. There is no traffic ahead. Which lane should you use?

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Explanation

Although cars are the least likely to be affected, crosswinds can take anyone by surprise. This is most likely to happen, after overtaking a large vehicle, when passing gaps between hedges or buildings, and on exposed sections of road.

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Which of these is least likely to be affected by crosswinds?

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Explanation

Although a convex mirror gives a wide view of the scene behind, you should be aware that it will not show you everything behind or to the side of the vehicle. Before you move off you will need to check over your shoulder to look for anything not visible in the mirrors.

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Why are mirrors often slightly curved (convex)

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Explanation

Rapid acceleration and heavy braking lead to greater fuel consumption. They also increase wear and tear on your vehicle.

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How can you, as a driver, help the environment?

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Explanation

Other things to check include lights. Battery, a lot of these are now maintenance free. Steering, check for any play in the steering. Oil, water and suspension also need checking.

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Which THREE does the law require you to keep in good condition?

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Explanation

Horses can become startled by the sound of a car engine or the rush of air caused by passing too closely. Keep well back and only pass when it is safe; leave them plenty of room. You may have to use the other side of the road to go past: if you do, first make sure there is no oncoming traffic.

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When overtaking a horse and rider you should

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Explanation

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

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Explanation

A contraflow system means that traffic will be flowing along lanes in the opposite direction to the norm. As such, when you approach a contraflow system you should reduce your speed in plenty of time.

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What is the meaning of this sign?

Explanation

This sign is found where a shallow stream crosses the road. Heavy rainfall could increase the flow of water. If the water looks too deep or the stream has spread over a large distance, stop and find another route.

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What does this sign mean?

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Explanation

Look out for signs above your lane or on the central reservation. These will give you importantn information or warnings about the road ahead. To allow for the high speed of motorway traffic, these signs may light up some distance from any hazard. Don't ignore the signs just because the road looks clear to you.

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What does this motorway sign mean?

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