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Keep well back and allow the cyclist room to take up the correct position for the turn. Don’t get too close behind or try to squeeze past.
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You are approaching this cyclist. You should
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What is the safest way to use a mobile phone in your vehicle?
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As a driver, you can help reduce pollution levels in town centres by
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New petrol-engined cars must be fitted with catalytic converters. The reason for this is to
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You are towing a small caravan on a dual carriageway. You must not exceed
By standing on the pavement, the pedestrian is showing an intention to cross. If you are looking well down the road you will give yourself enough time to slow down and stop safely. Don’t forget to check your mirrors before slowing down.
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Someone is waiting to cross at a zebra crossing. They are standing on the pavement. You should normally
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You are going straight ahead at a roundabout. How should you signal?
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You are driving on an urban clearway. You may stop only to
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There are no speed limit signs on the road. How is a 30 mph limit indicated?
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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Which vehicles are prohibited from using the motorway?
You should normally travel in the left-hand lane unless you are overtaking a slower- moving vehicle. When you are past that vehicle move back into the left-hand lane as soon as it’s safe to do so. Don’t cut across in front of the vehicle that you’re overtaking.
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A basic rule when on motorways is
When learning to drive it is a good idea to practise filling your car with fuel. Ask your instructor if you can use a petrol station and fill the fuel tank yourself. You need to know where the filler cap is located on the car you are driving in order to park on the correct side of the pump. Take care not to overfill the tank or spill fuel. Make sure you secure the filler cap as soon as you have replaced the fuel nozzle.
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To avoid spillage after refuelling, you should make sure that
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Hazard warning lights are fitted to all modern cars and some motorcycles. They should be used to warn• other road users when your vehicle is causing a temporary obstruction, for example after a collision or when it’s broken down• following drivers on a motorway of a hazard or obstruction ahead.They should not be used as an excuse for dangerous or illegal parking.
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When should you use hazard warning lights?
Remember this procedure by saying DR ABC. This stands for Danger, Response, Airway, Breathing, Circulation. Give whatever first aid you can and stay with the injured person until the emergency services arrive.
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At an incident, someone is unconscious. What would your priority be?
A last check in the offside mirror and blind spot will allow you sight of any cyclist or motorcyclist overtaking as you wait to turn.
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You are driving on a main road. You intend to turn right into a side road. Just before turning you should
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?
Never overtake if you’re not sure whether it’s safe. Can you see far enough down the road to ensure that you can complete the manoeuvre safely? If the answer is no, DON’T GO.
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There is a tractor ahead of you. You wish to overtake but you are not sure if it is safe to do so. You should
Clearways are in place so that traffic can flow without the obstruction of parked vehicles. Just one parked vehicle will cause an obstruction for all other traffic. You MUST NOT stop where a clearway is in force, not even to pick up or set down passengers.
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On a clearway you must not stop
Slow down and be ready to stop if you see animals in the road ahead. Animals are easily frightened by noise and vehicles passing too close to them. Stop if signalled to do so by the person in charge.
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Which THREE should you do when passing sheep on the road?
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Try to plan your journey so that you can take rest stops. It’s recommended that you take a break of at least 15 minutes after every two hours of driving or riding. This should help to maintain your concentration.
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You are planning a long journey. Do you need to plan rest stops?
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Your overall stopping distance will be much longer when driving
Warning signs are there to make you aware of potential hazards on the road ahead. Act on the signs so you are prepared and can take whatever action is necessary.
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Which four of these would be indicated by a triangular road sign?
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Where a motorway has a steep uphill gradient, slow-moving, large vehicles might get in the way of other traffic. An extra lane on the left may be provided for these slow-moving vehicles. It allows faster-moving traffic to flow more easily.
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A crawler lane on a motorway is found
These signs apply only to tram drivers, but you should know their meaning so that you're aware of the priorities and are able to anticipate the actions of the driver.
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Diamond-shaped signs give instructions to
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