Quick Test #1

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

Explanation

If you are driving at night or in poor visibility, tinted lenses will reduce the efficiency of your vision, by reducing the amount of available light reaching your eyes.

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Which of the following types of glasses should NOT be worn when driving at night?

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Explanation

Your vehicle is like a shop window for thieves. Either remove all valuables or lock them out of sight.

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You are parking your car. You have some valuables which you are unable to take with you. What should you do?

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Explanation

Check your tyre pressures frequently – normally once a week. If pressures are lower than those recommended by the manufacturer, there will be more ‘rolling resistance’. The engine will have to work harder to overcome this, leading to increased fuel consumption.

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You will use more fuel if your tyres are

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Explanation

By looking well ahead and recognising hazards in good time, you can avoid last-minute harsh braking. Watch the traffic flow and look well ahead for potential hazards so you can control your speed accordingly. Avoid over-revving the engine and accelerating harshly as this increases wear to the engine and uses more fuel.

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To reduce the damage your vehicle causes to the environment you should

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Explanation

It is an offence to have your fog lights on in conditions other than seriously reduced visibility, ie. less than 100 metres (328 feet).

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While you are driving in fog, it becomes necessary to use front fog lights. You should

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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

Where there are extra hazards such as roadworks, it’s often necessary to slow traffic down by imposing a temporary speed limit. These speed limits aren’t advisory, they must be obeyed.

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You are entering an area of roadworks. There is a temporary speed limit displayed. You should

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Explanation

The controller will ask you
• the make and colour of your vehicle
• whether you are a member of an emergency breakdown service
• the number shown on the emergency telephone casing
• whether you are travelling alone.

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Motorway emergency telephones are usually linked to the police. In some areas they are now linked to

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Explanation

Novice drivers are much more likely to be involved in a collision than experienced drivers. The Pass Plus scheme gives structured training to help new drivers improve basic skills and widen their experience. Approved Driving Instructors (ADIs) will be able to advise of the benefits.

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New drivers can take further training after passing the practical test. A Pass Plus course will help to

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Explanation

The vehicle excise licence (road tax) can be renewed at post offices, vehicle registration offices, online or by phone. When applying make sure you have all the relevant valid documents, including a valid MOT test certificate where applicable.

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What must you have when you apply to renew your vehicle excise licence?

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Explanation

Pedestrians and riders on two wheels can be harder to see than other road users. Make sure you look for them, especially at junctions. Good effective observation, coupled with appropriate action, can save lives.

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Which is the most vulnerable road user at road junctions?

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Explanation

Stopping distances are affected by a number of variable factors. These include the type, model and condition of your vehicle, road and weather conditions, and your reaction time. Look well ahead for hazards and leave enough space between you and the vehicle in front. This should allow you to pull up safely if you have to, without braking sharply.

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You are on a good, dry, road surface. Your brakes and tyres are good. What is the typical overall stopping distance at 40 mph?

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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

This sign indicates that there are waiting restrictions. It is normally accompanied by details of when restrictions are in force. Details of most signs which are in common use are shown in The Highway Code and a more comprehensive selection is available in Know Your Traffic Signs.

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What is the meaning of this sign?

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21 2 1

Explanation

Try to join the motorway without affecting the progress of the traffic already travelling on it. Always give way to traffic already on the motorway. At busy times you may have to slow down to merge into slow-moving traffic.

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You are joining a motorway. Why is it important to make full use of the slip road?

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Explanation

You will have additional hazards to deal with at night. Visibility may be very limited and the lights of oncoming vehicles can often dazzle you. When this happens don’t close your eyes, swerve or flash your headlights, as this will also distract other drivers. It may help to focus on the left kerb, verge or lane line.

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You are driving at night. You are dazzled by headlights coming towards you. You should

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Explanation

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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Explanation

The flashing amber lights are switched on to warn you that children may be crossing near a school. Slow down and take extra care as you may have to stop.

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There are flashing amber lights under a school warning sign. What action should you take?

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In windy conditions you need to take extra care when

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Anti-lock brakes may not work as effectively if the road surface is

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Explanation

It is your responsibility as a driver to ensure that children are secure and safe in your vehicle. Make sure you are familiar with the rules. In a few very exceptional cases when a child restraint is not available, an adult seat belt MUST be used.

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You are carrying an 11-year-old child in the back seat of your car. They are under 1.35 metres in height. You MUST make sure that

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Explanation

Never leave the vehicle’s documents inside it. They would help a thief dispose of the vehicle more easily.

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Which of the following should not be kept in your vehicle?

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Explanation

When parking at night, park in the direction of the traffic. This will enable other road users to see the reflectors on the rear of your vehicle. Use your parking lights if the speed limit is over 30 mph.

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You are parked on a road at night. Where must you use parking lights?

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Explanation

You should consider drivers behind as brake lights can dazzle. However, if you are driving in fog it’s safer to keep your foot on the footbrake. In this case it will give the vehicle behind extra warning of your presence.

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You are waiting in a traffic queue at night. To avoid dazzling following drivers you should

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Explanation

This sign tells you that you are not permitted to make a U-turn. It is commonly displayed on approach to junctions on dual carriageways.

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What does this sign mean?

no u turns

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