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25 Question Test #1

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Hazard warning lights are an important safety feature. Use them when driving on a motorway to warn traffic behind you of danger ahead. You should also use them if your vehicle has broken down and is causing an obstruction.

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For which of these may you use hazard warning lights?

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Letting your vehicle roll or coast in neutral reduces your control over steering and braking. This can be dangerous on downhill slopes where your vehicle could pick up speed very quickly.

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Why could keeping the clutch down or selecting neutral for long periods of time be dangerous?

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Explanation

You can move into the box junction to wait as long as your exit is clear. The oncoming traffic will stop when the traffic lights change, allowing you to proceed.

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You want to turn right at a box junction. There is oncoming traffic. You should

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If there is no-one on the crossing when the amber light is flashing, you may proceed over the crossing. You don’t need to wait for the green light to show.

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At a pelican crossing, what does a flashing amber light mean?

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Explanation

Traffic officers don't have enforcement powers but are able to stop and direct people on motorways and some 'A' class roads. They operate in England and Wales and work in partnership with the police at incidents, providing a highly trained and visible service. They're recognised by an orange-and-yellow jacket and their vehicle has yellow-and-black markings.

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Traffic officers operate on motorways and some primary routes in England and Wales. What are they authorised to do?

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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

Braking on snow can be extremely dangerous. Be gentle with both the accelerator and brake to prevent wheel- spin.

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When driving in falling snow you should

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Older people may have impaired hearing, vision, concentration and judgement. They may also walk slowly and so could take a long time to cross the road.

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You see two elderly pedestrians about to cross the road ahead. You should

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Explanation

You should always stop at the first white line. Avoid going into the marked area which is reserved for cyclists only. However if you have crossed the first white line at the time the signal changes to red you must stop at the second line even if you are in the marked area.

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At some traffic lights there are advance stop lines and a marked area. What are these for?

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Explanation

Motorcyclists and cyclists are often more difficult to see on the road. This is especially the case at junctions. You may not be able to see a motorcyclist approaching a junction if your view is blocked by other traffic. A motorcycle may be travelling as fast as a car, sometimes faster. Make sure that you judge speeds correctly before you emerge.

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Where should you take particular care to look out for motorcyclists and cyclists?

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Explanation

A vehicle towing trailer must not

  • use the right-hand lane of a three-lane motorway unless directed to do so, for example, at roadworks or due to lane closure
  • exceed 60 mph

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You are towing a small caravan on a busy three-lane motorway. All the lanes are open. You must

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Explanation

After the casualty has been placed in the recovery position, their airway should be checked to make sure it is clear. Don't leave them alone until medical help arrives. Where possible do NOT move a casualty unless there's further danger.

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An injured person has been placed in the recovery position. They are unconscious but breathing normally. What else should be done?

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Explanation

Using your hazard lights, as well as brake lights, will give following traffic an extra warning of the problem ahead. Only use them for long enough to ensure that your warning has been seen.

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You are driving on a motorway. You have to slow down quickly due to a hazard. You should

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Explanation

Coasting is when you allow the vehicle to freewheel in neutral or with the clutch pedal depressed. Doing this gives you less control over the vehicle. It's especially not to let your vehicle coast when approaching hazards such as junctions and bends and when travelling downhill.

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What are TWO main reasons why coasting downhill is wrong?

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The main benefit of having four-wheel drive is to improve

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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

Large, long vehicles need extra room when making turns at junctions. They may move out to the right in order to make a left turn. Keep well back and don’t attempt to pass on the left.

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You are driving behind a large goods vehicle. It signals left but steers to the right. You should

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Explanation

Windscreen pillars can obstruct your view, particularly at bends and junctions. Look out for other road users, particularly cyclists and pedestrians, as they can be hard to see.

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Windscreen pillars can obstruct your view. You should take particular care when

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Explanation

While driving your concentration is required all the time. Even using a hands-free kit can still distract your attention from the road. Any distraction, however brief, is potentially dangerous and could cause you to lose control. Except in a genuine emergency, it is an offence to use a hand-held phone while driving.

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You must not use a hand-held phone while driving. Using a hands-free system

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Explanation

The exit from a motorway is indicated by countdown markers. These are positioned 90 metres (100 yards) apart, the first being 270 metres (300 yards) from the start of the slip road. Move into the left-hand lane well before you reach the start of the slip road.

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What do these motorway signs show?

Explanation

'No vehicles over height shown' sign. These indicate that vehicles over a certain width should avoid a narrow route. They indicate that it is an offence for over-height vehicles to pass.

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What does this sign mean?

Explanation

The 'dual carriageway ends' sign appears in a red triangle. It shows two carriageways coming together to indicate two-way traffic will continue ahead on a single carriageway road. You'll soon notice the central reservation coming to an end and lanes beginning to merge.

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Which of these signs means the end of a dual carriageway?

Explanation

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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What is the meaning of this sign?

Explanation

When a diversion route has been put in place, drivers are advised to follow a symbol, which may be a black triangle, square, circle or diamond shape on a yellow background. Category: Road and traffic signs.

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This sign is advising you to

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Explanation

A green arrow indicates that the lane is available to traffic facing the signal. A white diagonal arrow means that the lane is closed ahead and traffic should move to the next lane on the left. A red cross means that the lane is closed to traffic facing the signal.

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You are driving on a road with several lanes. You see these signs above the lanes. What do they mean?

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