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To help protect the environment you should NOT
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How can you help to prevent your car radio being stolen?
Don’t travel in icy or snowy weather unless your journey is necessary. Drive extremely carefully when roads are or may be icy. Stopping distances can be ten times greater than on dry roads.
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You are driving on an icy road. What distance should you drive from the car in front?
If people are waiting to use a pedestrian crossing, slow down and be prepared to stop. Don’t wave them across the road since another driver may, not have seen them, not have seen your signal and may not be able to stop safely.
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You should never wave people across at pedestrian crossings because
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If you are using diesel, or are at a pump which has a diesel facility, be aware that there may be spilt fuel on the ground. Fuel contamination on the soles of your shoes may cause them to slip when using the foot pedals.
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If your vehicle uses diesel fuel, take extra care when refuelling. Diesel fuel when spilt is
When driving on motorways, you can’t just pull up to answer your mobile phone. Do not stop on the hard shoulder or slip road. To avoid being distracted it’s safer to switch it off when driving. If you need to be contacted plan your journey to include breaks at service areas so you can pick up any messages when you stop.
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Your mobile phone rings while you are on the motorway. Before answering you should
Talk to the casualty and keep them calm. Do not attempt to move them as this could cause further injury. Call an ambulance at the first opportunity.
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At a collision you suspect a casualty has back injuries. The area is safe. You should
Only overtake on the left if traffic is moving slowly in queues and the traffic on your right is moving more slowly than the traffic in your lane.
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On motorways you should never overtake on the left unless
The draught caused by other vehicles could be strong enough to push you out of your lane. Keep both hands on the steering wheel to maintain full control.
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You are driving on a motorway in windy conditions. When passing high-sided vehicles you should
Consider if the increased risk is worth it. If the weather conditions are bad and your journey isn’t essential, then stay at home.
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When snow is falling heavily you should
In windy weather, watch out for motorcyclists and also cyclists as they can be blown sideways into your path. When you pass them, leave plenty of room and check their position in your mirror before pulling back in.
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You are about to overtake a slow-moving motorcyclist. Which one of these signs would make you take special care?
Powered vehicles used by disabled people are small, low, hard to see and travel very slowly. On a dual carriageway a flashing amber light will warn other road users.
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Powered vehicles used by disabled people are small and hard to see. How do they give early warning when on a dual carriageway?
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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If you intend to overtake you must consider that approaching traffic could be planning the same manoeuvre. When you have considered the situation and have decided it is safe, indicate your intentions early. This will show the approaching traffic that you intend to pull out.
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Some two-way roads are divided into three lanes. Why are these particularly dangerous?
You may have to pull forward slowly until you can see up and down the road. Be aware that the traffic approaching the junction can’t see you either. If you don’t know that it’s clear, don’t go.
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Why must you take extra care when turning right at the junction?
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
Trams are powered by electricity and therefore do not emitt exhaust fumes. They are also much quieter than petrol and diesel engined vehicles and can carry large number of passengers.
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The pictured vehicle is environmentally friendly because it
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It’s a good idea to plan an alternative route in case your original route is blocked for any reason. You’re less likely to feel worried and stressed if you’ve got an alternative in mind. This will enable you to concentrate fully on your driving or riding. Always carry a map that covers the area you will travel in.
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As well as planning your route before starting a journey, you should also plan an alternative route. Why is this?
Catalytic converters are designed to reduce a large percentage of toxic emissions. They work more efficiently when the engine has reached its normal working temperature.
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The purpose of a catalytic converter is to reduce
Allow the sheep to clear the road before you proceed. Animals are unpredictable and startle easily; they could turn and run into your path or into the path of another moving vehicle.
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A person herding sheep asks you to stop. You should
As you drive, look well ahead and all around so that you’re ready for any hazards that might occur. There may be occasions when you have to stop in an emergency. React as soon as you can whilst keeping control of the vehicle.
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You are driving on a wet road. You have to stop your vehicle in an emergency. You should
Route for trams only. The sign may include the bus symbol, the pedal cycle symbol and/or the word ‘taxi’ where these vehicles may use the tram route.
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What does this sign mean?
If the road has two lanes, you can use either lane and overtake on either side. Use the lane that's more convenient for your destination unless signs or road markings indicate otherwise.
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Which sign means one-way traffic?
This plate is used with level crossing warning signs: advance warning of light signals at a level crossing with or without a gate or barrier.
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What is the meaning of this sign?
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You are driving past a line of parked cars. You notice a bal bouncing out into the road ahead. What should you do?
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