25 Question Test #1
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If you’re going on a long journey plan your route before you leave. This will help you to be decisive at intersections and junctions, plan rest stops and have an idea of how long the journey will take. Make sure your vehicle is well-ventilated to stop you becoming drowsy. You need to maintain concentration so that your judgement is not impaired.
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If you are feeling tired it is best to stop as soon as you can. Until then you should
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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
You must ensure that you can be seen by others on the road, but you don't want to dazzle them. Use your dipped headlights during the day if the visibility is bad. If appropriate, use your rear fog lights but don’t forget to turn them off when the visibility improves.
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You are driving in heavy traffic on a wet road. Spray makes it difficult to be seen. You should use your
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You are on a busy main road and find that you are travelling in the wrong direction. What should you do?
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
If you stop for pedestrians and they don’t start to cross don’t wave them across or sound your horn. This could be dangerous if another vehicle is approaching which hasn’t seen or heard your signal.
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You stop for pedestrians waiting to cross at a zebra crossing. They do not start to cross. What should you do?
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The fuel in your vehicle can be a dangerous fire hazard. If you smell fuel check out where it's coming from. Never• use a naked flame near the vehicle if you can smell fuel• smoke when refuelling your vehicle.
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What safeguard could you take against fire risk to your vehicle?
Briefly using your hazard warning lights will warn the traffic travelling behind you that there's a hazard ahead. This can reduce the chance of vehicles crashing into the back of each other.
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You're driving on a motorway. When can you use hazard warning lights?
You must know how to load your trailer or caravan so that the hitch exerts a downward force onto the tow ball. This information can be found in your vehicle handbook or from your vehicle manufacturer’s agent.
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You wish to tow a trailer. Where would you find the maximum noseweight of your vehicle’s tow ball?
Lorry drivers can be unaware of objects falling from their vehicles. If you see something fall onto a motorway look to see if the driver pulls over. If they don’t stop, do not attempt to retrieve it yourself. Pull on to the hard shoulder near an emergency telephone and report the hazard. You will be connected to the police or a Highways Agency control centre.
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You are on a motorway. A large box falls onto the road from a lorry. The lorry does not stop. You should
When traffic travels at a constant speed over a longer distance, journey times normally improve. You may feel that you could travel faster for short periods but this won’t generally improve your overall journey time. Signs will show the maximum speed at which you should travel.
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Why can it be an advantage for traffic speed to stay constant over a longer distance?
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?
You should be slowing down and selecting the correct gear in case you have to stop at the level crossing. Look for the signals and be prepared to stop if necessary.
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While driving, you see this sign ahead. You should
Check your nearside for cyclists before moving away. This is especially important if you have been in a stationary queue of traffic and are about to move off, as cyclists often try to filter past on the nearside of stationary vehicles.
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You intend to turn left at the traffic lights. Just before turning you should
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In windy conditions you need to take extra care when
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You are travelling at 50mph on a good, dry road. What is your typical overall stopping distance?
If you are carrying anything on a roof rack, make sure that any cover is securely fitted and does not flap about while driving. Aerodynamically designed roof boxes are available which reduce wind resistance and, in turn, fuel consumption.
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A roof rack fitted to your car will
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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Competitive driving increases the risks to everyone and is the opposite of responsible, considerate and defensive driving. Defensive driving is about questioning the actions of other road users and being prepared for the unexpected. Don’t be taken by surprise
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What style of driving causes increased risk to everyone?
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
At junctions your view is often restricted by buildings, trees or parked cars. You need to be able to see in order to judge a safe gap. Edge forward slowly and keep looking all the time. Don’t cause other road users to change speed or direction as you emerge.
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You are waiting to turn right at the end of a road. Your view is obstructed by parked vehicles. What should you do?
As you begin to think about overtaking, ask yourself if it’s really necessary. If you can’t see well ahead stay back and wait for a safer place to pull out.
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In which of these situations should you avoid overtaking?
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?
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?
A blue rectangular sign showing a bicycle with a lane line indicates a mandatory route for cyclists. In addition to the road sign, this cycle lane will be separated from other traffic by a solid white line. You mustn't drive or park in the cycle lane during its times of operation.
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What is the meaning of this sign?
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