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25 Question Test #1

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Don’t use hazard lights as an excuse for illegal parking. If you do use them, don’t forget to switch them off when you move away. There must be a warning light on the control panel to show when the hazard lights are in operation.

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Hazard warning lights should be used when vehicles are

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Your tyres are your only contact with the road. To prevent problems with braking and steering keep your tyres free from defects; they must have sufficient tread depth and be correctly inflated. Correct tyre pressures help reduce the risk of skidding and provide a safer and more comfortable drive or ride.

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What’s badly affected if the tyres are under-inflated?

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We should all be concerned about the effect traffic has on our environment. Fumes from vehicles are polluting the air around us. Catalytic converters act like a filter, removing some of the toxic waste from exhaust gases.

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New petrol-engined cars must be fitted with catalytic converters. The reason for this is to

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Don’t overtake if there’s a possibility of a road junction, bend or brow of a bridge or hill ahead. There are many other possible hazards that may be difficult to see in the dark so only overtake if you’re certain that the road ahead is clear. Don’t take a chance.

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When overtaking at night you should

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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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At a crossroads where there are no ‘give way’ signs or road markings be very careful. No vehicle has priority, even if the sizes of the roads are different.

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At a crossroads there are no signs or road markings. Two vehicles approach. Which has priority?

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Wait for a safe gap in the traffic before you move out. Indicate your intention and use the hard shoulder to gain speed but don’t force your way into the traffic.

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After a breakdown you need to rejoin the main carriageway of a motorway from the hard shoulder. You should

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It’s important that you reduce your speed. Passing too closely at speed could startle the horse and unseat the rider.

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You're driving along a country road. A horse and rider are approaching. What should you do?

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Try not to react by applying the brakes harshly. This could lead to further loss of steering control. Indicate your intention to pull up at the side of the road and roll to a stop.

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What should you do when a front tyre bursts?

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Further collisions and fire are the main dangers immediately after a crash. If possible get others to assist you and make the area safe. Help those involved and remember DR ABC, (Danger, Response, Airway, Breathing, Compressions). This will help when dealing with any injuries.

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You arrive at a serious motorcycle crash. The motorcyclist is unconscious and bleeding. What should you do to help them?

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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?

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On the approach to tunnels a sign will usually show a local radio channel. It should give a warning of any incidents or congestion in the tunnel ahead. Many radios can be set to automatically pick up traffic announcements and local frequencies. If you have to tune the radio manually don’t be distracted while doing so. Incidents in tunnels can lead to serious casualties. The greatest hazard is fire. Getting an advance warning of problems could save your life and others.

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When approaching a tunnel it is good advice to

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In a contraflow system you'll be travelling close to oncoming traffic and sometimes in narrow lanes. You should get into the correct lane in good time obey, the temporary speed limit signs and keep a safe separation distance from the vehicle ahead.

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When entering a contraflow system, you should

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Where street repairs have closed off pavements, proceed carefully and slowly as pedestrians might have to walk in the road.

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The left-hand pavement is closed due to street repairs. What should you do?

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Every vehicle used on the road has a registration certificate. The document shows vehicle details including date of first registration, registration number, previous keeper, make of vehicle, engine size and chassis number, year of manufacture and colour.

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Which THREE pieces of information are found on a vehicle registration document?

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You should give way to traffic already on the motorway. Where possible they may move over to let you in but don’t force your way into the traffic stream. The traffic may be travelling at high speed so you should match your speed to fit in.

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When joining a motorway you must always

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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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Hold back and allow the cyclist to move off. In some towns, junctions have special areas marked across the front of the traffic lane. These allow cyclists to wait for the lights to change and move off ahead of other traffic.

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You are behind this cyclist. When the traffic lights change, what should you do?

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In heavy motorway traffic the vehicle behind you is following too closely. How can you lower the risk of collision?

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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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The electronic device will automatically detect that the pedestrians have reached a safe position. Don't proceed until the green light shows it is safe for vehicles to do so.

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You are approaching a red light at a puffin crossing. Pedestrians are on the crossing. The red light will stay on until

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You should only flash your headlights to warn others of your presence. Don’t use them to, greet others, show impatience or give priority to other road users. They could misunderstand your signal.

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You should ONLY flash your headlights to other road users

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This is a 'level crossing without barrier or gate ahead' sign. Trains may be passing here but there will be no gates or barriers at the level crossing.

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What is the meaning of this sign?

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Where you see this sign, the 20 mph restriction starts. Check all around for possible hazards and only increase your speed if it’s safe to do so.

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What is the meaning of this sign?

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This broken white line is a reminder to give way to traffic from the right at roundabouts. You can expect to find these at larger roundabouts.

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Where would you find these road markings?

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