Quick Test #1

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

Explanation

There are times when other road users make a misjudgement or mistake. When this happens try not to get annoyed and don’t react by showing anger. Sounding your horn, flashing your headlights or shouting won’t help the situation. Good anticipation will help to prevent these incidents becoming collisions.

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A driver does something that upsets you. You should

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Explanation

You won’t be able to see as far ahead in fog as you can on a clear day. You will need to reduce your speed so that, if a hazard looms out of the fog, you have the time and space to take avoiding action. Travelling in fog is hazardous. If you can, try and delay your journey until it has cleared.

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Why should you always reduce your speed when travelling in fog?

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Explanation

Traffic is passing you at speed. If the draught from a large lorry catches you by surprise it could blow you off balance and even onto the carriageway. By facing the oncoming traffic you can see approaching lorries and so be prepared for their draught. You are also in a position to see other hazards approaching.

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How should you use the emergency telephone on a motorway?

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Explanation

On motorways reflective studs are located into the road to help you in the dark and in conditions of poor visibility. Amber-coloured studs are found on the right-hand edge of the main carriageway, next to the central reservation.

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On a motorway the amber reflective studs can be found between

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Explanation

The aim of the Pass Plus course is to build up your skills and experience. It is recognised by some insurance companies, who reward people completing the scheme with cheaper insurance premiums.

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Which of the following may reduce the cost of your insurance?

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Explanation

You should slow down and be cautious. The bridge is narrow and there may not be enough room for you to pass an oncoming vehicle at this point. There is also no footpath, so there may be pedestrians in the road.

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As you approach this bridge you should

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Explanation

Have the correct details ready before you use the emergency telephone. The operator will need to know the details of your vehicle and its fault. For your own safety always face the traffic when you speak on a roadside telephone.

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You’ve broken down on a motorway. When you use the emergency telephone you will be asked for

Explanation

If you are in a collision that causes damage or injury to any other person, vehicle, animal or property, by law you MUST STOP. Give your name, the vehicle owner’s name and address, and the vehicle’s registration number to anyone who has reasonable grounds for requiring them.

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You have a collision whilst your car is moving. What is the FIRST thing you must do?

Explanation

In this situation motorcyclists could be passing you on either side. Always check before you change lanes or change direction.

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You are driving in slow-moving queues of traffic. Just before changing lane you should

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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

If you can’t see all around your vehicle get out and have a look. You could also ask someone reliable outside the vehicle to guide you. A small child could easily be hidden directly behind you. Don’t take risks.

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When you are not sure that it is safe to reverse your vehicle you should

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Explanation

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

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Explanation

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?

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Explanation

Snow chains can be fitted to your tyres during snowy conditions. They can help you to move off from rest or to keep moving in deep snow. You will still need to adjust your driving according to the road conditions at the time.

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Chains can be fitted to your wheels to help prevent

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Explanation

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

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At road junctions which of the following are most vulnerable?

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Explanation

Cyclists approaching a roundabout in the left-hand lane may be turning right but may not have been able to get into the correct lane due to the heavy traffic. They may also feel safer keeping to the left all the way round the roundabout. Be aware of them and give them plenty of room.

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You are following two cyclists. They approach a roundabout in the left-hand lane. In which direction should you expect the cyclists to go?

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Explanation

Police officers may need to direct traffic, for example, at a junction where the traffic lights have broken down. Check your copy of The Highway Code for the signals that they use.

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What does this signal from a police officer mean to oncoming traffic?

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In very hot weather the road surface can become soft. Which two of the following will be most affected?

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You are trying to move off on snow. You should use

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You are on a wet motorway with surface spray. You should use

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Explanation

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?

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Explanation

To measure this, choose a fixed reference point such as a bridge, sign or tree. When the vehicle ahead passes the object, say to yourself ‘Only a fool breaks the two- second rule.’ If you reach the object before you finish saying this, you’re TOO CLOSE.

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The conditions are good and dry. You should use the ''two-second rule''

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Explanation

Except in a genuine emergency you MUST NOT use your mobile phone when driving. If you need to use it leave the motorway and find a safe place to stop. Even a hands-free phone can distract your attention. Use your voicemail to receive calls. Driving requires all of your attention, all of the time.

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You are driving on a motorway and want to use your mobile phone. What should you do?

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Explanation

You'll need to slow down. At hump bridges, your view ahead will be restricted and the road will often be narrow. If the bridge is very steep, sound your horn to warn others of your approach.

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What is the meaning of this sign?

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Explanation

These signs are often seen in one-way streets that have more than one lane. When you see this sign, use the route that's the most convenient and doesn't require a late change of direction.

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Which sign means 'pass either side to get to the same destination'?

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