Quick Test #1

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

Explanation

This will have a serious effect on your judgement and concentration. If you cannot meet the eyesight requirements you must tell DVLA (or DVA in Northern Ireland).

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As a driver you find that your eyesight has become very poor. Your optician says they cannot help you. The law says that you should tell

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Explanation

If you are driving at night or in poor visibility, tinted lenses will reduce the efficiency of your vision, by reducing the amount of available light reaching your eyes.

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Which of the following types of glasses should NOT be worn when driving at night?

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Explanation

This is more likely to happen on vehicles fitted with drum brakes but can apply to disc brakes as well. Using a lower gear will assist the braking and help you to keep control of your vehicle.

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You are driving down a long steep hill. You suddenly notice your brakes are not working as well as normal. What is the usual cause of this?

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Explanation

If your rear fog lights are left on when it isn’t foggy, the glare they cause makes it difficult for road users behind to know whether you are braking or you have just forgotten to turn off your rear fog lights. This can be a particular problem on wet roads and on motorways. If you leave your rear fog lights on at night, road users behind you are likely to be dazzled and this could put them at risk.

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Why is it dangerous to leave rear fog lights on when they’re not needed?

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Explanation

Urban clearways may be in built-up areas and their times of operation will be clearly signed. You should stop only for as long as is reasonable to pick up or set down passengers. You should ensure that you are not causing an obstruction for other traffic.

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You are driving on an urban clearway. You may stop only to

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Explanation

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

Due to the danger from passing traffic you should park as far to the left as you can and leave the vehicle by the nearside door. Do not attempt even simple repairs. Instead walk to an emergency telephone on your side of the road and phone for assistance. While waiting for assistance to arrive wait near your car, keeping well away from the carriageway and hard shoulder.

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You get a puncture on the motorway. You manage to get your vehicle onto the hard shoulder. You should

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Explanation

Third party insurance doesn’t cover damage to your own vehicle or injury to yourself. If you have a crash and your vehicle is damaged you might have to carry out the repairs at your own expense.

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You have third party insurance. What does this cover?

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Explanation

A casualty suffering from shock may have injuries that aren't immediately obvious. Call the emergency services then stay with the person in shock, offering reassurance until the experts arrive.

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There's been a collision. A driver is suffering from shock. What should you do?

Explanation

Learning is a process of practice and experience. Try to understand this and this process.

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You are following a learner driver who stalls at a junction. You should

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Explanation

In windy conditions, care must be taken on exposed roads. A strong gust of wind can blow you off course. Watch out for other road users who are particularly likely to be affected, such as cyclists, motorcyclists, high-sided lorries and vehicles towing trailers.

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Where are you most likely to be affected by a side wind?

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Explanation

In the event of a towbar failure the cable activates the trailer brakes, then snaps. This allows the towing vehicle to get free of the trailer and out of danger.

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A trailer must stay securely hitched up to the towing vehicle. What additional safety device can be fitted to the trailer braking system?

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Explanation

When the area is safe and there’s no danger from other traffic or fire it’s better not to move casualties. Moving them may cause further injury.

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At an incident it is important to look after any casualties. When it is safe, you should

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Explanation

There might be pedestrians crossing from in front of the bus. Look out for them if you intend to pass. Consider how many people are waiting to get on the bus - check the queue if you can. The bus might move off straight away if no one is waiting to get on. If a bus is signalling to pull out, give it priority if it’s safe to do so.

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You are travelling behind a bus that pulls up at a bus stop. What should you do?

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Explanation

The only time you are permitted to use your hazard warning lights while moving is if you are on a motorway or dual carriageway and you need to warn other road users, particularly those behind, of a hazard or obstruction ahead. Only use them long enough to ensure your warning has been seen.

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You are driving on a motorway. The traffic ahead is braking sharply because of an incident. How could you warn traffic behind you?

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Explanation

Be responsible and only drive if you are fit to do so. Some medication can affect your concentration and judgement when dealing with hazards. It may also cause you to become drowsy or even fall asleep. Driving while taking such medication is highly dangerous.

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During periods of illness your ability to drive may be impaired. You must

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You are following a vehicle at a safe distance on a wet road. Another driver overtakes you and pulls into the gap you have left. What should you do?

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

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Explanation

Coasting, is the term used when the clutch is held down, or the gear lever is in neutral, and the vehicle is allowed to freewheel. This reduces the driver’s control of the vehicle. When you coast, the engine can’t drive the wheels to pull you through a corner. Coasting also removes the assistance of engine braking that helps to slow the car.

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Travelling for long distances in neutral (known as coasting)

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Explanation

You should consider drivers behind as brake lights can dazzle. However, if you are driving in fog it’s safer to keep your foot on the footbrake. In this case it will give the vehicle behind extra warning of your presence.

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You are waiting in a traffic queue at night. To avoid dazzling following drivers you should

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Explanation

You should be constantly scanning the road for clues about what is going to happen next. Check your mirrors regularly, particularly as soon as you spot a hazard. What is happening behind may affect your response to hazards ahead.

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When you see a hazard ahead you should use the mirrors. Why is this?

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Explanation

You must obey these signs even if there appear to be no problems ahead.

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You are in the right-hand lane on a motorway. You see these overhead signs. This means?

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Explanation

With-flow bus and pedal cycle lane sign showing hours of operation. Where no times are shown, the bus lane operates at all times. The word 'local' on the bus symbol means the only buses that may use the lane are those running a local service.

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What does this sign mean?

Explanation

Plate 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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What is the meaning of this sign?

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