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Alertness | Attitude | Safety Margins | Vulnerable Road Users | Other Types of Vehicle | Motorway Rules | Rules of the Road | Road and Traffic Signs | Documents | Vehicle Loading | Accidents | Hazard Awareness | Safety and Your Vehicle | Vehicle Handling | Car/Bike 1 | Car/Bike 2 | Car/Bike 3 |
Alertness
AB2003. As you approach this bridge you should

no move into the middle of the road to get a better view
yes slow down
no get over the bridge as quickly as possible
yes consider using your horn
no find another route
yes beware of pedestrians

AB2008. Your mobile phone rings while you are travelling. You should

no stop immediately
no answer it immediately
yes pull up in a suitable place
no pull up at the nearest kerb

AB2636. Which of the following should you do before stopping?

no Sound the horn
yes Use the mirrors
no Select a higher gear
no Flash your headlights

AB2829. You are waiting to turn right at the end of a road. Your view is obstructed by parked vehicles. What should you do?

yes Stop and then move forward slowly and carefully for a proper view
no Move quickly to where you can see so you only block traffic from one direction
no Wait for a pedestrian to let you know when it is safe for you to emerge
no Turn your vehicle around immediately and find another junction to use

AB2005. In which of these situations should you avoid overtaking?

no Just after a bend
no In a one-way street
no On a 30 mph road
yes Approaching a dip in the road

AB2009. Why are these yellow lines painted across the road?

no To help you choose the correct lane
no To help you keep the correct separation distance
yes To make you aware of your speed
no To tell you the distance to the roundabout

AB2702. When following a large vehicle you should keep well back because this

no allows you to corner more quickly
no helps the large vehicle to stop more easily
yes allows the driver to see you in the mirrors
no helps you to keep out of the wind

AB2001. Before you make a U-turn in the road, you should

no give an arm signal as well as using your indicators
no signal so that other drivers can slow down for you
yes look over your shoulder for a final check
no select a higher gear than normal

AB2007. This road marking warns

no drivers to use the hard shoulder
no overtaking drivers there is a bend to the left
yes overtaking drivers to move back to the left
no drivers that it is safe to overtake

AB2501. You are approaching traffic lights that have been on green for some time. You should

no accelerate hard
no maintain your speed
yes be ready to stop
no brake hard

AB2828. When you see a hazard ahead you should use the mirrors. Why is this?

no Because you will need to accelerate out of danger
yes To assess how your actions will affect following traffic
no Because you will need to brake sharply to a stop
no To check what is happening on the road ahead


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