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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 |
Vehicle Loading
AB2488. You are towing a small trailer on a busy three-lane motorway. All the lanes are open. You must

yes not exceed 60 mph
no not overtake
no have a stabiliser fitted
yes use only the left and centre lanes

BB1365. A heavy load on your roof rack will

no improve the road holding
no reduce the stopping distance
no make the steering lighter
yes reduce stability

BB1544. Who is responsible for making sure that a vehicle is not overloaded?

yes The driver of the vehicle
no The owner of the items being carried
no The person who loaded the vehicle
no The licensing authority

BB1708. A trailer must stay securely hitched up to the towing vehicle. What additional safety device can be fitted to the trailer braking system?

no Stabiliser
no Jockey wheel
no Corner steadies
yes Breakaway cable

BB1271. If a trailer swerves or snakes when you are towing it you should

yes ease off the accelerator and reduce your speed
no let go of the steering wheel and let it correct itself
no brake hard and hold the pedal down
no increase your speed as quickly as possible

BB1495. You are towing a caravan along a motorway. The caravan begins to swerve from side to side. What should you do?

yes Ease off the accelerator slowly
no Steer sharply from side to side
no Do an emergency stop
no Speed up very quickly

BB1706. You are planning to tow a caravan. Which of these will mostly help to aid the vehicle handling?

no A jockey wheel fitted to the towbar
no Power steering fitted to the towing vehicle
no Anti-lock brakes fitted to the towing vehicle
yes A stabiliser fitted to the towbar

BB1732. Why would you fit a stabiliser before towing a caravan?

yes It will help with stability when driving in crosswinds
no It will allow heavy items to be loaded behind the axle
no It will help you to raise and lower the jockey wheel
no It will allow you to tow without the breakaway cable

BB1274. How can you stop a caravan snaking from side to side?

no Turn the steering wheel slowly to each side
no Accelerate to increase your speed
no Stop as quickly as you can
yes Slow down very gradually

BB1543. Overloading your vehicle can seriously affect the

no gearbox
yes steering
yes handling
no battery life
no journey time

BB1707. Are passengers allowed to ride in a caravan that is being towed?

no Yes, if they are over fourteen
yes No, not at any time
no Only if all the seats in the towing vehicle are full
no Only if a stabiliser is fitted


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