AB2114. A driver pulls out of a side road in front of you. You have to brake hard. You should
ignore the error and stay calm flash your lights to show your annoyance sound your horn to show your annoyance overtake as soon as possible
AB2595. A driver does something that upsets you. You should
try not to react let them know how you feel flash your headlights several times sound your horn
AB2087. What is the main hazard shown in this picture?
Vehicles turning right Vehicles doing U-turns The cyclist crossing the road Parked cars around the corner
AB2091. What THREE things should the driver of the grey car (arrowed) be especially aware of?
Pedestrians stepping out between cars Other cars behind the grey car Doors opening on parked cars The bumpy road surface Cars leaving parking spaces Empty parking spaces
AB2116. An elderly person's driving ability could be affected because they may be unable to
obtain car insurance understand road signs react very quickly give signals correctly
AB2721. A driver's behaviour has upset you. It may help if you
stop and take a break shout abusive language gesture to them with your hand follow their car, flashing your headlights
AB2088. Which road user has caused a hazard?
The parked car (arrowed A) The pedestrian waiting to cross (arrowed B) The moving car (arrowed C) The car turning (arrowed D)
AB2558. You are planning a long journey. Do you need to plan rest stops?
Yes, you should plan to stop every half an hour Yes, regular stops help concentration No, you will be less tired if you get there as soon as possible No, only fuel stops will be needed
AB2085. Where would you expect to see these markers?
On a motorway sign At the entrance to a narrow bridge On a large goods vehicle On a builder's skip placed on the road
AB2089. What should the driver of the car approaching the crossing do?
Continue at the same speed Sound the horn Drive through quickly Slow down and get ready to stop
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