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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 |
Car/Bike 1
AB2314. Which sign means 'no stopping'?

no
yes
no
no

AB2332. What does this sign mean?

yes Route for trams
no Give way to trams
no Route for buses
no Give way to buses

AB2351. Which of these signs means there is a double bend ahead?

no
yes
no
no

AB2401. Which is a hazard warning line?

yes
no
no
no

AB2530. This sign is advising you to

yes follow the route diversion
no follow the signs to the picnic area
no give way to pedestrians
no give way to cyclists

AB2757. There is a police car following you. The police officer flashes the headlights and points to the left. What should you do?

no Turn left at the next junction
yes Pull up on the left
no Stop immediately
no Move over to the left

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

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

AB2034. A flashing green beacon on a vehicle means:

no police on non-urgent duties
yes doctor on an emergency call
no road safety patrol operating
no gritting in progress

AB2644. You are approaching unmarked crossroads. How should you deal with this type of junction?

no Accelerate and keep to the middle
no Slow down and keep to the right
no Accelerate looking to the left
yes Slow down and look both ways

AB2705. A vehicle has a flashing green beacon. What does this mean?

yes A doctor is answering an emergency call
no The vehicle is slow-moving
no It is a motorway police patrol vehicle
no The vehicle is carrying hazardous chemicals

BB1026. A person herding sheep asks you to stop. You should:

no ignore them as they have no authority
yes stop and switch off your engine
no continue on but drive slowly
no try and get past quickly

AB2902. Which THREE result from drinking alcohol?

yes Less control
yes A false sense of confidence
no Faster reactions
yes Poor judgement of speed

BB1085. You are driving towards this level crossing. What would be the first warning of an approaching train?

no Both half barriers down
yes A steady amber light
no One half barrier down
no Twin flashing red lights

BB1353. You take the wrong route and find you are on a one-way street. You should:

no reverse out of the road
no turn round in a side road
yes continue to the end of the road
no reverse into a driveway

AB2105. At this blind junction you must stop

yes behind the line, then edge forward to see clearly
no beyond the line at a point where you can see clearly
no only if there is traffic on the main road
no only if you are turning to the right

AB2718. This yellow sign on a vehicle indicates this is

no a broken-down vehicle
yes a school bus
no an ice cream van
no a private ambulance

BB1670. For which of these may you use hazard warning lights?

yes When driving on a motorway to warn traffic behind of a hazard ahead
no When you are double-parked on a two-way road
no When your direction indicators are not working
no When warning oncoming traffic that you intend to stop

AB2639. You have just gone through deep water. To dry off the brakes you should

no accelerate and keep to a high speed for a short time
yes go slowly while gently applying the brakes
no avoid using the brakes at all for a few miles
no stop for at least an hour to allow them time to dry

AB2880. You are travelling at 50 mph on a good, dry road. What is your typical overall stopping distance?

no 36 metres (118 feet)
yes 53 metres (175 feet)
no 75 metres (245 feet)
no 96 metres (315 feet)

BB1060. Skidding is mainly caused by

no the weather
yes the driver
no the vehicle
no the road

BB1351. You are driving along a country road. You see this sign. AFTER dealing safely with the hazard you should always

no check your tyre pressures
no switch on your hazard warning lights
no accelerate briskly
yes test your brakes

AB2236. After a breakdown you need to rejoin the main carriageway of a motorway from the hard shoulder. You should

no move out onto the carriageway then build up your speed
no move out onto the carriageway using your hazard lights
yes gain speed on the hard shoulder before moving out onto the carriageway
no wait on the hard shoulder until someone flashes their headlights at you

AB2746. What is the right-hand lane used for on a three-lane motorway?

no Emergency vehicles only
yes Overtaking
no Vehicles towing trailers
no Coaches only

BB1480. You are driving at 70 mph on a three-lane motorway. There is no traffic ahead. Which lane should you use?

no Any lane
no Middle lane
no Right lane
yes Left lane

BB1618. As a provisional licence holder you should not drive a car

no over 30 mph
no at night
yes on the motorway
no with passengers in rear seats

AB2528. When can you park on the left opposite these road markings?

no If the line nearest to you is broken
no When there are no yellow lines
yes To pick up or set down passengers
no During daylight hours only

AB2753. In which TWO places should you NOT park?

yes Near a school entrance
no Near a police station
no In a side road
yes At a bus stop

BB1221. A cycle lane is marked by a solid white line. You must not drive or park in it

no at any time
no during the rush hour
no if a cyclist is using it
yes during its period of operation

BB1622. Signals are normally given by direction indicators and

yes brake lights
no side lights
no fog lights
no interior lights

BB1345. You may use front fog lights with headlights ONLY when visibility is reduced to less than

yes 100 metres (328 feet)
no 200 metres (656 feet)
no 300 metres (984 feet)
no 400 metres (1312 feet)

BB1749. When MUST you use dipped headlights during the day?

no All the time
no Along narrow streets
yes In poor visibility
no When parking

AB2117. Which sign means that there may be people walking along the road?

no
no
no
yes

AB2128. How will a school crossing patrol signal you to stop?

no By pointing to children on the opposite pavement
no By displaying a red light
yes By displaying a stop sign
no By giving you an arm signal

AB2161. At road junctions which of the following are most vulnerable?

yes Cyclists
yes Motorcyclists
yes Pedestrians
no Car drivers

AB2727. You notice horse riders in front. What should you do FIRST?

no Pull out to the middle of the road
yes Slow down and be ready to stop
no Accelerate around them
no Signal right

AB2896. When you are overtaking a cyclist you should leave as much room as you would give to a car. What is the main reason for this?

no The cyclist might speed up
no The cyclist might get off the bike
yes The cyclist might swerve
no The cyclist might have to make a left turn

BB1142. You are driving past a line of parked cars. You notice a ball bouncing out into the road ahead. What should you do?

no Continue driving at the same speed and sound your horn
no Continue driving at the same speed and flash your headlights
yes Slow down and be prepared to stop for children
no Stop and wave the children across to fetch their ball

AB2193. You are following a large lorry on a wet road. Spray makes it difficult to see. You should

yes drop back until you can see better
no put your headlights on full beam
no keep close to the lorry, away from the spray
no speed up and overtake quickly

BB1157. It is very windy. You are behind a motorcyclist who is overtaking a high-sided vehicle. What should you do?

no Overtake the motorcyclist immediately
yes Keep well back
no Stay level with the motorcyclist
no Keep close to the motorcyclist

AB2682. You have just passed your practical test. You do not hold a full licence in another category. Within two years you get six penalty points on your licence. What will you have to do?

no Retake only your theory test
yes Retake your theory and practical tests
no Retake only your practical test
no Reapply for your full licence immediately

BB1788. You have a collision whilst your car is moving. What is the FIRST thing you must do?

no Stop only if someone waves at you
no Call the emergency services
yes Stop at the scene of the incident
no Call your insurance company

AB2868. You suspect that an injured person may be suffering from shock. What are the warning signs to look for?

no Warm dry skin
yes Sweating
no Slow pulse
no Skin rash

AB2916. You arrive at a serious motorcycle crash. The motorcyclist is unconscious and bleeding. Your THREE main priorities should be to

yes try to stop the bleeding
no make a list of witnesses
no check their breathing
no take the numbers of other vehicles

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

AB2711. You are parking on a two-way road at night. The speed limit is 40 mph. You should park on the

yes left with parking lights on
no left with no lights on
no right with parking lights on
no right with dipped headlights on

BB1368. Your vehicle pulls to one side when braking. You should

no change the tyres around
yes consult your garage as soon as possible
no pump the pedal when braking
no use your handbrake at the same time

BB1770. You are using a rear-facing baby seat. You want to put it on the front passenger seat which is protected by a frontal airbag. What MUST you do before setting off?

yes Deactivate the airbag
no Turn the seat to face sideways
no Ask a passenger to hold the baby
no Put the child in an adult seat belt

AB2064. Road humps, chicanes, and narrowings are

no always at major road works
no used to increase traffic speed
no at toll-bridge approaches only
yes traffic calming measures

AB2803. Planning your journey to avoid busy times has a number of advantages. One of these is

no your journey will take longer
yes you will have a more pleasant journey
no you will cause more pollution
no your stress level will be greater


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