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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 2
AB2403. You see this line across the road at the entrance to a roundabout. What does it mean?

yes Give way to traffic from the right
no Traffic from the left has right of way
no You have right of way
no Stop at the line

AB2422. What does '25' mean on this motorway sign?

no The distance to the nearest town
no The route number of the road
yes The number of the next junction
no The speed limit on the slip road

AB2671. What does this sign mean?

no Quayside or river bank
yes Steep hill downwards
no Uneven road surface
no Road liable to flooding

AB2766. What does this sign mean?

no Two-way traffic ahead across a one-way road
no Traffic approaching you has priority
yes Two-way traffic straight ahead
no Motorway contraflow system ahead

AB2899. You have just driven past this sign. You should be aware that

no it is a single track road
no you cannot stop on this road
no there is only one lane in use
yes all traffic is going one way

BB1427. You should NOT normally stop on these markings near schools

no except when picking up children
yes under any circumstances
no unless there is nowhere else available
no except to set down children

BB1595. You cannot see clearly behind when reversing. What should you do?

no Open your window to look behind
no Open the door and look behind
no Look in the nearside mirror
yes Ask someone to guide you

BB1740. You are driving on a motorway and want to use your mobile phone. What should you do?

no Try to find a safe place on the hard shoulder
yes Leave the motorway and stop in a safe place
no Use the next exit and pull up on the slip road
no Move to the left lane and reduce your speed

AB2022. 'Tailgating' means

no using the rear door of a hatchback car
no reversing into a parking space
yes following another vehicle too closely
no driving with rear fog lights on

AB2030. Which THREE of these emergency services might have blue flashing beacons?

yes Coastguard
yes Bomb disposal
no Gritting lorries
no Animal ambulances
yes Mountain rescue
no Doctors' cars

BB1012. You are driving behind a large goods vehicle. It signals left but steers to the right. You should

yes slow down and let the vehicle turn
no drive on, keeping to the left
no overtake on the right of it
no hold your speed and sound your horn

BB1440. You are approaching a zebra crossing. Pedestrians are waiting to cross. You should

no give way to the elderly and infirm only
yes slow down and prepare to stop
no use your headlights to indicate they can cross
no wave at them to cross the road

AB2114. A driver pulls out of a side road in front of you. You have to brake hard. You should

yes ignore the error and stay calm
no flash your lights to show your annoyance
no sound your horn to show your annoyance
no overtake as soon as possible

BB1100. You are driving on a road with several lanes. You see these signs above the lanes. What do they mean?

no The two right lanes are open
yes The two left lanes are open
no Traffic in the left lanes should stop
no Traffic in the right lanes should stop

BB1121. You are driving along a motorway and become tired. You should

yes stop at the next service area and rest
yes leave the motorway at the next exit and rest
no increase your speed and turn up the radio volume
no close all your windows and set heating to warm
no pull up on the hard shoulder and change drivers

AB2658. You are following a slower-moving vehicle on a narrow country road. There is a junction just ahead on the right. What should you do?

no Overtake after checking your mirrors and signalling
yes Stay behind until you are past the junction
no Accelerate quickly to pass before the junction
no Slow down and prepare to overtake on the left

AB2658. You are following a slower-moving vehicle on a narrow country road. There is a junction just ahead on the right. What should you do?

no Overtake after checking your mirrors and signalling
yes Stay behind until you are past the junction
no Accelerate quickly to pass before the junction
no Slow down and prepare to overtake on the left

AB2716. You think the driver of the vehicle in front has forgotten to cancel their right indicator. You should

no flash your lights to alert the driver
no sound your horn before overtaking
no overtake on the left if there is room
yes stay behind and not overtake

BB1454. You are driving on this dual carriageway. Why may you need to slow down?

no There is a broken white line in the centre
no There are solid white lines either side
yes There are roadworks ahead of you
no There are no footpaths

AB2080. In windy conditions you need to take extra care when

no using the brakes
no making a hill start
no turning into a narrow road
yes passing pedal cyclists

AB2942. You are following other vehicles in fog. You have your lights on. What else can you do to reduce the chances of being in a collision?

no Keep close to the vehicle in front
no Use your main beam instead of dipped headlights
no Keep up with the faster vehicles
yes Reduce your speed and increase the gap in front

BB1075. You wish to park facing DOWNHILL. Which TWO of the following should you do?

yes Turn the steering wheel towards the kerb
no Park close to the bumper of another car
no Park with two wheels on the kerb
yes Put the handbrake on firmly
no Turn the steering wheel away from the kerb

BB1319. Driving a vehicle fitted with anti-lock brakes allows you to

no brake harder because it is impossible to skid
no drive at higher speeds
yes steer and brake at the same time
no pay less attention to the road ahead

AB2225. Which of these IS NOT allowed to travel in the right-hand lane of a three-lane motorway?

no A small delivery van
no A motorcycle
yes A vehicle towing a trailer
no A motorcycle and side-car

AB2525. You have broken down on a motorway. To find the nearest emergency telephone you should always walk

no with the traffic flow
no facing oncoming traffic
yes in the direction shown on the marker posts
no in the direction of the nearest exit

AB2787. What is an Emergency Refuge Area on a motorway for?

no An area to park in when you want to use a mobile phone
yes To use in cases of emergency or breakdown
no For an emergency recovery vehicle to park in a contra-flow system
no To drive in when there is queuing traffic ahead

BB1197. The left-hand lane of a motorway should be used for

no breakdowns and emergencies only
no overtaking slower traffic in the other lanes
no slow vehicles only
yes normal driving

AB2246. What is the meaning of this sign?

no Local speed limit applies
no No waiting on the carriageway
yes National speed limit applies
no No entry to vehicular traffic

AB2272. You are approaching a busy junction. There are several lanes with road markings. At the last moment you realise that you are in the wrong lane. You should

yes continue in that lane
no force your way across
no stop until the area has cleared
no use clear arm signals to cut across

BB1527. You are driving on an urban clearway. You may stop only to

yes set down and pick up passengers
no use a mobile telephone
no ask for directions
no load or unload goods

BB1784. What MUST you have to park in a disabled space?

yes A Blue Badge
no A wheelchair
no An advanced driver certificate
no An adapted vehicle

BB1518. Which THREE of the following will affect your stopping distance?

yes How fast you are going
yes The tyres on your vehicle
no The time of day
yes The weather
no The street lighting

BB1685. Why is it dangerous to leave rear fog lights on when they are not needed?

yes Brake lights are less clear
yes Following drivers can be dazzled
no Electrical systems could be overloaded
no Direction indicators may not work properly
no The battery could fail

AB2134. What does this sign mean?

no No route for pedestrians and cyclists
no A route for pedestrians only
no BA route for cyclists only
yes A route for pedestrians and cyclists

AB2158. There is a slow-moving motorcyclist ahead of you. You are unsure what the rider is going to do. You should

no pass on the left
no pass on the right
yes stay behind
no move closer

AB2564. You see a horse rider as you approach a roundabout. They are signalling right but keeping well to the left. You should

no Pull out to the middle of the road
no keep close to them
no cut in front of them
yes stay well back

AB2854. At toucan crossings

no you only stop if someone is waiting to cross
no cyclists are not permitted
no there is a continuously flashing amber beacon
yes pedestrians and cyclists may cross

AB2941. At night you see a pedestrian wearing reflective clothing and carrying a bright red light. What does this mean?

no You are approaching roadworks
yes You are approaching an organised walk
no You are approaching a slow-moving vehicle
no You are approaching a traffic danger spot

BB1135. You want to turn right from a junction but your view is restricted by parked vehicles. What should you do?

no Move out quickly, but be prepared to stop
no Sound your horn and pull out if there is no reply
yes Stop, then move slowly forward until you have a clear view
no Stop, get out and look along the main road to check

AB2733. When you approach a bus signalling to move off from a bus stop you should

no get past before it moves
yes allow it to pull away, if it is safe to do so
no flash your headlights as you approach
no signal left and wave the bus on

BB1679. You are towing a caravan. Which is the safest type of rear-view mirror to use?

no Interior wide-angle mirror
yes Extended-arm side mirrors
no Ordinary door mirrors
no Ordinary interior mirror

AB2877. Which THREE of these do you need before you can use a vehicle on the road legally?

yes A valid driving licence
yes A valid tax disc clearly displayed
no Proof of your identity
yes Proper insurance cover
no Breakdown cover
no A vehicle handbook

BB1611. Before driving through a tunnel what should you do?

no Switch your radio off
yes Remove any sunglasses
no Close your sunroof
no Switch on windscreen wipers

AB2863. Following a collision someone has suffered a burn. The burn needs to be cooled. What is the shortest time it should be cooled for?

no 5 minutes
yes 10 minutes
no 15 minutes
no 20 minutes

AB2949. There has been a collision. A motorcyclist is lying injured and unconscious. Unless it's essential, why should you usually NOT attempt to remove their helmet?

no Because they may not want you to
yes This could result in more serious injury
no They will get too cold if you do this
no Because you could scratch the helmet

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

BB1604. When leaving your car unattended for a few minutes you should

no leave the engine running
no switch the engine off but leave the key in
yes lock it and remove the key
no park near a traffic warden

BB1034. Excessive or uneven tyre wear can be caused by faults in the

no gearbox
yes braking system
yes suspension
no exhaust system

BB1753. Car passengers MUST wear a seat belt if one is available, unless they are

no in a vehicle fitted with air bags
no travelling within a congestion charging zone
no sitting in the rear seat
yes exempt for medical reasons

BB1052. A roof rack fitted to your car will

no reduce fuel consumption
no improve the road handling
no make your car go faster
yes increase fuel consumption

BB1723. What does Eco-safe driving achieve?

no Increased fuel consumption
yes Improved road safety
no Damage to the environment
no Increased exhaust emissions


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