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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 3
AB2295. Which type of sign tells you NOT to do something?

yes
no
no
no

AB2306. Which type of vehicle does this sign apply to?

no Wide vehicles
no Long vehicles
yes High vehicles
no Heavy vehicles

AB2360. What does this sign mean?

yes Crosswinds
no Road noise
no Airport
no Adverse camber

AB2381. What does this sign mean?

no Leave motorway at next exit
yes Lane for heavy and slow vehicles
no All lorries use the hard shoulder
no Rest area for lorries

AB2396. When may you cross a double solid white line in the middle of the road?

no To pass traffic that is queuing back at a junction
no To pass a car signalling to turn left ahead
yes To pass a road maintenance vehicle travelling at 10 mph or less
no To pass a vehicle that is towing a trailer

AB2428. What does this sign mean?

no No motor vehicles
yes End of motorway
no No through road
no End of bus lane

BB1366. You are driving on a wet road. You have to stop your vehicle in an emergency. You should

no apply the handbrake and footbrake together
yes keep both hands on the wheel
no select reverse gear
no give an arm signal

BB1498. To answer a call on your mobile phone while travelling you should

no reduce your speed wherever you are
yes stop in a proper and convenient place
no keep the call time to a minimum
no slow down and allow others to overtake

AB2041. You wish to turn right ahead. Why should you take up the correct position in good time?

no To allow other drivers to pull out in front of you
no To give a better view into the road that you're joining
yes To help other road users know what you intend to do
no To allow drivers to pass you on the right

BB1016. You are driving in traffic at the speed limit for the road. The driver behind is trying to overtake. You should

no move closer to the car ahead, so the driver behind has no room to overtake
no wave the driver behind to overtake when it is safe
yes keep a steady course and allow the driver behind to overtake
no accelerate to get away from the driver behind

BB1772. Young, inexperienced and newly qualified drivers can often be involved in crashes. This is due to

no being too cautious at junctions
no driving in the middle of their lane
yes showing off and being competitive
no staying within the speed limit

BB1638. You are driving a slow-moving vehicle on a narrow winding road. You should

no keep well out to stop vehicles overtaking dangerously
no wave following vehicles past you if you think they can overtake quickly
yes pull in safely when you can, to let following vehicles overtake
no give a left signal when it is safe for vehicles to overtake you

BB1112. You have been convicted of driving whilst unfit through drink or drugs. You will find this is likely to cause the cost of one of the following to rise considerably. Which one?

no Road fund licence
yes Insurance premiums
no Vehicle test certificate
no Driving licence

BB1428. You start to feel tired while driving. What should you do?

no Increase your speed slightly
no Decrease your speed slightly
no Find a less busy route
yes Pull over at a safe place to rest

BB1667. As a provisional licence holder, you must not drive a motor car

no at more than 40 mph
yes on your own
yes on the motorway
no under the age of 18 years at night
no with passengers in the rear seats

AB2736. Some two-way roads are divided into three lanes. Why are these particularly dangerous?

yes Traffic in both directions can use the middle lane to overtake
no Traffic can travel faster in poor weather conditions
no Traffic can overtake on the left
no Traffic uses the middle lane for emergencies only

AB2871. Overtaking is a major cause of collisions. In which THREE of these situations should you NOT overtake?

yes If you are turning left shortly afterwards
no When you are in a one-way street
yes When you are approaching a junction
no If you are travelling up a long hill
yes When your view ahead is blocked

BB1594. Hazard warning lights should be used when vehicles are

yes broken down and causing an obstruction
no faulty and moving slowly
no being towed along a road
no reversing into a side road

BB1063. You are turning left on a slippery road. The back of your vehicle slides to the right. You should

no brake firmly and not turn the steering wheel
no steer carefully to the left
yes steer carefully to the right
no brake firmly and steer to the left

BB1069. When driving in falling snow you should

no brake firmly and quickly
no be ready to steer sharply
no use sidelights only
yes brake gently in plenty of time

BB1660. Anti-lock brakes are most effective when you

no keep pumping the foot brake to prevent skidding
no brake normally, but grip the steering wheel tightly
yes brake promptly and firmly until you have slowed down
no apply the handbrake to reduce the stopping distance

BB1742. Travelling for long distances in neutral (known as coasting)

no improves the driver's control
no makes steering easier
yes reduces the driver's control
no uses more fuel

AB2221. What is the national speed limit for cars and motorcycles in the centre lane of a three-lane motorway?

no 40 mph
no 50 mph
no 60 mph
yes 70 mph

AB2611. When going through a contraflow system on a motorway you should

no ensure that you do not exceed 30 mph
yes keep a good distance from the vehicle ahead
no switch lanes to keep the traffic flowing
no stay close to the vehicle ahead to reduce queues

AB2749. You are allowed to stop on a motorway when you

no need to walk and get fresh air
no wish to pick up hitchhikers
yes are told to do so by flashing red lights
no need to use a mobile telephone

BB1523. You are driving on a motorway. The car ahead shows its hazard lights for a short time. This tells you that

no the driver wants you to overtake
no the other car is going to change lanes
yes traffic ahead is slowing or stopping suddenly
no there is a police speed check ahead

AB2254. What does this sign mean?

no Minimum speed 30 mph
no End of maximum speed
yes End of minimum speed
no Maximum speed 30 mph

AB2281. You may only enter a box junction when

no there are less than two vehicles in front of you
no the traffic lights show green
yes your exit road is clear
no you need to turn left

AB2617. Who has priority at an unmarked crossroads?

no The larger vehicle
yes No one has priority
no The faster vehicle
no The smaller vehicle

BB1230. You must not reverse

yes for longer than necessary
no for more than a car's length
no into a side road
no in a built-up area

AB2640. You are on a road which has speed humps. A driver in front is travelling slower than you. You should

no sound your horn
no overtake as soon as you can
no flash your headlights
yes slow down and stay behind

BB1178. You should switch your rear fog lights on when visibility drops below

no your overall stopping distance
no ten car lengths
no 200 metres (656 feet)
yes 100 metres (328 feet)

AB2121. You are at a road junction, turning into a minor road. There are pedestrians crossing the minor road. You should

no stop and wave the pedestrians across
no sound your horn to let the pedestrians know that you are there
yes give way to the pedestrians who are already crossing
no carry on; the pedestrians should give way to you

AB2147. Which TWO should you allow extra room when overtaking?

yes Motorcycles
no Tractors
yes Bicycles
no Road-sweeping vehicles

AB2491. As you approach a pelican crossing the lights change to green. Elderly people are halfway across. You should

no wave them to cross as quickly as they can
no rev your engine to make them hurry
yes flash your lights in case they have not heard you
no wait because they will take longer to cross

AB2660. Powered vehicles used by disabled people are small and hard to see. How do they give early warning when on a dual carriageway?

no They will have a flashing red light
no They will have a flashing green light
no They will have a flashing blue light
yes They will have a flashing amber light.

BB1148. You are driving in town. There is a bus at the bus stop on the other side of the road. Why should you be careful?

no The bus may have broken down
yes Pedestrians may come from behind the bus
no The bus may move off suddenly
no The bus may remain stationary

BB1674. You are dazzled at night by a vehicle behind you. You should

yes set your mirror to anti-dazzle
no set your mirror to dazzle the other driver
no brake sharply to a stop
no switch your rear lights on and off

AB2179. You are following a long vehicle. It approaches a crossroads and signals left, but moves out to the right. You should

no get closer in order to pass it quickly
yes stay well back and give it room
no assume the signal is wrong and it is really turning right
no overtake as it starts to slow down

BB1680. You are driving in heavy traffic on a wet road. Spray makes it difficult to be seen. You should use your

no full beam headlights
yes rear fog lights if visibility is less than 100 metres (328 feet)
no rear fog lights if visibility is more than 100 metres (328 feet)
yes dipped headlights
no sidelights only

BB1537. Which THREE pieces of information are found on a vehicle registration document?

yes Registered keeper
yes Make of the vehicle
no Service history details
no Date of the MOT
no Type of insurance cover
yes Engine size

AB2934. At an incident it is important to look after any casualties. When the area is safe, you should

no get them out of the vehicle
no give them a drink
no give them something to eat
yes keep them in the vehicle
no Breakdown cover
no A vehicle handbook

AB2922. You arrive at an incident. It has just happened and someone is injured. Which THREE should be given urgent priority?

yes Stop any severe bleeding
no Give them a warm drink
yes Check they are breathing
no Take numbers of vehicles involved
no Look for witnesses
yes Clear their airway and keep it open

AB2946. At an incident a casualty has stopped breathing. You should

yes remove anything that is blocking the mouth
no keep the head tilted forwards as far as possible
no raise the legs to help with circulation
no try to give the casualty something to drink
yes tilt the head back gently to clear the airway

BB1745. Any load that is carried on a roof rack should be

yes securely fastened when driving
no loaded towards the rear of the vehicle
no visible in your exterior mirror
no covered with plastic sheeting

BB1610. In which THREE places would parking cause an obstruction to others?

yes Near the brow of a hill
no In a lay-by
no Where the kerb is raised
yes Where the kerb has been lowered for wheelchairs
yes At or near a bus stop

AB2647. The fluid level in your battery is low. What should you top it up with?

no Battery acid
yes Distilled water
no Engine oil
no Engine coolant

BB1771. You are carrying a five year-old child in the back seat of your car. They are under 1.35 metres (4 feet 5 inches) in height. They MUST use an adult seat belt ONLY if

yes a correct child restraint is not available
no it is a lap type belt
no they sit between two adults
no it can be shared with another adult

BB1348. Driving at 70 mph uses more fuel than driving at 50 mph by up to

no 10%
yes 30%
no 75%
no 100%

BB1769. You are parked at the side of the road. You will be waiting for some time for a passenger. What should you do?

yes Switch off the engine
no Apply the steering lock
no Switch off the radio
no Use your headlights


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