AB2740. You are following a vehicle at a safe distance on a wet road. Another driver overtakes you and pulls into the gap you have left. What should you do?
Flash your headlights as a warning Try to overtake safely as soon as you can Drop back to regain a safe distance Stay close to the other vehicle until it moves on
AB2075. Braking distances on ice can be
twice the normal distance five times the normal distance seven times the normal distance ten times the normal distance
AB2624. When approaching a right-hand bend you should keep well to the left. Why is this?
To improve your view of the road To overcome the effect of the road’s slope To let faster traffic from behind overtake To be positioned safely if you skid
AB2713. Where are you most likely to be affected by a side wind?
On a narrow country lane On an open stretch of road On a busy stretch of road On a long, straight road
AB2076. Freezing conditions will affect the distance it takes you to come to a stop. You should expect stopping distances to increase by up to
two times three times five times ten times
AB2639. You have just gone through deep water. To dry off the brakes you should
accelerate and keep to a high speed for a short time go slowly while gently applying the brakes avoid using the brakes at all for a few miles stop for at least an hour to allow them time to dry
AB2714.. In good conditions, what is the typical stopping distance at 70 mph?