What should you do when you see this sign at a crossroads? Correct Answer: A Carry on with great care Explanation: When traffic lights are out of order, treat the junction as an unmarked crossroads.
Be very careful and be prepared to stop; no-one has priority. You're following a cyclist. What should you do when you wish to turn left just ahead? Correct Answer: B Hold back until the cyclist has passed the junction Explanation: Make allowances for cyclists, and give them plenty of room.
Don't overtake and then immediately turn left. Be patient and turn behind them when they've passed the junction. You're on a two-lane dual carriageway. Why would you use the right-hand lane? Correct Answer: C To overtake slower traffic Explanation: Normally you should travel in the left-hand lane and only use the right-hand lane for overtaking or turning right. Move back into the left lane as soon as it's safe but don't cut in across the path of the vehicle you've just passed.
At a puffin crossing, which colour follows the green signal? Correct Answer: C Steady amber Explanation: Puffin crossings have infra-red sensors that detect when pedestrians are crossing and hold the red traffic signal until the crossing is clear. The use of a sensor means there's no flashing amber phase as there is with a pelican crossing. What type of vehicle displays this yellow sign? Correct Answer: C A school bus Explanation: Buses which carry children to and from school may stop at places other than scheduled bus stops.
Be aware that they might pull over at any time to allow children to get on or off. This will normally be when traffic is heavy during rush hour. You're travelling along a motorway.
When are you allowed to overtake on the left? Correct Answer: A When in queues and traffic to your right is moving more slowly than you are Explanation: Never overtake on the left, unless the traffic is moving in queues and the queue on your right is moving more slowly than the one you're in. Unless signs show otherwise, what's the national speed limit for a car or motorcycle on a motorway?
Correct Answer: C 70 mph Explanation: The national speed limit for a car or motorcycle on a motorway is 70 mph. Lower speed limits may be in force; for example, at roadworks. Variable speed limits also operate in some areas when the motorway is very busy. Cars or motorcycles towing trailers are subject to a lower speed limit. Who may use toucan crossings? Correct Answer: A Cyclists and pedestrians Explanation: There are some crossings where cycle routes lead cyclists to cross at the same place as pedestrians.
These are called toucan crossings. Always look out for cyclists, as they're likely to be approaching faster than pedestrians. Your vehicle needs a current MOT certificate. What will the MOT certificate enable you to do?
Correct Answer: D Tax your vehicle Explanation: If your vehicle is required to have an MOT certificate, you'll need to make sure this is current before you're able to tax your vehicle. You can do this online, by phone or at certain post offices. There's been a collision.
A driver is suffering from shock. What should you do? Correct Answer: D Reassure them Explanation: A casualty suffering from shock may have injuries that aren't immediately obvious. Call the emergency services, then stay with the person in shock, offering reassurance until the experts arrive.
You arrive at the scene of a motorcycle crash. No other vehicle is involved. The rider is unconscious and lying in the middle of the road. What's the first thing you should do at the scene? Correct Answer: D Warn other traffic Explanation: The motorcyclist is in an extremely vulnerable position, exposed to further danger from traffic. Approaching vehicles need advance warning in order to slow down and safely take avoiding action or stop.
Don't put yourself or anyone else at risk. Use the hazard warning lights on your vehicle to alert other road users to the danger. How should you move off safely from a parked position? Correct Answer: C Look over your shoulder for a final check Explanation: Before you move off from the side of the road, you should take a final look over your shoulder to check your blind spot.
This will help you to see any road user who isn't visible in your mirrors. What can you do to prevent a cable-operated clutch from becoming stiff? Correct Answer: B Keep the cable oiled Explanation: Keeping the clutch cable oiled will help it to move smoothly through its outer casing. This will extend the life of the cable and help prevent the clutch's operation from becoming stiff. What can cause your tyres to lose their grip on the road surface and skid? Correct Answer: B Heavy braking Explanation: You can cause your motorcycle to skid by heavy braking, as well as excessive acceleration, swerving or changing direction too sharply, and leaning over too far.
Why is it vital for a rider to make a lifesaver check before turning right? Correct Answer: A To check for any overtaking traffic Explanation: The lifesaver glance makes you aware of what's happening behind and alongside you before you alter your course.
This glance must be timed so that you still have time to react if it isn't safe to carry out your manoeuvre. Traction control systems TCS are fitted to some motorcycles. What do they help to prevent? Correct Answer: D Wheelspin when accelerating Explanation: TCS helps to prevent the rear wheel from spinning, especially when accelerating on a slippery surface.
Correct Answer: C End of restricted parking area Explanation: Even though you've left the restricted area, make sure that you park where you won't endanger other road users or cause an obstruction. Correct Answer: A End of dual carriageway Explanation: Don't wait until the last moment before moving into the left-hand lane.
Plan ahead and don't rely on other traffic letting you in. Correct Answer: B Lane for heavy and slow vehicles Explanation: Where there's a long, steep, uphill gradient on a motorway, a crawler lane may be provided. This helps the traffic to flow by diverting the slower heavy vehicles into a dedicated lane on the left. Correct Answer: D Traffic lights out of order Explanation: You might see this sign where traffic lights are out of order.
Proceed with caution, as nobody has priority at the junction. You're turning right at a crossroads. An oncoming driver is also turning right. How should you normally deal with this? Correct Answer: D Keep the other vehicle to your right and turn behind it offside to offside Explanation: At crossroads, traffic normally turns offside to offside.
This is the safest way to turn, but sometimes the layout or road markings indicate drivers should pass nearside to nearside. Take extra care at these crossroads because, as you turn, your view ahead will be obscured by the oncoming vehicle crossing in front of you.
You've just passed your practical test. You don't hold a full licence in another category. Within two years you get six penalty points on your licence.
What will you have to do? Correct Answer: D Retake your theory and practical tests Explanation: If you accumulate six or more penalty points within two years of gaining your first full licence, it will be revoked. The six or more points include any gained due to offences you committed before passing your test.
If this happens, you may only drive as a learner until you pass both the theory and practical tests again. You notice horse riders in front. What should you do first?
Correct Answer: D Slow down and be ready to stop Explanation: Be particularly careful when approaching horse riders - slow down and be prepared to stop. Always pass wide and slowly, and look out for signals given by the riders. Horses are unpredictable: always treat them as potential hazards and take great care when passing them.
It can be helpful to plan your route before starting a journey. Why should you also plan an alternative route? Correct Answer: D Your original route may be blocked Explanation: It can be frustrating and worrying to find your planned route is blocked by roadworks or diversions.
If you've planned an alternative, you'll feel less stressed and more able to concentrate fully on your driving or riding. If your original route is mostly on motorways, it's a good idea to plan an alternative using non-motorway roads.
Always carry a map with you just in case you need to refer to it. Correct Answer: D Zebra crossing ahead Explanation: Look well ahead and be ready to stop for any pedestrians crossing, or about to cross, the road. Also check the pavements for anyone who looks like they might step or run into the road.
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