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Which of the following may help to deter a thief from stealing your car? | Etching the registration number on your windows |
You wish to turn right ahead why should you take up the correct position in good time? | To help other road users know what you intend to do |
You're driving on the motorway in windy conditions. What should you do as you overtake a high-sided vehicle? | Be wary of a sudden gust |
What should you do when you park at night on a road that has a 40mph speed limit? | Leave parking lights switched on |
What shape are traffic signs giving orders? | Red circles |
Following a collision, a person has been injured. What would be a warning sign of shock? | Rapid shallow breathing |
After passing your driving test, you suffer from ill health. This affects your driving what must you do? | Inform the licensing authority |
Where are you most likely to be affected by side winds? | On an open stretch of road |
You're on a motorway, red flashing lights appear above your lane only. What should you do? | Move into another lane in good time |
Over what distance are you allowed to reverse? | No further than necessary |
You're driving at night and are dazzled by vehicle headlights coming towards you. What should you do? | Slow down or stop |
What should you do when you see two elderly pedestrians about to cross the road ahead? | Be careful they might misjudge your speed |
What should you do when you're joining a motorway? | Give way to the traffic already on the motorway |
You're on a road that's only wide enough for one vehicle. A car is going towards you. What should you do? | Pull into a space on your left |
What must you have when you apply to renew your vehicle tax? | Valid insurance |
In which of these circumstances must you show your insurance certificate ? | When a police officer asks |
You want ti turn right at a box junction. There's on coming traffic, what should you do? | Waiting the box junction if your exit is clear |
You're driving on a lay road. How can you avoid a wheelspin? | Drive at a slow speed in a high as possible gear |
When must you contact your vehicle licensing authority? | When you change vehicle |
When should you use your hazard warning lights? | When your vehicle has broken down and is causing an obstruction |
You're in a collision with another moving vehicle, someone is injured and your vehicle is damaged. What information should you find out? | The other drivers name, address and telephone number |
How will a roof rack affect your cars performance? | Fuel consumption will increase |
You've been convicted of driving while unfit through drink or drugs. You'll find this is likely to cause the cost of something to rise considerably what is it? | Insurance premiums |
On which occasion may you enter a box junction? | When your exit road is clear |
You're turning left at a junction where pedestrians have started to cross. What should you do? | Give way to them |
Where on a motorway would you find green reflective studs? | At slip-road entrances and exits |
How should you drive in areas with traffic-calming measures? | At a reduced speed |
You're driving on a well-lit motorway on a clear night. What must you do? | Use your headlights |
You're driving on an open road in dry weather. What should the distance be between you and the vehicle in front? | A two second time gap |
At traffic lights, what does it mean when the amber lights show on its own? | Stop at the stop line |
When mustn't you sound your vehicles horn? | Between 11.30 pm and 7am in a built up area |
In good conditions, whats the typical stopping distance at 70mph ? | 96 meters (315 feet) |
What will affect your vehicle stopping distance ? | The condition of the tyres |
How can you avoid wasting fuel? | By having your vehicle serviced regularly |
Where shouldn't you park? | At a near a bus stop |
What should you do when overtaking a horse and rider? | Go past slowly and carefully |
You're driving with your front fog lights switched on. Earlier fog lights what should you do? | Switch them off as long as visibility remains good |
When may the cost of your insurance come down? | When you complete the pass plus scheme |
You're driving on a motorway. The car I front shows hazard warning lights for a short time. What does this tell you? | Traffic ahead is slowing down or stopping suddenly |
Why can it be an advantage for traffic speed to stay constant over a longer distance? | You're overall journey time will normally improve |
You have to make a journey in fog. What should you do before you set off? | Make sure the windows are clean |
Your vehicle is fitted with a handheld telephone. What should you do to use the phone? | Fine a safe place to stop |
If you see a tank vehicle displaying a diamond symbol with a 3 in it, it means the vehicle is? | Carrying dangerous goods |
You're approaching a roundabout on a main road. Yellow lines are panted across thread | To make you aware of how fast you're driving |
You're at the scene of an accident. What should you do? | Make sure that you do not put yourself in any danger |
Which of these emergency vehicles might have a flashing blue beacon? | A coastguard vehicle |
You're driving behind a tractor and would like to get past but you're not sure if it is safe to do so. What should you do? | Do not overtake until you're certain that it is safe to do so |
You want to tow a caravan. What can you do to help with handling? | Fit a stabiliser to the tow bar |
You're at the scene of an incident. What should you NOT do? | Offer someone who is involved a cigarette to calm down |
What is the typical stopping distance when travelling 70mph in good conditions? | 315 feet (96 meters) |