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Example Test #60

1. If you pass your driving test in an automatic vehicle, what type of vehicle can you drive?
All vehicles.

Only manual vehicles.

Motorcycles only.

Only automatic vehicles.

2. How might coasting effect your vehicles tyres?
It may cause a flat tyre.

It can cause a tyre blow-out.

It can increase your tyre pressure.

It wouldn't make any difference.

3. Why does a driver need to be careful in this instance?
You have a greater chance of your wheels locking.

You have a higher chance of skidding.

You have a greater chance of your brakes failing.

Falling leaves may block your view.

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4. What is the meaning of this sign?
The motorway ends ahead.

The motorway ends in 500 metres.

There are traffic queues likely to be up ahead.

There is an a motorway entrance ahead.

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5. You are driving in thick fog, what should you do?
Switch on your dipped headlights as well as fog lights (if you have them).

Switch on your full headlights.

Drive faster.

Keep close to the vehicles in front.

6. Before making a left turn what should the driver of the silver car do?
Look in all mirrors.

Speed up and pass out the cyclist.

Let the cyclist intending to go straight to pass you.

Stop and turn on your hazard lights.

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7. What should you do if your accelerator jams while driving?
Engage the handbrake.

Press the brake rapidly and firmly.

Change to neutral gear and use the brakes to stop the vehicle.

Freewheel into a safe place and stop.

8. In good driving conditions how would you know what is considered a safe following distance from the vehicle in front.
By giving a minimum of two seconds between the vehicle in front and you passing a certain fixed point on the road.

By giving a minimum of four seconds between the vehicle in front and you passing a certain fixed point on the road.

By giving a minimum of five seconds between the vehicle in front and you passing a certain fixed point on the road.

By giving a minimum of one second between the vehicle in front and you passing a certain fixed point on the road.

9. You see an ambulance with flashing blue lights up ahead, what should you do?
Pull your vehicle towards the right.

Speed up.

Slow down and be prepared to stop if needed.

Stop your vehicle.

10. What should you do if you come to a set of traffic lights that aren't working?
Stop completely until the traffic lights start working again.

Slow down and drive slowly through the junction while watching for other vehicles.

Speed up to get through the junction as quickly as possible.

Approach with extra care amd only continue if it's safe to do so.

11. How could you help a motorcyclist who has been involved in a crash and is in shock?
Gently lay the motorcyclist on their back.

Gently lay the victim on their stomach.

Gently lay the victim in the rocovery poitsion.

Offer the victim a drink of water.

12. Should you pass out the cyclist in this scenario?
You should not because there are lots of cyclists.

You should because it is safe.

You should not because you do not have a clear line of sight.

You may but use caution.

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13. You are driving in slow-moving traffic through a built-up area, for whom do you need to check you blind spots regularly?
Pedestrians, motorcyclists and cyclists.

Just motorcyclists.

Both cyclists and pedestrians.

Pedestrians only.

14. What is the meaning of this sign?
Two-way system in operation.

Furthest left lane is closed.

Pedestrian crossing ahead.

You must switch to the left lane.

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15. You notice your car has a worn front tyre, what should you do?
Replace the affected tyre.

Take it to a mechanic.

Swap it with one of the rear tyres, as they are not as important.

Put more air into the tyre.

16. How should you secure a childrens car seat system in your vehicle.
Tie it down with a rope on both sides.

You don't need to secure the car seat.

Place it in the front passenger seat and secure it with the seatbelt.

It needs to be secured with either a seatbelt or ISOFIX.

17. What is the emaning of this sign?
Stay to the right.

Overtake in the left lane only.

Stay to the left.

No left turn.

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18. What is the meaning of this road marking?
You cannot cross over the broken white line unless you consider it safe.

Stay to the left of the line.

Overtaking allowed if it is safe.

No overtaking allowed.

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19. What drink should you offer someone who has been injured in a crash?
Milk.

Coffee or other caffeinated drink.

Don't offer anything.

Water only.

20. What should you do if you notice horse riders ahead?
Slow down and give the riders extra space and overtake if safe to do so.

Speed up.

Overtake the riders.

Move into the hard shoulder.

21. What is the meaning of this sign?
Approaching a T-junction with a dual carriageway.

Approaching a T-junction with two roads of the same importance.

Approaching a T-junction.

Yield to traffic to the right.

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22. You wish to pass out a cyclist, what should you do?
Speed up.

Look in your mirrors and blind spots.

Change to a low gear.

Give them extra space in case they make a sudden movement.

23. What should you do if you are slowed down by a cyclist on the road ahead?
Beep your horn to inform the cyclist to move off the road.

Speed up and pass out the cyclist.

Keep your distance until you can overtake safely.

Stay close to the cyclist.

24. In what instance is a red flag a suitable marker for a rear load overhang greater than one metre?
Always.

Never.

During daylight hours only.

When driving in an urban area.

25. You wish to reverse on a busy road, what should you do?
Look in your rear view mirror only and then reverse.

Make the manoevre quickly.

Use your indicators to let other drivers know.

Look in all mirrors and blind spots to ensure it is safe before reversing slowly.

26. What is the minimum distance you should allow between the vehicle in front of you when driving 100km/h on a dry road?
60 metres.

63 metres.

62 metres.

64 metres.

27. What is the meaning of flashing amber lights at a pelican crossing?
Yield to pedestrians and only continue if safe to do so.

Yield to oncoming traffic.

Stop.

Continue driving.

28. What is the maximum speed limit for cars or motorcycles on a single carriageway national road?
90 km/h.

120 km/h.

80 km/h.

100 km/h.

29. What should you do if you're in traffic that is controlled by traffic lights?
Try to move to a different space or lane.

Try to overtake to get to the front of the traffic.

Do a U-turn to avoid the traffic.

Keep your space in the traffic queue.

30. Why might your vehicle skid?
Braking too heavily, accelerating unnessarily and driving too slow.

If you accelerate harshly at the wrong time, apply the brake too strongly or drive too fast.

Too much heavy braking and driving too fast.

Accelerating harshly, braking cautiously, driving too fast.