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Example Test #30

1. Why do motorcyclists use dipped headlights in daylight?
So that the rider can be seen more easily

To stop the battery overcharging

To improve the rider’s vision

The rider is inviting you to proceed

2. What does this sign mean?
End of dual carriageway

Tall bridge

Road narrows

End of narrow bridge

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3. You're driving past a line of parked cars. What should you do if a ball bounces out into the road ahead?
Continue driving at the same speed and sound your horn

Continue driving at the same speed and flash your headlights

Slow down and be prepared to stop for children

Stop and wave the children across to fetch their ball

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4. Why could it be dangerous to keep the clutch down, or select neutral, for long periods of time while you're driving?
Fuel spillage will occur

Engine damage may be caused

You'll have less steering and braking control

It will wear tyres out more quickly

5. What should you do if the left-hand pavement is closed due to street repairs?
Watch out for pedestrians walking in the road

Use your right-hand mirror more often

Speed up to get past the roadworks more quickly

Position close to the left-hand kerb

6. You're following other vehicles in fog. You have your headlights on dipped beam. What else can you do to reduce the chances of being in a collision?
Keep close to the vehicle in front

Use main beam instead of dipped headlights

Keep up with the faster vehicles

Keep a safe distance from the vehicle in front

7. You're stopped at the side of the road. What must you do if you'll be waiting there for some time?
Switch off the engine

Apply the steering lock

Switch off the radio

Use your headlights

8. What colour are the reflective studs between the hard shoulder and the left-hand lane of a motorway?
Green

Red

White

Amber

9. What should you do if you start to feel drowsy while you're driving on a motorway?
Stop on the hard shoulder for a sleep

Open a window and stop as soon as it’s safe and legal

Speed up to arrive at your destination sooner

Slow down and let other drivers overtake

10. What's the meaning of this traffic sign?
End of two-way road

Give priority to vehicles coming towards you

You have priority over vehicles coming towards you

Bus lane ahead

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11. What does this sign mean?
No trams ahead

Oncoming trams

Trams crossing ahead

Trams only

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12. What does this traffic sign mean?
Compulsory maximum speed limit

Advisory maximum speed limit

Compulsory minimum speed limit

Advised separation distance

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13. You're driving in freezing conditions. What should you do as you approach a sharp bend?
Coast into the bend

Apply your parking brake

Firmly use your footbrake

Slow down gently

14. You're approaching a zebra crossing. What should you do if pedestrians are waiting to cross?
Give way to older and infirm people only

Slow down and prepare to stop

Use your headlights to indicate they can cross

Wave at them to cross the road

15. What style of driving causes increased risk to everyone?
Considerate

Defensive

Competitive

Responsible

16. You have to arrive on time for an appointment. How should you plan for the journey?
Allow plenty of time for the trip

Plan to travel at busy times

Avoid roads with the national speed limit

Prevent other drivers from overtaking

17. What does the term ‘blind spot’ mean?
An area covered by your right-hand mirror

An area not covered by your headlights

An area covered by your left-hand mirror

An area not visible to the driver

18. When may you drive over a pavement?
To overtake slow-moving traffic

When the pavement is very wide

If there are no pedestrians nearby

To gain access to a property

19. Which sign means you have priority over oncoming vehicles?
A

B

C

D

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20. At an incident, a casualty is unconscious but breathing. When should you move them?
When an ambulance is on its way

When bystanders tell you to move them

When there's a risk of further danger

When bystanders offer to help you

21. Why is it bad technique to coast when you're driving downhill?
The fuel consumption will increase

The engine will overheat

The tyres will wear more quickly

The vehicle will gain speed more quickly

22. You're travelling along a motorway. Where would you find a crawler or climbing lane?
On a steep gradient

Before a service area

Before a junction

Along the hard shoulder

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23. What should you check before you start a journey in foggy weather?
The radiator has enough anti-freeze

You have a warning triangle in the vehicle

The windows and lights are clean and clear

You have a mobile phone with you

24. You're driving in traffic at the speed limit for the road. What should you do if the driver behind is trying to overtake?
Move closer to the car ahead, so the driver behind has no room to overtake

Wave the driver behind to overtake when it's safe

Keep a steady course and allow the driver behind to overtake

Accelerate to get away from the driver behind

25. How should a load be carried on your roof rack?
Securely fastened with suitable restraints

Loaded towards the rear of the vehicle

Visible in your exterior mirror

Covered with plastic sheeting

26. What's a Statutory Off-Road Notification (SORN)?
A notification to tell DVSA that a vehicle doesn't have a current MOT

Information kept by the police about the owner of a vehicle

A notification to tell DVLA that a vehicle isn't being used on the road

Information held by insurance companies to check a vehicle is insured

27. What should you do if you overtake a cyclist when it's very windy?
Overtake very slowly

Keep close as you pass

Sound your horn repeatedly

Allow extra room

28. What’s the purpose of the yellow lines painted across the road?
To show a safe distance between vehicles

To keep the area clear of traffic

To make you aware of your speed

To warn you to change direction

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29. You're driving on the motorway in windy conditions. What should you do as you overtake a high-sided vehicle?
Increase your speed

Be wary of a sudden gust

Drive alongside very closely

Expect normal conditions

30. You're driving towards a zebra crossing. What should you do if a person in a wheelchair is waiting to cross?
Continue on your way

Wave to the person to cross

Wave to the person to wait

Be prepared to stop