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Example Test #76

1. How should you react to inexperienced drivers?
Sound your horn to warn them of your presence

Be patient and prepare for them to react more slowly

Flash your headlights to indicate that it's safe for them to proceed

Overtake them as soon as possible

2. What should you do when you're overtaking a horse and rider?
Sound your horn as a warning

Go past as quickly as possible

Flash your headlights as a warning

Go past slowly and carefully

3. What should you be aware of if you've just passed this sign?
This is a single-track road

You can't stop on this road

Only one lane is in use

All traffic is going one way

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4. You're approaching this roundabout. What should you do when a cyclist is keeping to the left while signalling to turn right?
Sound your horn

Overtake them

Assume they're turning left

Allow them space to turn

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5. This junction, controlled by traffic lights, has a marked area between two stop lines. What's this for?
To allow taxis to position in front of other traffic

To allow people with disabilities to cross the road

To allow cyclists and pedestrians to cross the road together

To allow cyclists to position in front of other traffic

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6. You're reversing into a side road. When would your vehicle be the greatest hazard to passing traffic?
After you’ve completed the manoeuvre

Just before you begin to manoeuvre

After you’ve entered the side road

When the front of your vehicle swings out

7. What should you do when you're driving in snowy conditions?
Brake firmly and quickly

Be ready to steer sharply

Use sidelights only

Brake gently in plenty of time

8. What should you do to avoid fuel spillage?
Check that your tank is only three-quarters full

Check that you've used a locking filler cap

Check that your fuel gauge is working

Check that your filler cap is securely fastened

9. How can you reduce the damage your vehicle causes to the environment?
Use narrow side streets

Brake heavily

Use busy routes

Anticipate well ahead

10. What does this road marking mean?
Don't cross the line

No stopping allowed

You're approaching a hazard

No overtaking allowed

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11. What should you do when you're overtaking at night?
Wait until a bend so that you can see oncoming headlights

Sound your horn twice before moving out

Go past slowly so that you can react to unseen hazards

Beware of bends in the road ahead

12. What should you do if a doctor prescribes drugs that are likely to affect your driving?
Only drive if someone is with you

Avoid driving on motorways

Get someone else to drive

Never drive at more than 30 mph

13. What does this sign mean?
No through road

End of traffic-calming zone

Free-parking zone ends

End of controlled parking zone

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14. What restrictions apply to people who have a provisional driving licence?
They can't drive over 30 mph

They can't drive at night

They can't drive unaccompanied

They can't drive with more than one passenger

15. What should you do while you're driving or riding along a motorway?
Look much further ahead than you would on other roads

Travel much faster than you would on other roads

Maintain a shorter separation distance than you would on other roads

Concentrate more than you would on other roads

16. At an incident, how could you help a casualty who has stopped breathing?
Keep their head tilted forwards as far as possible

Follow the DR ABC code

Raise their legs to help with circulation

Try to give them something to drink

17. What should you do if it's raining and you're following this lorry on a motorway?
Allow a two-second separation gap

Switch your headlights onto main beam

Move into a lane that has less spray

Be aware of spray reducing your vision

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18. You're travelling on a road that has road humps. What should you do when the driver in front is travelling more slowly than you?
Sound your horn

Overtake as soon as you can

Flash your headlights

Slow down and stay behind

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19. When do windscreen pillars cause a serious obstruction to your view?
When you're driving on a motorway

When you're driving on a dual carriageway

When you're approaching a one-way street

When you're approaching bends and junctions

20. What does this sign mean?
New speed limit 20 mph

No vehicles over 30 tonnes

Minimum speed limit 30 mph

End of 20 mph zone

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21. What do the long white lines along the centre of the road mean?
Bus lane

Hazard warning

Give way

Lane marking

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22. Where would you see this sign?
In the window of a car taking children to school

At the side of the road

At playground areas

On the rear of a school bus or coach

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23. What do these zigzag white lines mean?
No parking at any time

Parking allowed only for a short time

Slow down to 20 mph

Sounding horns isn't allowed

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24. You wish to turn right ahead. Why should you take up the correct position in good time?
To allow other drivers to pull out in front of you

To give a better view into the road that you're joining

To help other road users know what you intend to do

To allow drivers to pass you on the right

25. What should you do when you're approaching this crossing?
Prepare to slow down and stop

Stop and wave the pedestrians across

Speed up and pass by quickly

Continue unless the pedestrians step out

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26. Your vehicle broke down on the hard shoulder of a motorway, but has now been repaired. How should you rejoin the main carriageway?
Move out onto the carriageway, then build up your speed

Move out onto the carriageway using your hazard warning lights

Gain speed on the hard shoulder before moving out onto the carriageway

Wait on the hard shoulder until someone flashes their headlights at you

27. What should you do when there's an obstruction on your side of the road?
Carry on, as you have priority

Give way to oncoming traffic

Wave oncoming vehicles through

Accelerate to get past first

28. 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

29. How much can stopping distances increase in icy conditions?
Two times

Three times

Five times

Ten times

30. Why could it be dangerous to reverse from a side road into a main road?
Your reverse sensors will beep

Your view will be restricted

Your reversing lights will be hidden

Your mirrors will need adjusting