When warning oncoming traffic that you intend to stop
When your vehicle has broken down and is causing an obstruction
3. In which conditions will your overall stopping distance increase?
In the rain
In fog
At night
In strong winds
4. What does this sign mean?
Side winds
Road noise
Airport
Adverse camber
5. What should you do if you see a large box fall from a lorry onto the motorway?
Go to the next emergency telephone and report the hazard
Catch up with the lorry and try to get the driver's attention
Stop close to the box until the police arrive
Pull over to the hard shoulder, then remove the box
6. What does this sign mean?
No trams ahead
Oncoming trams
Trams crossing ahead
Trams only
7. Why do motorcyclists often look round over their right shoulder just before turning right?
To listen for traffic behind them
Motorcycles don't have mirrors
It helps them balance as they turn
To check for traffic in their blind area
8. What would you do if you see older people crossing the road ahead?
Wave them across so they know that you've seen them
Be patient and allow them to cross in their own time
Rev the engine to let them know that you're waiting
Tap the horn in case they're hard of hearing
9. When are you allowed to use hazard warning lights?
When stopped and temporarily obstructing traffic
When travelling during darkness without headlights
When parked on double yellow lines to visit a shop
When travelling slowly because you're lost
10. On a vehicle, where would you find a catalytic converter?
In the fuel tank
In the air filter
On the cooling system
On the exhaust system
11. When should you use the right-hand lane of a three-lane dual carriageway?
When you're overtaking only
When you're overtaking or turning right
When you're using cruise control
When you're turning right only
12. When will you feel the effects of engine braking?
When you only use the parking brake
When you're in neutral
When you change to a lower gear
When you change to a higher gear
13. What should you do when you're following a motorcyclist along a road that has a poor surface?
Follow closely so they can see you in their mirrors
Overtake immediately to avoid delays
Allow extra room in case they swerve to avoid potholes
Allow the same room as normal to avoid wasting road space
14. 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
15. What's most likely to waste fuel?
Reducing your speed
Driving on motorways
Using different brands of fuel
Under-inflated tyres
16. 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?
Move the rider out of the road
Warn other traffic
Clear the road of debris
Give the rider reassurance
17. What's the legal minimum insurance cover you must have to drive on public roads?
Third party, fire and theft
Comprehensive
Third party only
Personal injury cover
18. What does this sign mean?
Hump bridge
Traffic-calming hump
Low bridge
Uneven road
19. How will a heavy load on your roof rack affect your vehicle's handling?
It will improve the road holding
It will reduce the stopping distance
It will make the steering lighter
It will reduce stability
20. 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
21. You're driving a friend's children home from school. They're both under 14 years old. Who's responsible for making sure they wear a seat belt or approved child restraint where required?
An adult passenger
The children
You, the driver
Your friend
22. You arrive at an incident. There's no danger from fire or further collisions and the emergency services have been called. What's your first priority when attending to an unconscious motorcyclist?
Check whether they're breathing normally
Check whether they're bleeding
Check whether they have any broken bones
Check whether they have any bruising
23. Some two-way roads are divided into three lanes. Why are they particularly dangerous?
Traffic in both directions can use the middle lane to overtake
Traffic can travel faster in poor weather conditions
Traffic can overtake on the left
Traffic uses the middle lane for emergencies only
24. You're in a line of traffic. What action should you take if the driver behind is following very closely?
Ignore the driver behind and continue to travel within the speed limit
Slow down, gradually increasing the gap between you and the vehicle in front
Signal left and wave the driver behind to come past
Move over to a position just left of the centre line of the road
25. What does this sign mean?
No parking
No road markings
No through road
No entry
26. You're turning right onto a dual carriageway. What should you do before emerging?
Stop, apply the parking brake and then select a low gear
Position your vehicle well to the left of the side road
Check that the central reservation is wide enough for your vehicle
Make sure that you leave enough room for a vehicle behind
27. You're driving on a road that has a cycle lane. What does it mean if the lane is marked by a broken white line?
You shouldn't drive in the lane unless it's unavoidable
There's a reduced speed limit for motor vehicles using the lane
Cyclists can travel in both directions in that lane
The lane must be used by motorcyclists in heavy traffic
28. 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
29. What does it mean if the Electronic Stability Control (ESC) indicator lamp lights up while you’re driving?
The ESC system has activated
The ESC system has a fault
The ESC system is running a routine test
The ESC system is switched off
30. What should the driver of the red car (arrowed) do?
Wave towards the pedestrians who are waiting to cross
Wait for the pedestrian in the road to cross
Quickly drive behind the pedestrian in the road
Tell the pedestrian in the road she shouldn't have crossed