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Example Test #98

1. When may front fog lights be used?
When visibility is seriously reduced

When they're fitted above the bumper

When they aren't as bright as the headlights

When an audible warning device is used

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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. Which vehicles are prohibited from using the motorway?
Powered mobility scooters

Motorcycles over 50 cc

Double-deck buses

Cars with automatic transmission

4. What should you do if you have to make a journey in foggy conditions?
Follow other vehicles’ tail lights closely

Avoid using dipped headlights

Leave plenty of time for your journey

Keep two seconds behind the vehicle ahead

5. Why should you be cautious when going past this bus waiting at a bus stop?
There's a zebra crossing ahead

There are driveways on the left

People may cross the road in front of it

The road surface will be slippery

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6. You're approaching a roundabout. What should you do if there are horses being ridden in front of you?
Sound your horn as a warning

Treat them like any other vehicle

Give them plenty of room

Accelerate past as quickly as possible

7. Why have 'red routes' been introduced in major cities?
To raise the speed limits

To help the traffic flow

To provide better parking

To allow lorries to load more freely

8. You stop on the hard shoulder of a motorway and use the emergency telephone. Where's the best place to wait for help to arrive?
Next to the phone

Well away from the carriageway

With your vehicle

On the hard shoulder

9. A horse rider is in the left-hand lane approaching a roundabout. Where should you expect the rider to go?
In any direction

To the right

To the left

Straight ahead

10. Your car gets a puncture while you're driving on the motorway. What should you do when you've stopped on the hard shoulder?
Carefully change the wheel yourself

Use an emergency telephone and call for help

Try to wave down another vehicle for help

Only change the wheel if you have a passenger to help you

11. Why are place names painted on the road surface?
To restrict the flow of traffic

To warn of oncoming traffic

To help you select the correct lane in good time

To prevent you from changing lanes

12. Why is a toucan crossing different from other crossings?
Moped riders can use it

It's controlled by a traffic warden

It's controlled by two flashing lights

Cyclists can use it

13. What should you do when leaving your vehicle parked and unattended?
Park near a busy junction

Park in a housing estate

Lock it and remove the key

Leave the left indicator on

14. Which sign shows that you're entering a one-way system?
A

B

C

D

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15. How should you use the lanes on a motorway?
Use the lane that has the least traffic

Keep to the left-hand lane unless you're overtaking

Overtake using the lane that’s clearest

Stay in one lane until you reach your exit

16. Which sign means the end of a dual carriageway?
A

B

C

D

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17. You see these double white lines along the centre of the road. When may you park on the left?
If the line nearest to you is broken

When there are no yellow lines

To pick up or set down passengers

During daylight hours only

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18. Why is it dangerous to drive too close to the vehicle ahead?
Your engine will overheat

Your mirrors will need adjusting

Your view of the road ahead will be restricted

Your satnav will be confused

19. Which lights must you use if you're driving on a well-lit motorway at night?
Use only your sidelights

Use your headlights

Use rear fog lights

Use front fog lights

20. When are you allowed to park in a parking bay for disabled drivers?
When you have a Blue Badge

When you have a wheelchair

When you have an advanced driver certificate

When you have an adapted vehicle

21. Powered vehicles used by disabled people are small and can be hard to see. What must they display if they're travelling on a dual carriageway?
Flashing red beacon

Flashing green beacon

Flashing blue beacon

Flashing amber beacon

22. What does this sign mean?
Two-way traffic crosses a one-way road

Traffic approaching you has priority

Two-way traffic straight ahead

Motorway contraflow system ahead

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23. 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

24. For how long is an MOT certificate normally valid?
Three years after the date it was issued

10,000 miles

One year after the date it was issued

30,000 miles

25. What does this traffic sign mean?
Slippery road ahead

Tyres liable to punctures ahead

Danger ahead

Service area ahead

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26. Where are amber reflective studs found on a motorway?
Between the hard shoulder and the carriageway

Between the acceleration lane and the carriageway

Between the central reservation and the carriageway

Between each pair of lanes

27. What should you do first if your vehicle has broken down on an automatic railway level crossing?
Get everyone out of the vehicle and clear of the crossing

Telephone your vehicle recovery service to move it

Walk along the track to give warning to any approaching trains

Try to push the vehicle clear of the crossing as soon as possible

28. You're on a motorway. What must you do if there's a red cross showing above every lane?
Pull onto the hard shoulder

Slow down and watch for further signals

Leave at the next exit

Stop and wait

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29. You're leaving a safe gap as you follow a large vehicle. What should you do if a car moves into this gap?
Sound your horn

Drop back further

Flash your headlights

Start to overtake

30. What does this sign mean?
The right-hand lane ahead is narrow

Right-hand lane for buses only

Right-hand lane for turning right

The right-hand lane is closed

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