Questions
1) You are about to overtake a motorcyclist. They look over their right shoulder. It is most likely that A - the rider intends moving to the right B - something has fallen from the machine C - the drive chain is slack D - the rear tyre is flat
2) Where should you take particular care to look out for motorcyclists and cyclists? A - On dual carriageways B - At junctions C - At zebra crossings D - In one-way streets
3) While driving at night you see a pedestrian wearing reflective clothing and carrying a red light. This means you are approaching A - men at work B - an organised walk C - an accident blackspot D - slow-moving vehicles
4) You are driving on a main road. You intend to turn right into a side road. Just before turning you should A - adjust your interior mirror B - flash your headlights C - steer over to the left D - check for traffic overtaking on your right
5) What should you do when you're approaching a bus that's signalling to move away from a bus stop? A - Get past before it moves B - Allow it to pull away, if it is safe to do so C - Flash your headlights as you approach D - Signal left and wave the bus on
6) You are following two cyclists. They approach a roundabout in the left-hand lane. In which direction should you expect the cyclists to go? A - Left B - Right C - Any direction D - Straight ahead
7) You are at the front of a queue of traffic waiting to turn right into a side road. Why is it important to check your right mirror just before turning? A - To look for pedestrians about to cross B - To check for overtaking vehicles C - To make sure the side road is clear D - To check for emerging traffic
8) A toucan crossing is different from other crossings because A - moped riders can use it B - it is controlled by a traffic warden C - it is controlled by two flashing lights D - cyclists can use it
9) In windy conditions, which activity requires extra care? A - Using the brakes B - Moving off on a hill C - Turning into a narrow road D - Passing pedal cyclists
10) Which THREE of the following are hazards motorcyclists may present in queues of traffic? 3 answers required A - Cutting in just in front of you B - Riding in single file C - Passing very close to you D - Riding with their headlight on dipped beam E - Filtering between the lanes
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