1) Why is it more difficult to overtake a large
vehicle than a car?
2) You keep well back while waiting to
overtake a large vehicle. A car fills the gap.
You should
3) You are waiting to emerge left from a minor
road. A large vehicle is approaching from
the right.
You have time to turn, but you
should wait.
Why?
4) Why should you be careful when riding on
roads where electric trams operate?
2 answers required
5) Before overtaking a large vehicle you should
keep well back.
Why is this?
6) You are riding behind a long vehicle. There
is a mini-roundabout ahead.
The vehicle is
signalling left, but positioned to the right.
You should
7) Powered vehicles, such as wheelchairs or
scooters, used by disabled people have a
maximum speed of
8) You are following a large vehicle
approaching crossroads.
The driver signals
to turn left.
What should you do?
9) Which of these is LEAST likely to be
affected by crosswinds?
10) What should you do when you're approaching a bus that's signalling to move away from a bus stop?
1. a |
2. b |
3. a |
4. a,b |
5. b |
6. c |
7. a |
8. d |
9. d |
10. b |
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