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Test Type: Motorway
Number of Questions: 50
Pass Mark: 43
1) Blue reflective studs on a motorway indicate an area reserved for?
2) What should you do when driving or riding along a motorway?
3) What colour backgrounds do Motorway signs show?
4) Your vehicle has broken down on a motorway. You aren't able to stop on the hard shoulder. What should you do?
5) What does tailgating on a motorway mean?
6) You are driving along the motorway in the inside lane.
You intend to turn left at the next available exit.
When should you signal left?

7) Motorway road surfaces tend to be at their most slippery:-
8) Usually, on a motorway, how far from the
exit is the first sign showing the junction
number?
9) What is the normal (national) speed limit for cars in the left-hand lane of a three-laned motorway?
10) You are on a motorway at night. You MUST
have your headlights switched on unless
11) On a Motorway in poor daylight what should you use?
12) On a motorway the amber reflective studs
can be found between
13) You must ensure that any load carried on or in your vehicle while driving along the motorway is: -
2 answers required
14) The left-hand lane of a motorway should be
used for

15) What is the national speed limit for cars on a motorway?
16) You are travelling on the motorway and are feeling tired. What should you do?
17) Travelling on a wet motorway with road spray you should :
18) When driving along the motorway your overall stopping distance will be much longer when:-
19) A motorcycle is not allowed on a motorway if it has an engine size smaller than:-
20) You are driving on a wet motorway with surface spray. You should:-
21) You are joining a motorway.
Why is it important to make full use of the slip road ?
22) You must not stop on a motorway. What are the 2 exceptions to this rule?
2 answers required
23) What do AMBER studs on the motorway show?
24) You are travelling at 60 m.p.h. on a good, dry motorway
What is the overall stopping distance?
25) You are travelling on a motorway. A bag falls off the roof rack. What should you do?
26) You are the only one on a three lane motorway.
Which lane should you drive in if you are travelling at 70 mph in a car?
27) Motorway emergency telephones are usually
linked to the police.
In some areas they are
now linked to
28) Which FOUR of these must NOT use
motorways?
4 answers required
29) You are towing a small trailer on a busy three-lane motorway. You must :
2 answers required
30) You have broken down on a motorway. You have stopped on the hard shoulder.
Where is the safest place to wait for help ?
31) On a motorway what is used to reduce
traffic bunching?
32) Rear fog lights should be used on a motorway when visibility is below:-
33) If you break down on the motorway - which way should you walk to use the emergency telephone on the hard shoulder?
34) Where are you most likely to see this sign?

35) You are intending to leave the motorway at
the next exit.
Before you reach the exit you
should normally position your vehicle
36) When driving on a motorway, when should you indicate to change lanes?
37) A flashing motorway sign reads 'FOG' on a apparently clear road. What does this tell you?
38) When joining a motorway you must always
39) A crawler lane on a motorway is found

40) When joining a motorway you should ?
2 answers required
41) Motorway hard shoulders should ONLY be used for?
42) What does this motorway sign mean?

43) If there is ice or snow on a Motorway braking distances can increase by:-
44) When may you use the right hand lane of the motorway?
45) You may only stop on the hard shoulder of a motorway
46) You are driving on a wet motorway with surface spray. You should:-
47) Which of the following statement is correct?
48) You're towing a small trailer on a busy three-lane motorway. All the lanes are open. You must
49) What is the maximum speed for cars towing caravans on a Motorway?
50) Setting down or picking up passengers on a motorway is only allowed:-
Answers
| 1. b |
11. c |
21. b |
31. a |
41. c |
| 2. a |
12. c |
22. b,c |
32. c |
42. b |
| 3. c |
13. b,c |
23. a |
33. c |
43. c |
| 4. a |
14. d |
24. a |
34. c |
44. b |
| 5. d |
15. c |
25. c |
35. b |
45. d |
| 6. c |
16. b |
26. b |
36. b |
46. a |
| 7. c |
17. d |
27. b |
37. d |
47. d |
| 8. b |
18. a |
28. a,d,e,f |
38. d |
48. d |
| 9. d |
19. a |
29. b,c |
39. a |
49. c |
| 10. d |
20. a |
30. d |
40. a,d |
50. d |
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