Questions
1) On a motorway you may ONLY stop on the hard shoulder A - in an emergency B - If you feel tired and need to rest C - if you go past the exit that you wanted to take D - to pick up a hitchhiker
2) A motorcycle is not allowed on a motorway if it has an engine size smaller than A - 50 cc B - 125 cc C - 150 cc D - 250 cc
3) Which FOUR of these must NOT use motorways? 4 answers required A - Learner car drivers B - Motorcycles over 50cc C - Double-deck buses D - Farm tractors E - Horse riders F - Cyclists
4) On a motorway the amber reflective studs can be found between A - the hard shoulder and the carriageway B - the acceleration lane and the carriageway C - the central reservation and the carriageway D - each pair of the lanes
5) You are travelling on a motorway. You decide you need a rest. You should A - stop on the hard shoulder B - pull in at the nearest service area C - pull up on a slip road D - park on the central reservation
6) What basic rule applies when you're using a motorway? A - Use the lane that has the least traffic B - Keep to the left-hand lane unless overtaking C - Overtake on the side that’s clearest D - Try to keep above 50 mph to prevent congestion
7) What should you do when driving or riding along a motorway? A - Look much further ahead than you would on other roads B - Travel much faster than you would on other roads C - Maintain a shorter separation distance than you would on other roads D - Concentrate more than you would on other roads
8) Motorway emergency telephones are usually linked to the police. In some areas they are now linked to A - the local ambulance service B - an Highways Agency control centre C - the local fire brigade D - a breakdown service control centre
9) You are riding at 70 mph on a three-lane motorway. There is no traffic ahead. Which lane should you use? A - Any lane B - Middle lane C - Right-hand lane D - Left-hand lane
10) You are intending to leave the motorway at the next exit. Before you reach the exit you should normally position your motorcycle A - in the middle lane B - in the left-hand lane C - on the hard shoulder D - in any lane
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