Questions
1) You are following a vehicle on a wet road. You should leave a time gap of at least A - one second B - two seconds C - three seconds D - four seconds
2) At a pelican crossing the flashing amber light means you MUST A - stop and wait for the green light B - stop and wait for the red light C - give way to pedestrians waiting to cross D - give way to pedestrians already on the crossing
3) You wish to turn right ahead. Why should you take up the correct position in good time? A - To allow other drivers to pull out in front of you B - To give a better view into the road that you’re joining C - To help other road users know what you intend to do D - To allow drivers to pass you on the right
4) What should you use your horn for? A - To alert others to your presence B - To allow you right of way C - T o greet other road users D - To signal your annoyance
5) Young, inexperienced and newly qualified drivers can often be involved in crashes. This is due to A - being too cautious at junctions B - driving in the middle of their lane C - showing off and being competitive D - staying within the speed limit
6) If your vehicle uses diesel fuel, take extra care when refuelling. Diesel fuel when spilt is A - sticky B - odourless C - clear D - slippery
7) What does 'tailgating' mean? A - Using the rear door of a hatchback car B - Reversing into a parking space C - Following another vehicle too closely D - Driving with rear fog lights on
8) At a pelican crossing, what must you do when the amber light is flashing? A - Stop and wait for the green light B - Stop and wait for the red light C - Give way to pedestrians waiting to cross D - Give way to pedestrians already on the crossing
9) You stop for pedestrians waiting to cross at a zebra crossing. They do not start to cross. What should you do? A - Be patient and wait B - Sound your horn C - Carry on D - Wave them to cross
10) A long, heavily laden lorry is taking a long time to overtake you. What should you do? A - Speed up B - Slow down C - Hold your speed D - Change direction
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