Questions
1) Your vehicle is more than 3 metres (9 feet 10 inches) high. Where is this information usually displayed? A - On the tax disc B - On the weight plate C - In the driver's cab D - In the engine bay
2) You are driving a vehicle fitted with a speed limiter. You should allow for its effects when A - cornering B - braking C - overtaking D - changing gear
3) In England and Wales, what is the national speed limit on a single carriageway road for a rigid lorry with a maximum authorised mass of more than 7.5 tonnes? A - 30 mph B - 40 mph C - 50 mph D - 60 mph
4) What does this sign mean? A - Slippery road B - Double bend C - Overhead electrified cable D - Cable laying ahead
5) What does this sign mean? A - No vehicles over 14 feet 6 inches (4.4 m) wide B - No vehicles over 14 feet 6 inches (4.4 m) high C - Road humps 14 feet 6 inches (4.4 m) apart D - No vehicles over 14 feet 6 inches (4.4 m) long
6) You are driving a vehicle higher than 3.0 metres (10 feet). Extra care must be taken when driving 3 answers required A - through arched bridges B - through road tunnels C - near airports D - near overhead cables E - up steep hills F - over narrow bridges
7) You are driving a long vehicle. You want to turn right. There is a painted miniroundabout. What should you do? A - Make sure none of your wheels touch the roundabout B - Avoid going over the roundabout if possible C - Go ahead, and turn right at the next junction D - Carefully mount the left-hand kerb to make more room
8) You are driving on a motorway in a vehicle fitted with a speed limiter. You should be aware of A - the lower running costs B - the smoother ride C - the limited power available when overtaking D - the increased fuel consumption
9) Which axle configuration is most effective at preventing petrol tankers from rolling over? A - Tandem axles with double wheels B - Tandem axles with air suspension C - Tri-axles with single wheels D - Tri-axles with double wheels
10) You're driving a lorry carrying a load that's 4.5 metres (14 feet 9 inches) wide. What's the maximum speed you're allowed to drive on a motorway? A - 10 mph B - 20 mph C - 30 mph D - 40 mph
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