Questions
1) At junctions it is difficult to see motorcyclists because they A - are easily hidden in blind spots B - always ride in the gutter C - always wear black leathers D - are smaller than other vehicles
2) The audible warning device is operating as you reverse. You should be A - relying on a clear path behind B - expecting others to be aware of your course C - taking continuous, all-round observation D - concentrating solely on your blind areas
3) Large vehicles have many blind spots. What does 'blind spot' mean? A - An area of road covered by your right-hand mirror B - An area of road covered by your left-hand mirror C - An area of road that cannot be seen in your mirrors D - An area of road that is not lit by your headlights
4) You are turning right at a T-junction. Your view to the right and left is blocked due to parked vehicles. You should A - lean forward to get a better view without crossing the 'give way' lines B - edge out until you are about 1 metre (3 feet 3 inches) over the 'give way' lines C - ease forward until you can see clearly past the vehicles D - ask a passenger to assist by waving you out when clear
5) You want to turn right at a roundabout marked with two right-turn lanes. There is ample room for your vehicle in either lane. You should A - use the right-hand of the two lanes B - use the left-hand of the two lanes C - use the left-hand lane then move to the right as you enter the roundabout D - use the right-hand lane then move to the left as you enter the roundabout
6) Many modern vehicles are fitted with an additional near-side mirror. This is positioned so that the driver can see A - the front wheel in relation to the kerb B - the exhaust to check for excessive emissions C - the rear of the vehicle when reversing D - the distance the following vehicle is behind
7) You are driving a long vehicle. Before turning left onto a main road you should be ESPECIALLY careful of 2 answers required A - cyclists alongside you on the left B - motorcyclists alongside you on the left C - motorcyclists coming from your left D - cyclists coming from your left
8) What should you first check before moving to the LEFT? A - The nearside mirror B - The offside mirror C - Behind, over your right shoulder D - Behind, over your left shoulder
9) Because of its size and design a large vehicle will have A - less blind spots than smaller vehicles B - more blind spots than smaller vehicles C - the same blind spots as smaller vehicles D - no blind spots at all
10) Some large vehicles with restricted vision to the rear may be fitted with an audible warning device for reversing. In areas with a 30 mph restriction the device may be used A - between 7 am and 11.30 pm only B - between 11.30 pm and 7 am only C - during hours of daylight only D - at any time
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