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) 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
3) 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
4) 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
5) 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
6) 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
7) 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
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) 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
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