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Test Type: Large Vehicle - The driver
Number of Questions: 10
Pass Mark: 10
Large Vehicle Theory Test Section 4 - The driver

1) Which of the following can prevent you from obtaining a bus or lorry licence?




2) You break down on a motorway. You need to call for help.
Why may it be better to use an emergency roadside telephone
rather than a mobile phone?





3) You are driving on a motorway.
There has been an accident on the other side of the carriageway.
You should take extra care as traffic in your lane may





4) Many sleep-related vehicle incidents (SRVIs) occur at work.
Men are more likely than women to be involved.
Between what ages are men most at risk?





5) A long, heavily laden lorry is taking a long time to overtake you.
What should you do?





6) When you are driving between 2 am and 7 am there is a particular risk,
in relation to your 'body clock'. You are more likely to





7) Your mobile phone rings while you are driving. You should




8) A number of sleep related vehicle incidents (SRVIs) are probably work related.
What percentage involve commercial vehicles?





9) A pelican crossing that crosses the road in a STRAIGHT line
and has a central island must be treated as





10) You are driving on a motorway. A moving lorry just ahead of you switches on its hazard warning lights.
What does this mean?






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