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





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





3) 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?





4) 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?





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





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




7) 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





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




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





10) 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






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