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When may you overtake another vehicle on the left?
Your travelling in very heavy rain. How is this likely to affect your overall stopping distance?
What should you do when you’re overtaking at night?
When may you wait in a box junction?
You’re braking on a wet road. Your vehicle begins to skid. It doesn’t have anti-lock brakes. What’s the first thing you should do?
What do traffic calming measures do?
You’re on a motorway in fog. The left-hand edge of the motorway can be identified by reflective studs. What colour are they?
What’s a rumble device designed to do?
What should you do when making a journey in foggy conditions?
What must you do when overtaking a car at night?
You’re travelling on a road that has speed humps. What should you do when the driver in front is travelling more slowly than you are?
You can see these markings on the road. Why are they there?
How would you identify a section of road used by trams?
What should you do when you meet an oncoming vehicle on a side-track road?
The road is wet, why might a motorcyclist steer around drain cover on a bend?
After this hazard you should test your brakes. Why is this?
Why should you always reduce your speed limit when travelling in fog?
How will your vehicle be affected when you drive up steep hills?
Your driving on the motorway in windy conditions. What should you do as you pass a high sided vehicle?
What should you do to correct a rear wheel skid?
Your driving in fog. Why should you keep well back from the vehicle in front?
What should you do if you park on the road when its foggy?
You’re driving at night and are dazzled by vehicle headlights towards you. What should you do?
When may front fog lights be used?
You’re driving with your front fog lights switched on earlier. The fog has now cleared. What should you do?
Why should you switch off your rear fog lights when the fog has cleared?
What will happen if you use rear fog lights in good conditions?
What can fit chains on your wheels help to prevent?
How can you use your vehicle’s engine to control your speed?
Why could it be dangerous to keep the clutch down, or select neutral, for long period of time while you’re driving?
You’re driving on an icy road. What distance from the car in front should you drive?
You’re driving on a well-lit motorway on a clear night. What must you do?
You’re on a motorway at night, with other vehicles just ahead of you. Which lights should you have on?
What will affect your vehicles stopping distance?
You’re driving on a motorway at night. When may you switch off your headlights?
When will you feel the effects of engine braking?
Daytime visibility is poor but not seriously reduced. Which lights should you switch on?
Why are vehicles fitted with rear fog lights?
While you’re driving in fog, it becomes necessary to use front fog lights. What should you remember?
What should you do when there’s been a heavy fall of snow?
You’re driving down a long, steep hill. You suddenly notice that your brakes aren’t working as well as normal. What’s the usual cause of this?
You must make a journey in fog. What should you do before you set out?
You’re just driven out of fog. What must you do now that visibility has improved?
Why is it dangerous to leave rear fog lights on when they’re not needed?
What will happen if you hold the clutch pedal down and roll in neutral for too long?
You’re driving down a steep hill. Why could it be dangerous to keep the clutch down or roll in neutral for too long?
Why is it a bad technique to coast when driving downhill?
What should you do when dealing with hazard?
Why is travelling in neutral for long distances (known as coasting) wrong?
When must you use dipped headlights during the day?