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Where would you expect to see these markers?
What the main hazard shown in this picture?
Which road user has caused a hazard?
What should the driver of the car approaching do?
What should the driver of the grey car(arrowed) be especially aware of?
You see this sign ahead. What should you expect?
Your approaching this cyclist. What should you do?
Why must you take extra care when turning at this junction?
Which type of vehicle should you be ready to give way as you approach this bridge?
What type of vehicle could you expect to meet in the middle of the road?
What must you do at this junction?
A driver pulls out of the side road in front of you, causing you to brake hard. what should you do?
How would ages affect an elderly persons driving ability?
You’ve just passed these warning lights. What hazard would you expect to see next?
Your planning a long journey.do you need to plan rest stops?
The red lights are flashing. What should you do when approaching this level crossing?
Your approaching a crossroads. The traffic lights have failed, what should you do?
What should the driver of the red car (arrowed) do?
You’re following a slower-moving vehicle on a narrow country road. There’s a junction just ahead on the right. What should you do?
What should you do as you approach this overhead bridge?
Why are mirrors often slightly curved(convex)?
You think the driver of the vehicle in front has forgotten to cancel their indicator. What should you do?
A slow moving lorry showing this sign is travelling in the middle lane of a three-lane motorway. How should you pass it?
What’s the main hazard the driver of the red car(arrowed)should be aware of?
What type of vehicle displays this yellow sign?
What’s the main hazard you should be aware of when following this cyclist?
A driver’s behaviour has upset you. What can you do to safely get over this incident?
How should you drive in areas with traffic calming measures?
When approaching this hazard, why should you slow down?
Why are place names painted on the road surface?
Some two-way roads are divided into three lanes. Why are these particularly dangerous?
You’re on a dual carriageway. Ahead, you see a vehicle with an amber flashing light. What could this be?
What does this signal from a police officer mean to oncoming traffic?
Why should you be cautious when going past this stationary bus?
Where shouldn’t you overtake?
What’s an effect of drinking alcohol?
What does the solid white line at the side of the road indicate?
You’re driving towards this level crossing. What would be the first warning of an approaching train?
You’re behind this cyclist. When the traffic lights change, what should you do?
What should the white car do when the traffic lights change to green?
You intend to turn left at the traffic lights. What should you do just before turning?
Why should you reduce your speed when driving along this road?
What might you expect to happen in this situation?
You’re driving on a road with several lanes. You see these signs above the lanes. What do they mean?
You’re invited to a pub lunch. You know that you’ll have to drive in the evening. What’s your best course of action?
You’ve been convicted of driving while unfit through drink or drugs. You’ll find this is likely to cause the cost of one of the following to rise considerably. Which one?
What advice should you give to a driver who has had a few alcoholic drinks at a party?
You’ve been taking medicine that causes drowsiness. you begin to feel better, but you still need to take the medicine. What should you do about drive?
You’re about to drive home from holiday when you become ill. A doctor prescribes drugs that are likely to affect your driving. What should you do?
During periods of illness, your ability to drive may be impaired. What must you do?
What should you do if you begin to feel drowsy while you are driving?
What should you do if you become tired while driving on a motorway?
You’re about to drive home. You feel very tired and have a severe headache. What should you do?
You’re driving on a long journey. What can you do to help prevent tiredness?
You take some cough medicine given to you by a friend. What should you do before you drive?
You take the wrong route and find you’re on a one-way street. What should you do?
What will be a serious distraction from driving?
You’re driving along this road. The driver on the left is reversing from a driveway. What should you do?
You’ve been involved in an argument that has made you feel angry. What should you do before starting your journey?
You’re driving on this dual carriageway. Why may you need to slow down?
You’ve just been overtaken by this motorcyclist, who has cut in sharply. What should you do?
You’re about to drive home. You can’t find the glasses you wear. What should you do?
What’s the common effect of drinking alcohol?
Your doctor has given you a course of medicine. Why should you ask how it will affect?
You find that you need to wear glasses to read vehicle number plates at the required distance. When must you wear them?
Which of the following types of glasses shouldn’t be worn when driving at night?
What can seriously affect your ability to concentrate?
You find that your eyesight has become very poor and your optician cannot help you. By law, who should you tell?
When should you use hazard warning lights?
You want to turn left at this junction. Your view of the main road is restricted. What should you do?
When driving a car fitted with an automatic transmission, what would you use ‘kick down’ for?
You’re driving along this motorway. It’s raining, what should you do when following this lorry?
You’re driving towards this left-hand bend. What dangers should you be aware of?
Ahead of you, traffic in the left-hand lane is slowing down. What should you do?
In which circumstances may you use hazard warning lights?
Your waiting to emerge at a junction. Your view is restricted by parked vehicles. What can help you to see traffic on the road you are joining?
After passing your driving test, you suffer from ill health. This affects your driving. What must you do?
Why should the junction on the left be kept clear?
Your motorway journey is boring, and you feel drowsy. What should you do?