About Course
Theory Test Bangla – Driving Theory Test Preparation UK” is a comprehensive course designed to help Bengali-speaking learners prepare for the UK Driving Theory Test. It covers all essential topics, including road signs, rules, hazard perception, and safe driving practices—all explained in simple Bangla. With practice questions, mock tests, and expert tips, this course boosts confidence and ensures success in passing the UK Theory Test.
What Will You Learn?
- ✅ বাংলায় সম্পূর্ণ গাইডেন্স (Fully in Bengali)
- ✅ ১০০% অফিসিয়াল DVSA সিলেবাস অনুযায়ী (Based on DVSA Syllabus)
- ✅ মক টেস্ট ও হ্যাজার্ড পারসেপশন ভিডিও (Mock Tests & Hazard Perception Videos)
Course Content
Alertness
Observation, hazard perception, and distraction. Instant Available
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Alertness: Question One
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Alertness: Question Two
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Alertness: Question Three
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Alertness: Question Four
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Alertness: Question Five
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Alertness: Question Six
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Alertness: Question Seven
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Alertness: Question Eight
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Alertness: Question Nine
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Alertness: Question Ten
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Alertness: Question 11
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Alertness: Question 12
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Alertness: Question 13
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Alertness: Question 14
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Alertness: Question 15
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Alertness: Question 16
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Alertness: Question 17
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Alertness: Question 18
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Alertness: Question 19
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Alertness: Question 20
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Alertness: Question 21
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Alertness: Question 22
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Alertness: Question 23
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Alertness: Question 24
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Alertness: Question 25
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Alertness: Question 26
Attitude
Safe and considerate driving behavior. After 3 Days
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Attitude: Question One
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Attitude: Question Two
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Attitude: Question 3 signs at a bus lane
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Attitude: Question 4 amber light is flashing at a pelican crossing
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Attitude: Question 5 vehicle pulls out in front of you at a junction
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Attitude: Question 6
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Attitude: Question 7
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Attitude: Question 8
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Attitude: Question 9
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Attitude: Question 10
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Attitude: Question 11
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Attitude: Question 12
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Attitude: Question 13
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Attitude: Question 14
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Attitude: Question 15
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Attitude: Question 16
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Attitude: Question 17
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Attitude: Question 18
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Attitude: Question 19 puffin crossing
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Attitude: Question 20 instrument-panel warning light
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Attitude: Question 21 Toucan crossing
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Attitude: Question 22 blue flashing beacon
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Attitude: Question 23 diamond-shaped traffic signs
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Attitude: Question 24 too close to the vehicle ahead
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Attitude: Question 25 never wave people
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Attitude: Question 26 take up the correct position in good time
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Attitude: Question 27 red light at a puffin crossing
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Attitude: Question 28 pedestrians are waiting to cross zebra crossing
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Attitude: Question 29 unmarked crossroads junction
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Attitude: Question 30 overtaken by a long heavily laden lorry
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Attitude: Question 31 loose filler cap
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Attitude: Question 32 car cuts in close in front of you
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Attitude: Question 33 driving at night on an unlit road
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Attitude: Question 34 vehicle behind approaches quickly flashing its headlights
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Attitude: Question 35 signals left but steers to the right
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Attitude: Question 36 driver behind is trying to overtake
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Attitude: Question 37 Which lights should you use
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Attitude: Question 38 What action should you take
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Attitude: Question 39 one-way street and want to turn right
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Attitude: Question 40 avoid dazzling drivers
Essential Documents
Licenses, insurance, and MOT requirements. After 7 Days
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Documents 1 How many days do you have
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Documents 2 SORN
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Documents 3 MOT certificate validity
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Documents 4 supervise a learner driver
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Documents 5 health affects your driving
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Documents 6 before you can legally use a motor vehicle on the road
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Documents 7 insurance policy has an excess
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Documents 8 hat does third-party insurance cover
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Documents 9 What information is found on a vehicle registration document
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Documents 10 newly qualified driver
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Documents 11 must you check before you drive someone else’s vehicle
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Documents 12 What must you have when you apply to renew your vehicle tax
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Documents 13 cover note
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Documents 14 What is SORN
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Documents 15 What’s covered by third-party insurance
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Documents 16 legal minimum insurance cover
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Documents 17 maximum fine for driving without insurance
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Documents 18 cost of your insurance be reduced
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Documents 19 contact the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency
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Documents 20 must your vehicle have valid insurance cover
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Documents 21 update your vehicle registration certificate
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Documents 22 first MOT test
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Documents 23 V5C
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Documents 24 vehicle tax
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Documents 25 drive the car without a current MOT certificate
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Documents 26 legal to drive it without an MOT
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Documents 27 When must you produce this document for inspection
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Documents 28 six penalty points on your licence in the next two years
Incidents, Accidents & Emergencies
First aid, breakdowns, and reporting accidents. 10 Days
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1 CPR Rate Per Min
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2 injured person is lying in a busy road
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3 someone is unconscious in their vehicle
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4 correct depth to press down
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5 motorcyclist is lying unconscious in the road
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6 unconscious but breathing normally
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7 moving a casualty, unconscious but breathing
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8 helping them to start breathing again
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9 how could you help a casualty who has stopped breathing
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10 help a small child who isn’t breathing
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11 What should you do with them when the area is safe
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12 someone is suffering from severe burns.
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13 What would be the first thing to check
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14 What would be a warning sign for shock
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15 only remove their helmet if it’s essential
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16 help a driver who’s suffering from shock
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17 What could you do to help injured people at an incident
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18 What information should you share
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19 before driving into a tunnel
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20 vehicle has broken down on an automatic railway level crossing
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21 if a tyre bursts while you’re driving
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22 instrument panel warning light comes on
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23 if you have to stop in a congested tunnel
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24 if you see a large box fall from a lorry
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25 if your vehicle breaks down in a tunnel
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26 vehicle catches fire while you’re driving through a tunnel
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27 if your vehicle has a puncture on a motorway
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28 reduce the risk of your vehicle catching fire
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29 if you have a collision while you’re driving your car
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30 When are you allowed to use hazard warning lights
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31 Which document may the police ask
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32 Which lights should you use when you’re driving in a tunnel
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33 Which sign shows that a tanker is carrying dangerous goods
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34 pedestrian is bleeding heavily from a leg wound
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35 first priority when attending to an unconscious motorcyclist
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36 someone is bleeding heavily from a wound in their arm
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37 scene of a motorcycle crash
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38 When should their helmet be removed
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39 property owner isn’t available?
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40 car breaks down on a level crossing
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41 vehicle has stalled in the middle of a level crossing
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42 What could you do to help an unconscious casualty
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43 ow could you help someone who’s suffering from shock
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44 if luggage falls from your vehicle
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45 What will warn you of congestion or an incident ahead
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46 on a motorway When can you use hazard warning lights
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47 first person to arrive at an incident
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48 warning triangle
Other Types of Vehicle
Dealing with large vehicles, trams, and electric cars. 13
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1 if you’re behind a motorcyclist
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2 What should you be prepared to do in this situation?
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3 What should you do as you approach this lorry?
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4 What should you do if there’s a bus at a bus stop ahead of you?
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5 What should you do if you overtake a cyclist when it’s very windy?
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6 if you want to overtake a long
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7 What should you do when you’re approaching a bus
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8 Which vehicles are least likely to be affected by side wind
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9 Why is it more difficult to overtake a large vehicle than a car?
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10 Why should drivers be more careful on roads where trams also operate
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11 You’re about to overtake a slow-moving motorcyclist
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12 You’re approaching a mini-roundabout
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13 You’re driving in heavy traffic on a wet road
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14 You’re driving on a single carriageway road
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15 You’re following a large vehicle as it approaches a crossroads
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16 You’re following a long vehicle approaching a crossroads.
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17 a long vehicle signals left but moves out to the right crossroads
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18 You’re following a lorry on a wet road
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19 You’re leaving a safe gap as you follow a large vehicle
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20 You’re towing a caravan.
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21 You’re travelling behind a bus.
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22 You’re waiting to turn right out of a minor road
Vehicle loading
Vehicle loading refers to towing a caravan or carrying a heavy load in your vehicle. This can affect stability, handling, steering and stopping distances, ...
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1 Are passengers allowed to ride in a caravan that’s being towed?
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2 How should a load be carried on your roof rack
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3 How should you load your trailer?
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4 How will a heavy load on your roof rack affect
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5 What does it mean if your trailer
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6 What must you do when you hitch
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7 What restrictions apply if you’re towing
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8 What safety device must be fitted
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9 What should you do before you tow a trailer for the first time
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10 What should you do if your trailer starts to swerve or snake?
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11 What should you do if you’re towing a trailer and it starts to swing from side to side?
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12 What would be affected if you carry
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13 What’s the minimum depth of tread on the tyres of a trailer?
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14 When would you increase the pressure in your tyres
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15 Who’s responsible for making sure that a vehicle isn’t overloaded
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16 You wish to tow a trailer
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17 You’re about to start a journey towing a trailer
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18 You’re carrying a child under three years old
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19 You’re going to tow a trailer that’s wider than your car
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20 You’re planning to tow a caravan.
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21 What’s the maximum authorised mass
Safety margins
Safety margin is defined as the space that needs to be left between your vehicle and the one in front so that an accident will not be caused if it slows
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1 avoid wheelspin when you’re driving on an icy road
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2 How can you use your vehicle’s engine as a brake?
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3 How much can stopping distances increase in icy conditions?
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4 How should you use anti-lock brakes
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5 In which conditions will your overall stopping distance increase
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6 On what type of road surface may anti-lock brakes
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7 What can result when you travel for long distances
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8 What lights should you use when you’re driving
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9 What requires extra care when you’re driving
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10 What should you do before starting
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11 What should you do when you park a car
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12 What should you do when you’re driving in snowy conditions
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13 What should you do when you’re overtaking
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14 What should you do when you’re using a contraflow system
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15 What will be affected if the road surface becomes
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16 What will help you to move off on a snowy surface
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17 What would suggest you’re driving on an icy road?
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18 What’s the main benefit of driving a four-wheel-drive vehicle?
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19 What’s the main cause of skidding?
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20 Where is your vehicle most likely to be affected by side winds
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21 Why should you keep well to the left
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22 you’re about to go down a steep hill
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23 You’re about to start a journey in freezing weather
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24 You’re driving a vehicle that has anti-lock brakes
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25 You’re driving along a country road
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26 You’re driving along a wet road
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27 You’re driving in a built-up area
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28 You’re driving in freezing conditions
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29 You’re driving on an open road in dry weather.
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30 You’re driving on the motorway.
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31 You’re following a vehicle on a wet road. You stay a safe distance behind it.
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32 You’re following other vehicles in fog.
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33 You’ve just gone through flood water.
Hazard awareness
Hazard awareness is about being alert to the possibility of hazardous situations. Read our revision notes and take a hazard awareness test.
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1 A driver’s behaviour has upset you
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2 rest stops when you’re planning a long journey
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3 How can drinking alcohol affect your ability to drive?
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4 How does drinking alcohol affect your driving behaviour
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5 How should you drive in areas with traffic-calming measures?
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6 How would age affect an older person’s driving ability
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7 two-way roads are divided into three lanes
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8 advice to a alcoholic driver
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9 What can seriously reduce your ability to concentrate
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10 What can you do to help prevent tiredness on a long journey?
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11 solid white line at the side of the road indicate
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12 signal from a police officer
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13 hazard should you be aware of
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14 What might you expect to happen in this situation?
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15 What must you do at this junction
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16 What must you do if poor health affects your driving?
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17 drive is impaired during a period of illness
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18 eyesight has become very poor
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19 What should the driver of the car approaching the crossing do
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20 What should the driver of the grey car be especially aware of
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21 What should the driver of the red car
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22 taking medicine that causes drowsiness
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23 What should you do as you approach this cyclist
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24 What should you do as you approach this overhead bridge
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25 doctor prescribes drugs that are likely to affect your driving
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26 driver pulls out of a side road in front of you
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27 raining and you’re following this lorry on a motorway
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28 red lights start flashing
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29 traffic in the left-hand lane is slowing
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30 vehicle starts reversing off the driveway
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31 tired while you’re driving on a motorway
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32 begin to feel drowsy while you’re driving
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33 feel drowsy while you’re driving on a motorway
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34 forgotten to cancel their right indicator
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35 if you see this sign ahead
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36 vehicle could you expect to meet in the middle
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37 What type of vehicle displays this yellow sign?
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38 What type of vehicle uses an amber flashing beacon
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39 What will be a serious distraction while you’re driving?
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40 What will become more expensive after
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41 What’s the main hazard shown in this picture?
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42 What’s the main hazard the driver of the red car
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43 What’s the main hazard you should be aware of
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44 When may you use hazard warning lights?
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45 When should you use hazard warning lights?
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46 Where would it be unsafe to overtake?
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47 Where would you expect to see these markers?
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48 Which road user has caused a hazard?
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49 Which type of glasses would make driving at night more difficult
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50 Which type of vehicle should you be ready
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51 Why are place names painted on the road surface
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52 Why are vehicle mirrors often slightly curved
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53 Why must you take great care when emerging from this junction?
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54 Why should the junction on the left be kept clear
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55 Why should you be cautious when going past this bus?
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56 Why should you check the information leaflet?
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57 Why should you reduce your speed here?
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58 Why should you slow down as you approach this hazard?
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59 You intend to turn left at the traffic lights
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60 You need glasses to read a vehicle number plate
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61 You take some cough medicine given to you by a friend
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62 You want to turn left at this junction
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63 You’re about to drive home
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64 You’re about to drive your car
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65 You’re approaching a crossroads
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66 You’re behind this cyclist.
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67 You’re driving a car fitted with automatic transmission
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68 You’re driving on a one-way street.
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69 You’re driving on a road with several lanes.
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70 ou’re driving on a three-lane motorway.
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71 You’re driving on this dual carriageway.
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72 You’re driving towards this left-hand bend.
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73 You’re driving towards this level crossing.
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74 You’re following a slower-moving vehicle.
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75 You’re invited to a pub lunch.
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76 You’re waiting to emerge at a junction.
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77 You’ve been involved in an argument
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78 You’ve just been overtaken by this motorcyclist
Safety and your vehicle
This is a category test for car drivers. It contains 77 questions from the "Safety and your vehicle" theory test topic. Answer 66 or more questions ...
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1 How can drivers help the environment
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2 How can driving in a fuel-efficient manner
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3 How can you avoid wasting fuel?
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4 How can you help to prevent your car radio being stolen?
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5 How can you plan your route before starting a long journey?
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6 How can you reduce the chances of your car being broken
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7 How can you reduce the damage your vehicle
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8 How can you reduce the environmental harm caused by your motor vehicle
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9 How can you reduce the risk of your vehicle being broken into at night
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10 How much more fuel will you use by driving at 70 mph
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11 How should you dispose of a used vehicle battery
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12 How should you drive when you’re driving along
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13 How will a roof rack affect your car?
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14 How will you benefit from following the manufacturer’s
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15 How will your journey be affected by travelling outside
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16 How would under-inflated tyres affect your vehicle?
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17 If you’re involved in a collision
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18 On a vehicle, where would you find a catalytic converter?
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19 The fluid level in your battery is low.
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20 What can be damaged if you turn the steering wheel
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21 What can cause excessive or uneven tyre wear?
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22 What can people who live or work in towns and cities
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23 What can you achieve if you drive smoothly?
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24 What can you do to reduce environmental damage caused by your vehicle?
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25 What could cause you to crash if the level is allowed to get too low
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26 What could you do to reduce the volume of traffic on the roads?
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27 What does fuel-efficient driving achieve?
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28 What does it mean if the Electronic Stability Control
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29 What does it mean if your vehicle keeps bouncing
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30 What makes the vehicle in the picture
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31 What makes your tyres illegal?
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32 What may help to deter a thief from stealing your car
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33 What part of the car does the law require
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34 What should you do if your anti-lock brakes
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35 What should you do if your vehicle pulls to one side
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36 What should you do when leaving your vehicle parked and unattended
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37 What should you do when you leave your car unattended for a few minutes?
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38 What should you remove from your car before leaving it unattended?
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39 What will happen if your car’s wheels are unbalanced?
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40 What will help you to keep your car secure?
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41 What will reduce fuel consumption?
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42 What’s likely to happen if you put too much oil in your engine?
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43 What’s most likely to increase fuel consumption?
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44 What’s most likely to waste fuel?
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45 What’s the legal minimum depth of tread for car tyres?
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46 What’s the legal minimum tread depth for tyres on your trailer or caravan?
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47 What’s the most important reason for having a properly adjusted head restraint?
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48 What’s the purpose of a catalytic converter?
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49 What’s the purpose of road humps, chicanes and narrowings?
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50 What’s the safest thing to do if you have to leave valuables in your car?
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51 When are you not allowed to sound your vehicle’s horn?
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52 When is fuel consumption at its highest?
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53 When may a passenger travel in a car without wearing a seat belt?
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54 When should tyre pressures be checked?
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55 When should you check the engine oil level?
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56 When will your vehicle use more fuel?
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57 Where would parking your vehicle cause an obstruction?
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58 Which driving technique can help you save fuel?
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59 Why do MOT tests include an exhaust emission test?
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60 Why have ‘red routes’ been introduced in major cities?
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61 Why is it a good idea to plan your journey to avoid busy times?
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62 Why is it important to wear suitable shoes when you’re driving?
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63 Why should you try and park in a secure car park?
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64 You have to arrive on time for an appointment
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65 You have to make an unexpected journey.
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66 You need to top up your battery with distilled water.
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67 You plan your route before starting a journey
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68 You service your own vehicle.
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69 You want to put a rear-facing baby seat on the front passenger seat
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70 You’re carrying an 11-year-old child on the front seat of your car.
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71 You’re carrying two 13-year-old children and their parents in your car.
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72 You’re driving a friend’s children home from school.
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73 You’re having difficulty finding a parking space in a busy town
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74 You’re leaving your vehicle parked on a road and unattended
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75 You’re parked on the road at night. When must you use parking lights?
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76 You’re stopped at the side of the road.
Vulnerable Road Users
Pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists, and horse riders.
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1 horse rider is in the left-hand lane approaching a roundabout
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2 As you approach a pelican crossing
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3 At night, what does it mean
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4 How should you overtake horse riders?
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5 How should you react to inexperienced drivers
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6 How will a school crossing patrol signal you to stop?
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7 Powered vehicles used by disabled people are small
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8 The road outside this school is marked with yellow zigzag lines
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9 This junction, controlled by traffic lights
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10 What action should you take when you see flashing amber lights
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11 What does it mean if you see a pedestrian with a dog
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12 What does it mean when a moving vehicle is showing?
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13 What does this sign mean?
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14 What does this sign mean?
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15 What does this sign mean?
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16 What hazard should you be especially aware of
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17 What should you do if the left-hand pavement is closed due to street repairs
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18 What should you do if you want to turn left at a junction where
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19 What should you do when you see an older person about to cross the road ahead?
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20 What should you do when you see these horse riders in front?
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21 What should you do when you’re approaching this crossing
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22 What should you do when you’re following a learner
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23 What should you do when you’re following a motorcyclist
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24 What should you do when you’re passing loose sheep on the road
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25 What would you do if you see older people crossing the road ahead
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26 What’s the purpose of these road markings?
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27 Where should you take particular care to look for motorcyclists
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28 Where would you see this sign?
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29 Where would you see this sign?
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30 Which is the most vulnerable road user?
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31 Which road users are most difficult to see
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32 Which sign means that there may be people walking along the road?
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33 Which vehicle should you allow extra room as you overtake them?
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34 Who may use toucan crossings?
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35 Why do motorcyclists often look round over their right shoulder
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36 Why do motorcyclists use dipped headlights in daylight?
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37 Why do motorcyclists wear bright clothing?
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38 Why is a toucan crossing different from other crossings?
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39 Why should these road markings be kept clear?
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40 Why should you allow extra room while overtaking a motorcyclist
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41 Why should you check for motorcyclists
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42 Why should you look carefully for motorcyclists and cyclists at junctions?
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43 You see a horse rider as you approach a roundabout.
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44 You see a pedestrian carrying a white stick that also has a red band.
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45 You want to reverse into a side road.
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46 You want to turn right from a junction.
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47 You want to turn right from a main road into a side road.
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48 You’re about to overtake a cyclist on a road that has a 30 mph
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49 You’re about to overtake a cyclist.
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50 You’re about to reverse into a side road.
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51 You’re approaching a roundabout. What should
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52 You’re approaching a roundabout.
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53 You’re approaching this roundabout. What should you do when a cyclist is keeping
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54 You’re at the front of a queue of traffic waiting to turn right into a side road.
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55 You’re driving at night. What should you do if you’re
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56 You’re driving in a slow-moving queue of traffic. What should you do
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57 You’re driving in town. Why should you be careful if there’s
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58 ou’re driving on a country road that has no pavement
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59 You’re driving past a line of parked cars.
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60 You’re driving past parked cars. What should you do
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61 You’re driving towards a zebra crossing.
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62 You’re following a cyclist.
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63 You’re following two cyclists as they approach
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64 You’re travelling behind a moped.
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65 You’re travelling on a narrow section of road.
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66 You’re turning left from a main road into a side road.
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67 You’re turning right from a main road into a side road. There’s no oncoming traffic.
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68 You’re waiting to come out of a side road.
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69 You’ve driven up to a pelican crossing.
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70 You’ve just passed your driving test.
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71 You’ve stopped at a pelican crossing.
Vehicle Handling –
Control, braking, and maneuvering.
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1 use your vehicle’s engine to control your speed
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2 The road is wet. Why would a motorcyclist steer
Motorway Rules –
Speed limits, lane discipline, and breakdowns.
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1 How do smart motorways prevent traffic bunching
Rules of the Road –
Priority, overtaking, and junctions.
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1 A cycle lane, marked by a solid white line
Road and Traffic Signs –
Understanding signs, signals, and road markings.
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1 police officer flashes the headlights and points to the left
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2 At traffic lights, what does it mean
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3 How can you identify traffic signs that give orders?
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4 How should the right-hand lane of a three-lane motorway be used
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5 How should you give an arm signal to turn left?
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6 How will a police officer in a patrol vehicle signal for you to stop
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