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Practice Test 11

When would you inflate your tyres above the recommended normal pressure?

What should you do when you're driving in poor visibility?

You're looking for somewhere to park your vehicle. Neither you or your passenger are disabled. What should you do if the only spaces available are marked for disabled use?

Your pupil's knowledge and driving competence improve. What's likely to happen to the level of instructor involvement?

What should your first action be when you're approaching a hazard?

What does the curved direction arrow on the road indicate?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Band 2 traffic signs and signals, car control, pedestrians, mechanical knowledge - What does the curved direction arrow on the road indicate? Curving direction arrows are often found painted on the road before solid double white lines and hatch markings; they indicate the direction you should pass them. They're also painted on the road on the approach to low arched bridges, to mark the route high vehicles should take.

What should the right-hand lane of a motorway be used for?

What effect will a roof rack have when it's fitted to your car?

What should you do when it's windy and you overtake a motorcyclist?

What should you do when you're being followed by an ambulance showing a flashing blue beacon?

What could you do to guard against the risk of a vehicle fire?

How does a convex mirror affect the appearance of a following vehicle?

You're waiting to turn right onto a main road. The only vehicle in sight is approaching from the right with its left indicator flashing. When should you move out?

Which lights should you use when you're driving in daylight and it's foggy?

You're teaching a pupil to drive a car smoothly and with good coordination. In which area of activity will this learning mainly take place?

You're going to drive a car that you haven't driven before. What's the most important consideration when you're adjusting the seat?

Why should you never wave people across at pedestrian crossings?

You're driving on the motorway in windy conditions. What should you do when you're passing high-sided vehicles?

You need to reverse park between two vehicles. As a guide, what's the minimum gap you'll need between the two vehicles?

How should you rejoin the motorway after a breakdown on the hard shoulder?

How often do you have to renew your photo on a photocard car driving licence?

Which vehicle is most likely to follow an unusual course at a roundabout?

You're at a pelican crossing. What does the flashing amber light mean?

What colour are the reflective studs between the lanes on a motorway?

What should you do when you're moving off from behind a parked car?

You're teaching a pupil to reverse into a side road. What's the law governing your use of the seat belt?

When are you advised to increase your tyre pressures so that they're higher than normal?

A bus has stopped at a bus stop ahead of you. What should you do if its right-hand indicator is flashing?

A disabled driver has difficulty turning their head. What will help overcome this disability when they're driving?

What's the national speed limit on the motorway for a car?

Which traffic-light signal will follow a red light?

What should you do when you're driving in a built-up area and you approach a speed hump?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Band 1 road procedure - What should you do when you're driving in a built-up area and you approach a speed hump? Many towns have speed humps to slow traffic. They're often found where there are pedestrians. Slow down when driving over them and look out for pedestrians.
If you drive too fast over a speed hump, you risk damaging your vehicle.

You're driving at the speed limit, in the right-hand lane of a dual carriageway. A faster car is approaching from behind. What should you do if the driver wishes to overtake?

What should you do if you have to leave valuables in your car?

When would you use the right-hand lane of a three-lane dual carriageway?

Which lights should you use when you're driving on a busy, well-lit motorway at night?

What does it mean when you see a pedestrian carrying a white stick that has a red band or bands?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Band 2 traffic signs and signals, car control, pedestrians, mechanical knowledge - What does it mean when you see a pedestrian carrying a white stick that has a red band or bands? If someone is deaf as well as blind, they may be carrying a white stick with a red reflective band or bands.
You can't know whether a pedestrian is deaf. Don't assume that everyone can hear you approaching.

What shape is a 'stop' sign at a junction?

You're driving towards a left-hand bend on a country road. What should you anticipate if there are no pavements?

For how long does a driving-test pass certificate remain valid?

Not enough to pass :-(

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