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Practice Test 12

You're in a one-way street and intend to go ahead. Unless road markings indicate otherwise, which lane should you use?

How do following vehicles appear in a convex door mirror?

Your car is fitted with a dual accelerator pedal. What must you do before using the car for a driving test?

You're driving on a three-lane motorway. When would you use the right-hand lane?

There are double white lines in the middle of the road. What does it mean when the line nearest to you is broken?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Band 2 traffic signs and signals, car control, pedestrians, mechanical knowledge - There are double white lines in the middle of the road. What does it mean when the line nearest to you is broken? Where there are double white lines in the middle of the road and the line nearest to you is broken, you may cross the lines to overtake, provided it's safe and you can complete the manoeuvre before reaching a solid white line on your side.

What does the phrase 'thinking distance' mean?

What's the national speed limit on a two-way road outside a built-up area?

Why do motorcyclists often wear bright clothing?

Why should you keep well back when you're following a large vehicle?

You're travelling on a narrow section of road. What should you do if a horse rider ahead is riding in the centre of the lane?

What may help to deter a thief from stealing your car?

What advice should you give to your pupils about using cruise control?

When should you use hazard warning lights?

Why are these yellow lines painted across the carriageway?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Band 2 traffic signs and signals, car control, pedestrians, mechanical knowledge - Why are these yellow lines painted across the carriageway? Yellow lines can be found on the approach to some roundabouts and dangerous junctions. The lines may be raised, which will change the sound of your car's contact with the road. In this way, you'll have both visible and audible warnings to adjust your speed.

What will a candidate be given if they fail their driving test?

You're driving in heavy traffic. What should you do if a vehicle is following very closely?

What is road camber?

In England, Scotland and Northern Ireland what's the speed limit likely to be where you see street lights but no speed-limit signs?

When should you assess a learner driver's progress?

You're driving past a line of parked cars. What should you do if a ball suddenly bounces out into the road ahead?

You're following a vehicle on a wet road. What time gap should you leave between your vehicle and the one in front?

You're driving along a country road. What should you do if you see a horse and rider approaching?

Who can supervise a learner car driver?

When may you overtake another vehicle by passing on its left-hand side?

You're signalling to turn right in busy traffic. How could you emphasise your intention?

What's the most likely cause of a car pulling to the right when the footbrake is applied?

You're parking your car facing uphill with a kerb on your left. You apply the parking brake. What else should you do for added security?

What should you do if another vehicle is taking a long time to overtake you?

You're driving towards a right-hand bend. Why should you position yourself well to the left?

You're driving on a motorway. What must you do if you see this signal above every lane?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Band 2 traffic signs and signals, car control, pedestrians, mechanical knowledge - You're driving on a motorway. What must you do if you see this signal above every lane? Red flashing lights and a red 'X' above every lane means the road is closed and you mustn't go on any further. Stop and wait. Don't
• change lanes
• continue
• stop on the hard shoulder (unless in an emergency).

What's the first thing you should do after emerging from a junction, turning either left or right?

What should you do if you start to feel tired while you're driving?

A driver (not subject to the New Drivers Act) will be disqualified if they accumulate 12 or more penalty points within what period of time?

What does 'tailgating' mean?

What should you do if an injured motorcyclist is lying unconscious in the road?

Your vehicle is broken down on the hard shoulder of a motorway. What should you do if you decide to use your mobile phone to call for help?

You're at a junction controlled by traffic lights. When should you wait, even if the green light is showing?

You're driving a car that's skidding, with the rear wheels sliding to the left. What's likely to happen if you oversteer to the left?

What should you do if the left-hand pavement is closed due to street repairs?

You've been unable to drive due to illness. What must you do before you start driving again?

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