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Practice Test 13

A child under 3 years old is travelling in the front seat of a car. What must the driver ensure?

In some circumstances, you're allowed to park your car on the road at night without lights. It must be facing in the direction of traffic flow and at least 10 metres (32 feet) from any junction. What other restriction applies?

You're at an incident. What should you do for any injured people, once the area is safe?

What's the maximum authorised mass (MAM) of a category B vehicle?

You're on a fast, open road in good conditions. How can you judge a safe distance from the vehicle in front?

It's very windy. What should you do if you're behind a motorcyclist who's overtaking a high-sided vehicle?

You're waiting in a side road to cross a dual carriageway. What should you do if your car would safely fit in the gap in the central reservation?

What does your vehicle's catalytic converter reduce?

How can you encourage a pupil to develop a good driving attitude?

Why are new vehicles fitted with catalytic converters?

Your pupil is driving in a stream of traffic. You see this sign ahead. What advice should you give to your pupil?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Band 2 traffic signs and signals, car control, pedestrians, mechanical knowledge - Your pupil is driving in a stream of traffic. You see this sign ahead. What advice should you give to your pupil? Loose gravel or chippings can easily be thrown up by vehicles' tyres. At roadworks or on newly surfaced roads, check your speed and keep a good distance away from vehicles ahead to avoid any flying chippings.

You're driving at night. When would you dip your headlights earlier than normal?

What should you do if you feel drowsy while you're driving?

When can car drivers use a bus lane identified by this sign?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Band 2 traffic signs and signals, car control, pedestrians, mechanical knowledge - When can car drivers use a bus lane identified by this sign? Some bus lanes only operate during peak hours and other vehicles may use them outside these hours. Make sure you check the sign for the hours of operation before driving in a bus lane. Where no hours are shown, the bus lane operates 24 hours a day.

What colour are circular traffic signs that give positive instructions?

You're driving on a motorway. The traffic ahead is braking sharply because of an incident. How could you warn traffic behind?

What should you do if you see your pupil commit a driving fault during a lesson?

What should a deaf pupil be advised to do when they're ready to apply for their driving test?

What will happen if the brake-fluid level falls too low?

You're approaching traffic lights. What does the amber light on its own mean?

What's the purpose of a continuous white line along the side of the road?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Band 2 traffic signs and signals, car control, pedestrians, mechanical knowledge - What's the purpose of a continuous white line along the side of the road? The edge of the carriageway is often marked with a continuous white line. This stops at junctions, lay-bys, and entrances and exits from private drives. In conditions of poor visibility, such as when it's foggy, this line can help you see the edge of the road.

You're driving at night. What should you do if you're dazzled by headlights coming towards you?

What does it mean if you see a vehicle showing a flashing green light?

You're driving on a motorway that has chevrons painted on the carriageway. In good weather, at least how many chevrons should be visible between you and the next vehicle in your lane?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Band 2 traffic signs and signals, car control, pedestrians, mechanical knowledge - You're driving on a motorway that has chevrons painted on the carriageway. In good weather, at least how many chevrons should be visible between you and the next vehicle in your lane? Chevrons are painted on the road surface to help you to judge a safe following distance. In good weather, at least two chevrons should be visible on the road surface between your vehicle and the vehicle directly ahead in your lane. Where there are no chevrons, you should use the two-second rule.

What instruction should you give a pupil about controlling the vehicle's speed when going down a long, steep hill?

How would you recognise signs giving orders?

What should a motorway slip road be used for?

You intend to turn left at traffic lights. What should you do just before turning?

You're teaching a learner driver who's following a slower-moving vehicle. You can see a junction ahead on the right. What should you tell your pupil?

You're driving at the legal speed limit. What should you do if a vehicle comes up quickly behind, flashing its headlights?

You're driving along a wet road. How might you tell that your vehicle's tyres are losing their grip on the surface?

What should you do just before turning right from a main road into a side road?

What must you display clearly on your vehicle while you're being paid to give driving lessons?

You find that your eyesight has become very poor. Who must you inform if your optician says they can't help you?

You're waiting at a level crossing. What should you do if the red warning lights continue to flash after a train has passed?

What should you do when you're driving in foggy weather?

Signals are normally given by direction indicators and brake lights. What should drivers do before giving a signal?

You're turning right from a main road into a side road. There's no oncoming traffic. What should you do if pedestrians are standing on the pavement waiting to cross the side road?

What should you do if you're taking drugs that are likely to affect your driving?

Why is overtaking a lorry more risky than overtaking a car?

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