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Practice Test 15

What should you do as you drive towards a zebra crossing?

A learner driver with a disability wants to take a driving test. What advice should you give them?

When should you use the 'two-second rule'?

You leave a motorway, following a long period of fast driving. How is your judgement of speed likely to be affected?

Why are vehicles fitted with high-intensity rear fog lights?

Who should obey diamond-shaped signs?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Band 2 traffic signs and signals, car control, pedestrians, mechanical knowledge - Who should obey diamond-shaped signs? These signs are directed at tram drivers. By knowing what they mean, you'll be able to anticipate the actions of the driver.

You're driving a car fitted with automatic transmission. What should you do when you approach a very steep downhill gradient?

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

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Band 3 driving test, disabilities, law - When can car drivers use a cycle lane identified by this sign? The sign shows a mandatory cycle lane, and drivers mustn't park or drive in it during its times of operation. The lane will be marked by a solid white line on the road. Where the cycle lane is advisory, it will be marked by a broken white line. There'll also be a similar sign that shows a cycle on a blue background but without the lane represented. Don't drive in this lane unless it's unavoidable.

What does it mean if a bus-lane sign shows no times of operation?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Band 2 traffic signs and signals, car control, pedestrians, mechanical knowledge - What does it mean if a bus-lane sign shows no times of operation? You mustn't drive in a bus lane when it's in operation. If the bus-lane sign shows no times of operation, then the lane is in constant operation.

You're driving in slow-moving queues of traffic. What should you do just before you change lane?

You've just driven through flood water. How should you dry out the brakes?

You're driving a friend's children home from school. They're both under 14 years old. Who's responsible for making sure they wear a seat belt?

What should an instructor do when they see their pupil commit a driving fault?

Which road users are most likely to be permitted to share a bus lane during its times of operation?

Where would you see a contraflow bus and cycle lane?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Band 2 traffic signs and signals, car control, pedestrians, mechanical knowledge - Where would you see a contraflow bus and cycle lane? The traffic that's permitted to use a contraflow lane travels in the opposite direction to traffic in the other lanes on the road. This is to help public transport make full use of the road network in places that would otherwise be unavailable, such as one-way streets.

When may you stop on the hard shoulder of a motorway?

You're following another vehicle in good weather conditions at 70 mph. What's the minimum separation distance you should allow?

You're driving on a two-lane motorway. What should you do if a lorry is taking a long time to overtake you?

What's the nearest you may park to a junction?

A road-incident casualty has an injured arm that's bleeding but not broken. Why should the arm be kept in a raised position?

You need glasses to bring your eyesight up to the required standard. When must you wear them?

What should you do when you're driving in falling snow?

What should you teach your pupil about changing lanes on a motorway?

Which vehicles should use the left-hand lane on a three-lane motorway?

What will happen if you brake firmly as you drive around a right-hand bend?

When could you stop here on this road?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Band 2 traffic signs and signals, car control, pedestrians, mechanical knowledge - When could you stop here on this road? Normally, a driver shouldn't stop or park on a road that has double white lines along the centre. However, you may stop for long enough to set down or pick up passengers, or to load or unload goods.

What should you check before driving someone else's vehicle?

What should you do if an overtaking vehicle cuts in close in front of you?

You're approaching traffic lights. What should you do if the green light has been showing for some time?

Who can accompany a candidate on their driving test?

What does a red traffic light mean?

What should you do if your vehicle has a fire in the engine compartment?

Your pupil asks what the blue patch means on this sign. What's the best reply?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Band 2 traffic signs and signals, car control, pedestrians, mechanical knowledge - Your pupil asks what the blue patch means on this sign. What's the best reply? A motorway number in brackets on a blue patch means that a motorway junction will be reached by following the route indicated.

Is it necessary to give a signal when you're passing parked vehicles?

When are drivers allowed to remove their seat belt?

You're parked in a busy high street. What's the safest way to turn your vehicle around?

You're about to drive down a steep hill. What should you do to control the speed of your vehicle?

When are you allowed to use your vehicle's hazard warning lights?

What should you do if you're driving behind a cyclist who's giving a right turn signal?

What could you do to reduce the volume of traffic on the roads?

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