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Practice Test 16

How should you treat a zebra crossing that's split by an island?

A police officer asks to see your documents. You don't have them with you. How long do you have to produce them at a police station?

You're driving in a stream of traffic. What should you do if the vehicle behind is too close?

At which type of crossing are cyclists and pedestrians allowed to cross together?

What's the most common cause of skidding?

What should you do if you have to use the dual controls?

Why is it dangerous to leave rear fog lights on when they're not needed?

Why would a motorcyclist use dipped headlights in daylight?

You're driving a vehicle towing a trailer on a three-lane motorway. When can you use the right-hand lane?

You're driving down a steep hill on a two-way road. A car is parked ahead on the other side of the road. What should you do if a lorry coming uphill is going to arrive at the parked car at the same time as you?

A casualty has stopped breathing and you've started giving them chest compressions. How long should you continue trying to resuscitate them?

Why should you tell your pupil to obey the speed limit shown on this sign?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Band 2 traffic signs and signals, car control, pedestrians, mechanical knowledge - Why should you tell your pupil to obey the speed limit shown on this sign? Stone chippings are often used to finish off a new road surface. They may take several days to bed into the tar underneath. Advisory speed limits are used to help reduce the amount of chippings thrown up by passing vehicles. Chippings can cause damage to vehicles and other road users - especially cyclists, pedestrians and horse riders. There's also an increased risk of skidding on the loose surface.

What should you do before you make a U-turn in the road?

What do these signs indicate?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Band 2 traffic signs and signals, car control, pedestrians, mechanical knowledge - What do these signs indicate? If there's a bend or other obstruction concealing a level crossing, you won't be able to see the barriers, signals or any waiting traffic. Countdown markers, spaced equally at about 100 yard intervals, give you an early warning that you're approaching a level crossing, so you can be prepared to stop if necessary.

The timing of directions to a pupil is very important. What's the recommended method of doing this clearly?

What should you do when you approach a bus signalling to move away from a bus stop?

What's most likely to cause a crash, if it's allowed to get too low?

You stop for pedestrians waiting to cross at a zebra crossing. What should you do if they don't start to cross promptly?

What should you do if a pupil you're instructing fails to make the progress you were expecting?

What should you do if you've just been overtaken by a motorcyclist who cuts back in front of you?

What will a heavy load on your roof rack cause?

What should you do if luggage falls from your vehicle while you're driving on the motorway?

You're approaching a junction where the traffic lights aren't working. What should you do when a police officer gives this signal?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Band 2 traffic signs and signals, car control, pedestrians, mechanical knowledge - You're approaching a junction where the traffic lights aren't working. What should you do when a police officer gives this signal? If a police officer or traffic warden directing traffic signals you to stop, you must obey them. They'll use the arm signals shown in The Highway Code. If they're controlling traffic where traffic lights have failed, react to their signal as though it had been given by the traffic lights.

What does this sign mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Band 2 traffic signs and signals, car control, pedestrians, mechanical knowledge - What does this sign mean? The 'max speed' plate advises the maximum safe speed for negotiating the hazard shown on the warning sign. Drivers should slow down, as the hazard can be deceiving; for example, a bend may be much sharper than it initially appears.

How can you help the environment and avoid wasting fuel?

When must you stop on a motorway?

What's meant by 'transfer of learning'?

The car's ignition light comes on during a journey. What fault does this indicate?

What should you check when you're leaving a motorway after driving at speed for some time?

Your doctor has given you a course of medicine. Why should you ask how it will affect you?

What sort of message is given by a triangular sign?

You arrive at the scene of a motorcycle crash. The rider is injured. When would you remove the rider's helmet?

What must a learner driver have before they drive on the road for the first time?

What should you do before stopping to park on the side of the road?

While you're driving, what will happen if you hold the clutch pedal down or roll in neutral for too long?

Anti-lock brakes prevent the vehicle's wheels from locking under heavy braking. What will this help to reduce?

How should you use the 'question and answer technique'?

You're driving on a country road that has no pavement. What should you be prepared to find coming towards you, on your side of the road?

You want to leave the motorway at the next exit. Where should you position your vehicle as you approach the exit?

Your vehicle is fitted with a hands-free phone system. What's likely to happen if you use this equipment while you're driving?

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