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Practice Test 18

You're driving at 70 mph on a two-lane motorway. You're overtaking vehicles on your left. What should you do if a vehicle approaches fast from behind?

Why are yellow lines painted across the road on the approach to some roundabouts?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Band 2 traffic signs and signals, car control, pedestrians, mechanical knowledge - Why are yellow lines painted across the road on the approach to some roundabouts? Yellow lines are painted across the road on the approach to some roundabouts. The lines are usually found on dual carriageways, where traffic speeds are higher, or at the end of motorway exit slip roads. They provide a visual warning to remind drivers to check their speed.

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

What does this symbol on a direction sign indicate?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Band 2 traffic signs and signals, car control, pedestrians, mechanical knowledge - What does this symbol on a direction sign indicate? Where it's necessary to temporarily close a motorway or other main road, signs will be displayed advising drivers to follow a particular symbol in order to rejoin their route. These symbols are often permanently displayed on direction signs.

During a driving lesson, your vehicle is involved in a collision. What should you do if your pupil is physically unhurt but is suffering from shock?

When will anti-lock brakes be activated?

You're driving on a motorway at night. When can you switch off your headlights?

Which road surface may cause anti-lock brakes to be less effective?

A pupil's driving is well below driving-test standard. What should you do if they insist on taking the driving test?

You arrive at the scene of a car crash. A passenger is bleeding heavily from an arm wound. How should the arm be treated if it's clear that there are no objects in the wound?

What major advantage does a pupil gain from agreeing learning objectives?

What should you teach your pupils to do before they emerge from a road junction?

You're giving a driving lesson in an unfamiliar town. What should you tell your pupil if you see this sign?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Band 2 traffic signs and signals, car control, pedestrians, mechanical knowledge - You're giving a driving lesson in an unfamiliar town. What should you tell your pupil if you see this sign? This sign indicates a route for trams only. Other vehicles aren't allowed to use these routes. Drivers need to look ahead and plan - especially in an unfamiliar area.

You're being overtaken by a heavily laden lorry. What should you do if it's taking a long time to come past?

You apply the brakes while you're travelling forwards and in a straight line. How will this affect the grip of the tyres on the road?

When may you cross double solid white lines along the centre of the road?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Band 2 traffic signs and signals, car control, pedestrians, mechanical knowledge - When may you cross double solid white lines along the centre of the road? When it's safe to do so, you may cross the solid white line to pass a stationary vehicle or to pass a pedal cycle, horse or road maintenance vehicle if they're travelling at 10 mph or less. You may also cross the solid line to enter a side road or access a property.

What does it mean when another driver flashes their headlights?

You've driven through a ford. What should you do when you're out of the water?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Band 2 traffic signs and signals, car control, pedestrians, mechanical knowledge - You've driven through a ford. What should you do when you're out of the water? When you've driven through a ford or flood, your brakes may be soaking wet. Water can reduce your brakes' efficiency, so check that they're working properly before you build up speed again. Lightly applying the brakes while driving slowly will help them to dry. Before you do this, remember to check your mirrors and consider what's behind you.

What should you do if a pupil drives the rear wheels over the kerb when they turn left?

You're driving on a foggy night. Why should you switch off your rear fog lights as the fog clears?

What should you tell a pupil when teaching them to brake normally?

You break down on a dual carriageway. How far behind your vehicle should you place a red warning triangle?

You're driving on a motorway. You see a large box fall onto the road from a lorry. What should you do if the lorry doesn't stop?

There's a 'give way' sign where a one-way street joins a main road. What road markings would you see across the mouth of the junction?

You're leaving your vehicle unattended. How can you reduce the chance of it being broken into?

You arrive at the scene of a crash. The scene has been made safe and there's a casualty in a vehicle. What should you do if the casualty is conscious and breathing?

How should you park when you leave your vehicle overnight on a road that has a 40 mph speed limit?

Where is parking prohibited?

What does it mean when an area of road is painted with white diagonal stripes and surrounded by a broken white line?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Band 1 road procedure - What does it mean when an area of road is painted with white diagonal stripes and surrounded by a broken white line? Diagonal stripes or chevrons are painted on the road to help separate traffic lanes or vehicles turning right. When bordered by a solid white line, you shouldn't enter the area except in an emergency. If the line is broken, you shouldn't enter the area unless it's necessary and you can see that it's safe.

For the cockpit drill to be effective, some items should be checked before others. What's the correct sequence?

Which lights should you use if you're on a wet motorway where there's surface spray?

You're driving a car that has manual transmission. What should you do if you have to drive through shallow flood water?

You're driving along a dual carriageway and have to brake hard in a straight line. Which wheels do most of the braking?

What should you do if you take a wrong turning that leads you into a one-way street?

How can you help prevent your car radio from being stolen?

What should you do if you see two elderly pedestrians about to cross the road ahead?

What's the lowest level of insurance cover you must have to drive on public roads?

You're driving at night with your headlights on main beam. A vehicle overtakes you. When should you dip your headlights?

The vehicle ahead is being driven slowly. What should you do if you're unsure of the driver's intentions?

You're driving on a road that has double white lines along the centre of the road. The line nearest you is continuous. When may you cross this line to overtake?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Band 3 driving test, disabilities, law - You're driving on a road that has double white lines along the centre of the road. The line nearest you is continuous. When may you cross this line to overtake? If there are double white lines along the centre of the road and the line nearest you is continuous, you mustn't cross or straddle the line, except in specific circumstances. These include to enter premises or a side road, or to pass a stationary vehicle. You may also overtake a bicycle, horse, or road maintenance vehicle, provided they're travelling at 10 mph or less. You mustn't park on such a road, but you may stop to pick up or set down passengers.

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