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What's most likely to waste fuel?

You're starting a journey in freezing weather. What should you make sure is clear of snow and ice?

You're approaching traffic lights. What should you do if the red and amber lights are showing together?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Band 2 traffic signs and signals, car control, pedestrians, mechanical knowledge - You're approaching traffic lights. What should you do if the red and amber lights are showing together? Be aware that other traffic might still be clearing the junction. When the green light shows, make sure the way is clear before continuing.

What should you do if your vehicle pulls to one side when you're braking?

Why do you need to take time to identify your pupil's learning goals?

What does this white arrow on the road mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Band 2 traffic signs and signals, car control, pedestrians, mechanical knowledge - What does this white arrow on the road mean? This curved arrow on the road indicates the direction that traffic should pass solid double white lines that are coming up. These arrows are also used on the approach to hatch markings and low arched bridges. Sometimes the arrow may curve to the right.

How much verbal instruction is needed to help a pupil attain a good standard of driving?

You park facing uphill and apply the parking brake. As an added precaution, you should also leave the car in gear. Which would be the most appropriate gear to select?

You're driving in town. Why should you be careful if there's a bus at a bus stop on the other side of the road?

You're driving a car at night. The vehicle behind starts to overtake. When should you dip your headlights?

You're driving in fog. When should you switch on your rear fog lights?

There's been a crash and a motorcyclist is lying injured and unconscious. What's the main reason you should leave their helmet in place?

When are you allowed to stop on a motorway?

What should you do if you're driving on a motorway and begin to feel drowsy?

Which vehicle should display a flashing amber light when it's being used on a dual carriageway?

You want to turn right onto a dual carriageway. What should you do if the central reservation is too small for your vehicle?

Why should you reduce your speed when you're driving in fog?

What would make a car tyre illegal?

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 sign warning of loose chippings is often accompanied by a plate showing an advisory maximum speed. Stone chippings thrown up by tyres can damage vehicles, and pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists are more vulnerable. The loose surface will increase your vehicle's stopping distance and there's an additional risk of skidding.

What's the national speed limit for a car on a single carriageway?

What would you expect to find at a motorway contraflow system?

You're driving behind two cyclists. They approach a roundabout in the left-hand lane. In which direction should you expect the cyclists to go?

You're teaching your pupil how to reverse a car into a side road on the left. What should you teach them to do if the rear nearside tyre gently touches the kerb?

You're driving up to a roundabout. What signal should you give if you're going ahead and taking the second exit?

You're driving a car on a motorway. Unless signs show otherwise, what's the speed limit?

You're turning right across a dual carriageway from a side road. What should you do if the gap in the central reservation isn't wide enough to contain your vehicle?

What should you do when you're driving at night and are dazzled by the headlights of an approaching vehicle?

At an incident, a casualty has stopped breathing. What should you do to help them?

What advice should you give to a pupil who wishes to overtake a long, slow-moving vehicle on a busy road?

When emerging at a junction, what can significantly obstruct a driver's vision?

Under the New Drivers Act, a new driver will have their licence revoked if they get six or more penalty points on their licence. This only applies to drivers after they pass their first practical driving test. Over what period of time does it apply?

What should a driver do if they've had a few alcoholic drinks at a party?

What fault would you suspect if the footbrake on your car starts to feel spongy?

As a recommendation, how often should you check the brake lights on the car you use?

How does an anti-lock braking system help you keep control during emergency braking?

You're driving on a dual carriageway. What's the first thing you should do if you see a broken-down vehicle in the left-hand lane?

What does excessive wear on the outer edges of the tread of a car's tyre generally indicate?

Why should you test your brakes after driving through a ford?

Your vehicle breaks down on a very narrow road. Where should you place a red warning triangle?

You're driving on a motorway that isn't controlled by smart motorway technology. When should you use the hard shoulder?

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