Driving Theory Test | Driving Theory Test | Start Practicing For Free Today
All Tests
Progress 0%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

0 Correct 0 Incorrect
Total Questions 40
Passing Marks 75%

Overall Progress


0%

View Stats
Challenge Bank

Practice Test 7

It's a foggy day. What should you do if you have to park your car on the road?

You're driving around a left-hand bend at night. Which lights should you use if there's oncoming traffic?

You're driving on a main road. You intend to turn right into a side road. What should you do just before turning?

What should you do if you wish to overtake a long, slow-moving vehicle on a busy road?

You're making a right turn. What could you do if you think your indicators might be difficult to see?

What should you do with driving-school L plates when the vehicle isn't being used for tuition?

You're driving in heavy motorway traffic. What should you do if you're being followed too closely by the vehicle behind?

You've just taken some cough medicine given to you by a friend. What should you do before you drive your car?

You're driving in very heavy rain. How will your overall stopping distance be affected?

What can cause the most harm to the environment?

Where do waiting restrictions allow you to stop to pick up or set down passengers?

You're about to return home from holiday when you become ill. What should you do if a doctor prescribes drugs that are likely to affect your driving?

On a motorway, where would vehicles travelling in opposite directions share the same carriageway?

What can be established through an appropriate use of open questions?

What advice should you give to a pupil about moving off on snow or ice?

What should you do if you can't see clearly behind when you're reversing?

How do anti-lock brakes help drivers?

Why are hatch markings painted in the centre of the road?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Band 1 road procedure - Why are hatch markings painted in the centre of the road? Hatch markings are painted at potentially dangerous areas to separate streams of traffic. For example, they can be seen at sharp bends and at junctions to protect traffic turning right.

What should the candidate do when the examiner gives the signal for an emergency stop?

You intend to turn left into a minor road. What should you do as you approach the junction?

Which lane should you normally use on a three-lane motorway?

Your pupil is approaching a junction where the view is restricted. What should you tell them to do?

How is a toucan crossing different from a pelican crossing?

What should you do when you park a vehicle overnight on a road with a 40 mph speed limit?

What's the minimum distance from which an examiner will ask a driving-test candidate to read a modern-style number plate?

You've parked your vehicle on the road at night. When must you leave the parking lights switched on?

Your vehicle is stationary in traffic. When are you allowed to use the horn?

As you're approaching this junction, the green light changes to amber. What should you do if you're unable to stop at the first white line?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Band 2 traffic signs and signals, car control, pedestrians, mechanical knowledge - As you're approaching this junction, the green light changes to amber. What should you do if you're unable to stop at the first white line? Some junctions have advanced stop lines with an area for cyclists to position themselves ahead of other traffic. You must stop at the first white line you reach. If you're unable to stop safely at the first line, you must stop at the second line, even though you'll be blocking the area reserved for cyclists.

What should you do if a driver comes out of a side road, causing you to brake hard?

What's the purpose of yellow crisscross lines at a junction?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Band 2 traffic signs and signals, car control, pedestrians, mechanical knowledge - What's the purpose of yellow crisscross lines at a junction? Box junctions are designed to keep junctions clear by preventing vehicles from stopping in the path of crossing traffic. A pupil should be taught not to enter the yellow-box area if their exit road isn't clear. The only exception is when a driver wants to turn right but is prevented from doing so by oncoming traffic.

A driver is convicted of drinking and driving twice within 10 years. They wish to have their licence returned. Who do they have to satisfy that they don't have an alcohol problem?

Where should you position your vehicle when you're driving in lanes of traffic?

You're driving with your front fog lights switched on. What must you do if the fog has cleared?

What warning is given by a large white triangle painted on the road surface before a junction?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Band 2 traffic signs and signals, car control, pedestrians, mechanical knowledge - What warning is given by a large white triangle painted on the road surface before a junction? Some junctions only have 'give way' lines. This is usually where there's relatively little traffic. 'Give way' signs, and/or road markings, show you that traffic on the road you want to enter has priority.

What should you do when you're planning to overtake at night?

You're driving on a motorway. What does it mean if the car ahead shows its hazard warning lights for a short time?

When should drivers use the left-hand lane of a motorway?

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

How should you drive in areas where there are traffic-calming measures?

What advice should you give to a pupil about parking in a driveway?

Not enough to pass :-(

0%

You have answered 0 correct out of 40 question(s).


What's Next?

Review your answers


See which answers you chose and what the correct answers are.

Challenge Bank


Go through all your mistakes in all the tests you've taken so far.

Wrong answers

Study Guide


Review all the correct answers.


Question: {counter}

{question}

    {options}