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ADI Band 3 driving test, disabilities, law

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?

Your car is fitted with seat belts. When can a passenger travel in your car without wearing a seat belt?

When must you show your motor insurance certificate?

Your pupil, who is profoundly deaf, intends to apply for a driving test. What advice should you give them about their application?

Which lights should you use when you're driving in daylight and it's foggy?

What's the minimum distance from which an approved driving instructor (ADI) must be able to read a number plate that has letters and figures 79 mm high and 50 mm wide?

You're teaching a pupil how to turn the vehicle around. Can you remove your seat belt while you're teaching this exercise?

When are drivers allowed to remove their seat belt?

A candidate taking their practical driving test is allowed to have someone accompany them on the test. How should this person behave during the test?

How would it be illegal for a provisional licence holder to drive?

What does it mean if you see a pedestrian carrying a white cane that has a red band or bands wrapped around it?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Band 3 driving test, disabilities, law - What does it mean if you see a pedestrian carrying a white cane that has a red band or bands wrapped around it? A pedestrian who's carrying a white cane with a red band or bands is both blind and deaf. This makes them very vulnerable, since they can neither see nor hear you approaching.

What will a candidate be given if they fail their driving test?

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

Your car is fitted with a dual accelerator pedal. What must you do before using the car for a driving test?

What would make a car tyre illegal?

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

You're parking on the road at night. When should you use parking lights?

When can you use your front fog lights?

You must use your headlights when visibility is seriously reduced. What distance would be classed as seriously reduced?

You're driving at night. When can you park on the right-hand side of a road?

Tyres on cars, light vans and trailers must have a continuous tread depth of at least 1.6 mm. How much of the tyre must have this depth of tread?

When will an approved driving instructor (ADI) be subject to standards checks?

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?

After passing your driving test, you suffer from ill health. What must you do if your health affects your driving?

Your vehicle has been involved in a collision with another vehicle. Some damage has occurred. What must you do after you've stopped?

What rule applies on a road that displays this sign?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Band 3 driving test, disabilities, law - What rule applies on a road that displays this sign? Clearways are in place so that traffic can flow without the obstruction of parked vehicles. Just one parked vehicle can cause an obstruction for all other traffic. Don't stop where a clearway is in force - not even to set down or pick up passengers.

Where is parking prohibited?

You're entering an area of roadworks. What must you do if you see this sign?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Band 3 driving test, disabilities, law - You're entering an area of roadworks. What must you do if you see this sign? Where there are extra hazards such as roadworks, it's often necessary to slow traffic down by imposing a temporary speed limit. The speed-limit sign will be circular and edged with a red ring. This tells you that the sign is an order and you must obey it.

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

A physically disabled driver passes their driving test in a specially adapted vehicle. How will their driving licence be restricted?

What lights should you use if daytime visibility is poor but not seriously reduced?

What's the maximum authorised mass (MAM) of a category B vehicle?

What restriction applies to a category B provisional licence holder?

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

A car driving-test candidate with sight in only one eye passes the test. What restriction will the examiner place on their licence?

What restrictions are placed on someone's driving licence if they're blind in one eye?

In England, Scotland and Northern Ireland what's the speed limit on a road that has street lights but no speed-limit repeater signs?

You have a pupil who is colour-blind. How will this affect their ability to drive?

Why is it illegal to use a hand-held mobile phone while you're driving?

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

Where would parking be likely to cause an obstruction?

What would be invalidated if the car you're driving doesn't have a valid MOT certificate?

You're driving a car. What should you do before answering a call on your mobile phone?

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

A child under 3 years old is travelling in the front seat of a car. What must the driver ensure?

Until you're 70 years old, how often should you renew your photocard driving licence?

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?

What does it mean if your motor insurance policy has an excess of £100?

What must you display clearly on your vehicle while you're being paid to give driving lessons?

You're driving in fog. When should high-intensity rear fog lights be used?

What must you have when you're renewing your vehicle tax?

The MOT certificate on your vehicle has expired. When can you drive the vehicle on the road?

What's the minimum driving age for a person receiving the enhanced rate of the mobility component of Personal Independence Payment?

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

At what age does a passenger become responsible for fastening their own seat belt?

What rules apply to a car that's being used for a driving test?

How should you park when you leave your vehicle overnight on a road that has 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?

For how long is an MOT certificate normally valid?

What do you need before you can drive legally?

What should a driving-test candidate do if their inertia-reel seat belt has temporarily locked and they cannot put it on at the start of their test?

You find that your eyesight has become very poor. Who must you inform if your optician says they can't help you?

What's the minimum distance from which an approved driving instructor (ADI) must be able to read a current-style (since 2001) number plate?

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

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?

You want to use your mobile phone to make a personal call while you're driving. What must you do if it has no hands-free facility?

Who's responsible for ensuring that a 16 year-old passenger wears a seat belt?

What type of car may a totally deaf person drive?

In some circumstances, you're allowed to park your car on the road at night without lights. It must be facing in the direction of traffic flow and at least 10 metres (32 feet) from any junction. What other restriction applies?

When may you use your vehicle's horn while you're driving in a built-up area?

A driver (not subject to the New Drivers Act) will be disqualified if they accumulate 12 or more penalty points within what period of time?

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.

You're driving along a road that has a cycle lane marked by a solid white line. What does it mean if the road sign shows that the cycle lane is in operation?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Band 3 driving test, disabilities, law - You're driving along a road that has a cycle lane marked by a solid white line. What does it mean if the road sign shows that the cycle lane is in operation? Drivers mustn't park or drive in a cycle lane that's marked by a solid white line during its periods of operation. At other times, when the lane isn't in operation, you should be aware that there may be cyclists in the area.

A pupil has a friend who's agreed to help with their driving tuition. What age and driving experience must they have?

A pupil with a physical disability is concerned that the examiner won't understand their special needs. What should you tell them?

What sort of pass certificate will the examiner issue if a disabled driver passes their driving test in a specifically adapted motor car?

Which vehicles aren't allowed to use motorways?

What should you do if you're taking drugs that are likely to affect your driving?

You're parking on a road that has a 30 mph speed limit. How close are you allowed to park to a junction?

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

A car is fitted with dual accelerator, clutch and brake pedals. Which of the pedals must be removed before the car can be used for a driving test?

What's the legal minimum depth of tread for a car tyre?

Drivers convicted of certain dangerous driving offences are required to take an extended driving test. How does the extended test differ from the standard driving test?

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

Who's responsible for making sure that a vehicle isn't overloaded?

Your pupil has just passed their first practical driving test. What will they have to do if they get six penalty points on their licence within two years?

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.

You're invited to a pub lunch. What's your best course of action if you know that you'll have to drive in the evening?

How often do you have to renew your photo on a photocard car driving licence?

What's the first thing you should do if the vehicle you're driving is involved in a collision?

For how long does a driving-test pass certificate remain valid?

What can a candidate do if they consider that their driving test wasn't conducted properly?

How many years after they're newly registered must cars in Great Britain have an MOT test?

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

What's a cover note?

Who can accompany a candidate on their driving test?

What rules apply to anyone who accompanies a learner driver while they drive on the road?

You're teaching a pupil to reverse into a side road. What's the law governing your use of the seat belt?

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

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

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

Which vehicles aren't allowed to use the right-hand lane of a three-lane motorway?

Who can supervise a learner car driver?

You're leaving your vehicle parked on a road. When may you leave the engine running?

A 17 year-old wants to learn to drive. What must they have before they start practising on the public highway?

Your pupil is at the end of their driving test. With your pupil's permission, what does DVSA advise you to do?

You're driving on a two-way road. There are double solid white lines along the centre of the road. What should you do if there's a stationary vehicle parked on the left?

You're driving at night on a road that has a 30 mph speed limit. You find somewhere to park near a junction. How close to the junction are you allowed to park?

You've just driven out of fog. What must you do now that visibility has improved?

When can you use a mobile phone while you're driving?

A disabled driver has difficulty turning their head. What will help overcome this disability when they're driving?

What should you do when you leave your car unattended?

Which vehicles aren't allowed in the right-hand lane of a three-lane motorway?

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

When may you use your front fog lights?

When are projection markers required on an overhanging load?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Band 3 driving test, disabilities, law - When are projection markers required on an overhanging load? If a load overhangs the front or rear of a vehicle by more than 2.0 metres (6 feet 6 inches), projection markers are required.

At what age does category B driving entitlement normally expire?

What's the national speed limit on a two-way road outside a built-up area?

You're involved in a traffic incident. Which document will you need to produce for a police officer?

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

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

What will happen if your pupil is taking their driving test but they can't meet the eyesight requirements?

An approved driving instructor (ADI) must always display red L plates (in Wales, red D or L plates or both) on the car when teaching learner drivers. What else must they display if they're charging for the driving lesson?

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

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?

Who can supervise a learner driver?

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

You're driving at night. When can you park on the right-hand side of the road?

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

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