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Practice Test 10

What's a crawler lane for?

At an incident, a casualty is unconscious but still breathing. Why would you move them?

You're driving a bus on a windy day. What should you do when you're overtaking a motorcyclist?

What category of licence is required to drive an articulated bus?

When do drivers of long vehicles need to straddle lanes?

How is a strong wind likely to affect your bus?

You're driving on a motorway. What colour are the reflective studs on the right-hand edge of the carriageway?

You're applying for an LGV or PCV licence for the first time. What will your medical examination include?

What should you do when you're approaching this zebra crossing?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Other road users - What should you do when you're approaching this zebra crossing? Be courteous and prepare to stop. Don't wave people across, as this could be dangerous if another vehicle is approaching the crossing.

You're waiting for some time in a stationary traffic queue. Why should you switch off your engine?

Your steering suddenly becomes heavy to turn. What could make this happen?

You're driving on a dual carriageway and intend to overtake the vehicle ahead. What should you do if there's a car approaching quickly behind you in the right-hand lane?

Where can the axle weight limits be found?

Where would you see this sign?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Other road users - Where would you see this sign? Vehicles that are used to carry children to and from school will be travelling at busy times of the day. Be prepared for a vehicle with this sign to make frequent stops. It might pick up or set down passengers in places other than normal bus stops.

Your vehicle is fully loaded. Where should you be braking when dealing with bends?

You're driving a large vehicle in heavy rain on a motorway. You slow down to reduce the risk of aquaplaning. For what other reason should you slow down?

What should you do if you're following a learner driver who stalls at a junction?

You're in the centre lane of a motorway, overtaking another vehicle. What should you do before returning to the left-hand lane?

How would you benefit from forward planning and early recognition of potential hazards?

What do bells hanging across the road warn drivers of?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Vehicle weights and dimensions - What do bells hanging across the road warn drivers of? If your vehicle touches bells suspended over the road, they'll obviously ring. This will warn you that your vehicle exceeds the safe travelling height beneath electrified overhead cables ahead. You must stop immediately and either find another route or take advice.

A loud buzzer sounds in your vehicle. What's this most likely to indicate?

What must the driver do when they leave their bus unattended?

What's the best way to control your vehicle when driving on snow?

What will affect a double-deck bus more than a single-deck bus?

You're about to drive a vehicle fitted with air-assisted hydraulic brakes. Why might the brake pedal feel hard when you press it?

There's a slow-moving motorcyclist ahead of you. What should you do if you're unsure what the rider is going to do?

What's the advantage of energy-saving tyres?

What are the consequences of driving your vehicle when it's emitting excessive exhaust smoke?

An enforcement officer keeps your analogue tachograph records. How should they endorse the replacement charts?

What should you do before driving into a tunnel?

High-sided vehicles can be affected by side wind. On which type of road is this most likely?

How should you rejoin the motorway after a breakdown on the hard shoulder?

You're driving at a speed of 50 mph (80 km/h) in good, dry conditions. What distance should you stay behind the vehicle in front?

When is your nearside mirror most likely to endanger pedestrians?

You're driving a bus. Where should you be aware of the risk of grounding?

Why are motorcyclists more at risk from other road users?

After driving continuously for the maximum period under EU rules, a bus driver must take a break. What's the minimum duration of this break?

What does this sign mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - What does this sign mean? You have priority over vehicles from the opposite direction. However, if a vehicle approaching from the opposite direction isn't going to stop, you should slow down and give way to avoid confrontation or an incident.

What's the maximum fine for driving without insurance?

When can you drive without wearing a seat belt?

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