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Practice Test 15

You're driving a school bus carrying children. When can you make physical contact with a passenger?

You're turning right onto a dual carriageway from a side road. What should you do if your vehicle is too long for the gap in the central reservation?

Which driving technique can save you fuel?

Which road users are most likely to be affected by the turbulence created by large vehicles travelling at speed?

What type of road surface will increase your stopping distance by up to ten times?

You're driving at night on a very busy road when your headlights fail. What should you do if the fuse box is on the outside of the bus, on the right-hand side?

Why is it important to avoid overfilling the engine with oil?

What should you do if an overtaking vehicle pulls in too close in front of you?

Under EU rules, you can drive for a maximum of nine hours a day. On how many days each week can this be extended to 10 hours?

There's been an incident. What can you do to help a driver who's suffering from shock?

What should you regularly check on the tyres of your bus?

What time gap should you leave when you're following a vehicle on a wet road?

What must you do before leaving your bus?

What does a kneeling bus improve?

What does good passenger care include?

Your vehicle is fitted with an engine management system. What will happen if you press the accelerator when you're starting the engine?

What are these advanced stop lines for?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - What are these advanced stop lines for? Advanced stop lines allow cyclists to take a position ahead of other traffic. When the green signal shows, they then have the time and space to move off in front of the following traffic.

You're overtaking a motorcycle in windy conditions. Why should you check your nearside mirror?

What should you do if a long, heavily laden lorry is taking a long time to overtake you?

How can a bus driver show care for their passengers?

Which drivers are given instructions by diamond-shaped signs?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - Which drivers are given instructions by diamond-shaped signs? You need to show caution when driving in areas where trams operate. You might not hear their approach and they can't change direction to avoid you. There may also be crossing points where you'll need to give way to them, or areas specifically reserved for trams, which you aren't allowed to enter.

Your double-deck bus breaks down on a busy road. Where should you ask your passengers to move to?

You wish to turn left into a side road. What should you do if there's a cyclist in front as you approach the junction?

You're driving a fully loaded coach that's 12 metres long. What should you do when you approach this sign?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - You're driving a fully loaded coach that's 12 metres long. What should you do when you approach this sign? The sign shows the maximum authorised mass for goods vehicles. It's used to restrict heavy lorries (for example, in residential areas), but it doesn't apply to buses and coaches.

You've stopped on a firm, level surface. What's the first thing you must do before you uncouple the trailer?

The front of your bus overhangs well past the front wheels. Why should you allow for this when cornering?

How would you react to drivers who appear to be inexperienced?

What should you do when you're being followed by an ambulance showing a flashing blue light?

Usually, a rev counter is divided into coloured bands. Which band should you stay in for maximum fuel economy?

You're driving on a dual carriageway. What type of vehicle must use a flashing amber beacon on this road?

What should you do when driving a large vehicle down a steep hill?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Braking systems - What should you do when driving a large vehicle down a steep hill? When approaching a long hill, you should take note of any early warning signs. Reduce your speed and select the appropriate gear in good time. Using an endurance brake (retarder), if fitted, will help control your speed.

You're driving a coach, returning from a European trip. Why should you search the vehicle at the port?

When should you allow for the effects of a speed limiter?

How can you check the age of a tyre fitted to your vehicle?

When should anti-freeze be used in the cooling system?

The MSM routine should be used when you negotiate a hazard. What do the initials MSM stand for?

Which licence category do you need to drive a bus with 25 passenger seats?

What should you do to prevent fuel spillage?

What happens at toucan crossings?

What must you do if you're involved in a traffic incident?

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