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Practice Test 17

Poor eating habits can increase your risk of long-term health problems. What may result from a poor diet?

What should you try to do when you lift a heavy box or suitcase?

You arrive at the scene of an incident. The emergency services have already been called. A pedestrian is bleeding heavily from a leg wound, but their leg isn't broken. What could you do to help them?

What's the most likely cause if your steering starts to feel heavy?

You're driving a long vehicle and want to turn right at a roundabout ahead. How should you signal if you need to occupy the left-hand lane?

You're on a motorway, approaching a working snow plough. Why should you stay behind it?

What does the flashing amber light mean at a pelican crossing?

You're overtaking a lorry. What should you do if you see the driver flash their headlights?

What would be the most likely effect of driving with the rev counter in the red band?

What should you do when you're following a car driven by an elderly driver?

What should anti-lock brakes let you do when you have to stop in an emergency?

What should you do before overtaking on a single carriageway road?

Which fuel provides a reduction in exhaust emissions harmful to human health?

You'll be waiting at a terminus for some time. How can you reduce pollution?

What should you do when you're driving through a tunnel in heavy traffic?

Why should you slow down when you see this sign?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - Why should you slow down when you see this sign? Whenever you see this sign, take extra care with these very vulnerable road users.

What should you do if a passenger comments on exhaust smoke in the bus?

What should you do if there's a fire on the upper deck of your bus?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Carrying passengers - What should you do if there's a fire on the upper deck of your bus? Fire can spread extremely quickly. Your priority is the safety of your passengers: you must get them off the bus straight away. If at all possible, disconnect electrical lines and cut off the fuel supply. Fire can destroy a vehicle very quickly.

What should you do when an air-pressure warning device activates?

You're driving at night. What does it mean if you see a pedestrian wearing reflective clothing and carrying a red light?

At a junction, you see this sign partly covered by snow. What does it mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - At a junction, you see this sign partly covered by snow. What does it mean? The 'Stop' sign is the only sign that's octagonal. This helps you to recognise it even when the wording can't be seen.

How do speed limiters normally work?

What must you do after filling your fuel tanks?

Your vehicle breaks down during a journey. You continue by driving in another vehicle with the same type of tachograph. What must you do with your tachograph chart?

What does this traffic sign mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - What does this traffic sign mean? A sign showing an exclamation mark (!) tells you that there may be danger ahead. Be ready to slow down for whatever that may be.

What does this motorway sign mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - What does this motorway sign mean? Four amber lights flash in alternate horizontal pairs to provide a warning and to draw the driver's attention to the message displayed.

You're turning right at a T-junction. What should you do when your view to the right and left is blocked by parked vehicles?

Your vehicle breaks down on a motorway. What should you do if you can't get it fully onto the hard shoulder?

Your bus is fitted with lifts or ramps for less mobile passengers. Who should operate this equipment?

When should you stop trying to resuscitate a casualty?

What causes 'brake fade'?

What should you do before uncoupling your trailer?

Several parked cars are blocking your bus stop. What should you do before allowing passengers to leave the bus?

As you approach a pelican crossing, the lights change to green. What should you do if an elderly couple are halfway across?

By approximately how much would 15 passengers increase the weight of your vehicle?

Where are you most likely to find pedestrians stepping into the road?

Why mustn't you stop on these road markings?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Other road users - Why mustn't you stop on these road markings? These markings are found on the road outside schools. Don't stop or park on them, even to set down or pick up children. The markings are to make sure that drivers, riders and children have a clear view.

What benefit is expected to come from having a Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (Driver CPC) qualification?

You've parked for a short time in a town while you plan your route. What should you do while your vehicle is parked?

You're stationary. The brake air-pressure warning light comes on. Why should you keep the parking brake on?

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