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Practice Test 21

What should you do if a car driver makes a mistake that causes you to brake?

When do you need to take account of your vehicle having air suspension?

You're driving a large vehicle on a narrow road with passing places. What will you need to be most aware of?

By how much can your stopping distance increase in icy weather?

What must be fitted to new buses, to benefit people with disabilities?

Which licence category do you need to drive an articulated bus ('bendy bus')?

When may vehicles over 7.5 tonnes maximum authorised mass (MAM) use the right-hand lane of a motorway to overtake?

Which category of licence do you need to drive a tri-axle double-deck coach?

What should you do if you suddenly become tired while you're driving on a motorway?

You've been convicted of driving while unfit through drink or drugs. What will increase in cost when you start driving again?

What effect will using a mobile phone have on your driving?

Diesel fuel has been spilled on the road. Which road users will this be a particular danger for?

You're approaching a bridge that has no height restriction on it. What's the minimum height under the bridge?

You've been convicted of a drink-drive offence and banned from driving. Which entitlement will this ban affect?

You're driving on a motorway. What should you do if your view ahead is restricted by heavy spray?

A vehicle fitted with an analogue tachograph has two drivers. How should they use the tachograph?

You're driving a six-wheeled double-deck bus. What do you need to know about punctures on the rear tyres?

When would you use an escape lane?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Braking systems - When would you use an escape lane? Escape lanes are found on steep downhill sections of road. They're designed to give a 'run-off' area, usually straight ahead, to allow vehicles to stop in an emergency. This is usually when brakes have faded or failed on large vehicles.

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

Where can you stop if you feel tired while you're driving on a motorway?

How can you find out when an analogue tachograph was last recalibrated?

Why should you check for motorcyclists just before turning right into a side road?

The time is 10.00 am. You've been driving non-stop since 6.00 am. Under EU rules, what's the longest you may now drive without a break?

On your daily walk-round check, you see that one front tyre is more than 10 years old. What should you do before using the vehicle?

What should you do if you're signalled to stop by a police officer in a patrol car?

You're driving on a motorway in heavy rain. When are you allowed to use high-intensity rear fog lights?

You'll need to take 35 hours of training to maintain your Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (Driver CPC). Over what period must this be carried out?

What does this sign mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - What does this sign mean? Even though there are no restrictions, make sure that you park where you won't cause an obstruction or endanger other road users.

Why is a toucan crossing different from other crossings?

Your bus is involved in an incident. What should you do if you have a passenger who's unconscious but still breathing?

You're at the front of a queue of traffic waiting to turn right into a side road. Why should you check your right-hand mirror just before turning?

When does 'brake fade' occur?

What's the best way to lift a heavy object?

What do heated fuel lines prevent?

What should you do if you feel tired after driving for two-and-a-half hours?

What would be illegal?

What should you do if you lose your way in heavy traffic?

Your vehicle is fitted with air-assisted hydraulic brakes. What fault would you suspect if the brake pedal becomes hard to press?

The analogue tachograph on your vehicle becomes faulty. How long do you have before you must have it repaired?

What makes the pictured vehicle environmentally friendly?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Environmental issues - What makes the pictured vehicle environmentally friendly? This is the sign for a tram. These vehicles are powered by electricity and reduce the emissions released into the environment. As they can carry many people, they can help to reduce the number of other vehicles on the road.

You're on a smart motorway. What does it mean when a mandatory speed limit is displayed above the hard shoulder?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - You're on a smart motorway. What does it mean when a mandatory speed limit is displayed above the hard shoulder? If a mandatory speed-limit sign is shown above the hard shoulder, this lane can be used as a running lane. You must stay within the signed speed limit. Look out for any vehicles that have broken down and are blocking the hard shoulder.

What does this sign mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - What does this sign mean? If you see a contraflow sign, there'll also be markings on the road to indicate the bus lane. Don't use this lane for parking or overtaking.

What does this sign mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - What does this sign mean? Slow down when you see a warning sign for an uneven road. Be especially careful if you're carrying passengers, livestock or fragile items.

Why should you take care before moving into the centre lane of a three-lane motorway?

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