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Your vehicle is more than 3 metres (9 feet 10 inches) high. Where is this information displayed?

Some coaches have a mirror on their nearside, angled down to show the front nearside wheel. When should this extra mirror be used?

What does this sign mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Restricted view - What does this sign mean? Some lanes are set aside for certain types of vehicle. Signs and road markings show the authorised vehicles in words or pictures. There's usually also a sign showing the times that the lane is in operation. Some lanes might only be in operation for a short time. Check the sign and only use the lane if you're allowed to do so.

You're driving towards a zebra crossing. What should you do if you see that a person in a wheelchair is waiting to cross?

What must bus and coach drivers do when they park their vehicle on the road at night?

How could you save fuel?

When are bus operators required to use tachographs for regular journeys?

When are motorcyclists particularly vulnerable?

Why is it important to adjust your head restraint properly?

What should you do when you have to travel a long distance?

What should you do when you park your vehicle on a two-way road at night?

Which fuel is better for the environment?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Environmental issues - Which fuel is better for the environment? Sulphur produces acidic gases. Diesel fuels with lower sulphur content have been produced to reduce exhaust emissions that harm both people and the environment.

You're returning to the UK and are about to board a ferry. An immigration officer asks to see your documentation. What must you show them immediately?

Why do air tanks on brake systems need to be drained?

What's the minimum distance you should allow for braking when it's raining heavily?

Which lane should you use when you're driving on a clear motorway, at the speed limit for your vehicle?

The Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (Driver CPC) requires you to take training every five years. How many hours of training must you take?

How can you plan your route before setting out?

You're driving along a motorway and see this sign. What does it mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - The road - You're driving along a motorway and see this sign. What does it mean? Where a motorway has a long or steep gradient, slow-moving large vehicles might get in the way of other traffic. To help the traffic flow, an extra lane - called a crawler lane - is sometimes found on these gradients. This helps the traffic to flow by providing the slower heavy vehicles with a dedicated lane on the left.

You see this traffic light ahead. Which light or lights will come on next?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - You see this traffic light ahead. Which light or lights will come on next? The amber light means stop. You may only go on if the light changes to amber after you've crossed the stop line or when you're so close to the line that stopping might cause a collision. The amber light is followed by the red light.
You must wait behind the stop line until the green light shows.

Why is tailgating dangerous?

Under EU rules, your daily rest can be reduced to 9 hours. For how many times between weekly rest periods is this allowed?

What should you do if a front tyre bursts while you're driving on a motorway?

Which authority must you contact if your tachograph card is lost or stolen?

You're driving in the left-hand lane on a three-lane motorway. What should you check for before moving into the middle lane to overtake a slower vehicle?

What could prevent air pressure from building up in an air-brake system in frosty weather?

Your bus has stopped at the scene of an incident. Why should you consider moving your passengers to the front of the bus?

What must you be certain of before you overtake at night?

What does 'road-friendly' suspension help to reduce?

You're being followed by a marked police car. As well as flashing the headlights, what will the police officer do to signal you to stop?

You're about to drive on a route where you'll be picking up wheelchair users. What must be checked before leaving the depot?

What does this sign mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - What does this sign mean? Take extra care when you're driving on roads where trams operate. Look out for road markings and signs that tell you to expect them. Modern trams are very quiet and you might not hear them approaching.

Which vehicles are most at risk from spilt diesel fuel?

You're checking your vehicle. What should you do if you discover an air leak in the braking system?

Before starting a journey, you want to check your brake-system warning lights. What can you do when these aren't operated by the ignition switch?

You've had to change a wheel on your vehicle. When should the wheel nuts be checked again?

Which vehicles are most likely to be affected by high winds?

You're driving a three-axle double-deck bus and have the steering turned onto full lock. What should you do to avoid rear tyre scrub?

Under EU rules, a driver must take regular breaks from driving. What maximum period of continuous driving is allowed?

You're driving on a motorway and you see this sign. What does it mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Vehicle weights and dimensions - You're driving on a motorway and you see this sign. What does it mean? Look out for variable-message warning signs telling you about
• lane closures
• speed limits
• hazards.
When you're clear of the restriction, you'll see a sign telling you that it has ended.

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