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Practice Test 5

You're driving in fast-moving traffic along a motorway. What should you do if there's a stationary queue of traffic ahead?

What should you be most aware of before moving off from a standstill?

What does air suspension help to protect?

You're checking your vehicle's tyres before starting a long motorway journey. What check should be made on each tyre?

Planning your route before starting a journey is a good idea. Why should you also plan an alternative route?

How should you overtake horse riders?

At toucan crossings, pedestrians share the crossing with which other road users?

You're stopped by a police officer for a suspected motoring offence. Which document will you always be asked to produce?

You're driving in heavy rain. What should you do if your steering suddenly feels very light?

You're driving along a motorway in thick fog at night. The reflective studs are red on your left and white on your right. Which lane are you in?

Well ahead of you are traffic lights on green. What should you do in case the lights change to red?

You'll be driving your vehicle in Europe. Which of these documents must you carry?

How could a professional driver improve their efficiency?

Why should you take extra care when overtaking at night?

You've driven a long distance and feel tired. Your tachograph shows that you haven't exceeded your driving hours. What should you do in these circumstances?

You're driving down a snow-covered hill. Why should you take care when using an independent endurance brake (retarder)?

What's the purpose of green-and-yellow fluorescent studs on a motorway?

What should you do at a zebra crossing?

How should you stand when you're lifting a heavy object?

Which light won't show to a driver at a puffin crossing?

Which road users are more vulnerable at night in built-up areas?

A driver is convicted of bringing illegal immigrants into the UK. How is the fine calculated?

What should you do after driving through a flood?

Why may coaches be subject to a search by immigration authorities at international ports?

You're driving on a road with an uneven surface. What should you do if you're following a motorcyclist along this road?

What should you do if you've lost the filler cap for your diesel tank?

You're driving along this road. What should you do if the red car cuts in close in front of you?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - The driver - You're driving along this road. What should you do if the red car cuts in close in front of you? There are times when other road users make incorrect or ill-judged decisions. Try to stay calm and don't retaliate or react aggressively, especially as your vehicle is likely to be larger and more intimidating than the other person's. Always put safety first.

What should you be especially aware of while you're driving a double-deck bus on a road with a steep camber?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Carrying passengers - What should you be especially aware of while you're driving a double-deck bus on a road with a steep camber? When driving high-sided vehicles, such as double-deck buses, changes in the road camber can affect your vehicle. As the bus leans towards the kerb, there's a risk that shop awnings, trees and street furniture, such as lampposts, could strike the top deck.

How can you help to reduce the impact of road transport on the environment?

What does this sign mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - What does this sign mean? Trams are becoming increasingly common in large towns and cities, as the move to more environmentally friendly transport continues. They may either cross the road you're driving on or share it with you. Always be aware of their virtually silent approach, and look out for places where you may be required to give way to them.

Where are these lights found?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - The road - Where are these lights found? Flashing amber lights are found near schools. They warn you that children are likely to be crossing the road on their way to and from school. Drive slowly until you're clear of the area.

You've just overtaken another vehicle on a motorway. What should you avoid when moving back to the left?

What should you do if you're upset by another driver's behaviour?

What must you check after refuelling your bus?

What is the 'mode' switch on a tachograph used to record?

What do you need to be careful of when you're driving in high winds?

You're driving a long vehicle. What should you be especially careful of before turning left onto a main road?

When can you drive a bus at night without having the interior lights switched on?

What should you do after overtaking on a dual carriageway?

Where should you stop when you're stopping to collect passengers at a bus stop?

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