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Practice Test 6

Where can a driver find their vehicle's unladen weight recorded?

Which of these signs means that you're entering a one-way street?

How can you help to ease traffic congestion?

What should you do if another driver does something that upsets you?

What should you avoid when using an independent endurance brake (retarder) on slippery roads?

What can coasting downhill seriously affect?

You're turning left from a main road into a side road. What should you do if there’s a pedestrian on the pavement waiting to cross the side road?

Where can you get advice to help carry out minor repairs?

You're driving on a dual carriageway. When would you use the nearside mirror?

What do yellow zigzag lines on the road outside a school mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Other road users - What do yellow zigzag lines on the road outside a school mean? Parking on the yellow zigzag lines will block the view of the school entrance. This will endanger the lives of children wanting to cross the road on their way to and from school.

What should you do if your bus has been involved in an incident with other vehicles?

What should you do if your power-assisted steering fails suddenly?

What do you need to be aware of when you drive over an exposed suspension bridge?

Which sign means that there may be people walking along the road?

Why are brushes fitted to this vehicle's wheel arch?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - The road - Why are brushes fitted to this vehicle's wheel arch? The brushes are part of a spray-suppression system. They reduce the amount of water thrown up at the sides and rear of the vehicle. Check them regularly for security. If they become worn, make sure they're replaced.

You're driving in heavy rain. Why do you need to increase your distance from the vehicle in front?

You're about to drive home. What should you do if you feel very tired and have a severe headache?

What might happen if using the brakes continuously causes them to overheat?

You're approaching a large puddle near the left-hand kerb. What should you do if pedestrians are close to the water?

It's been eight hours since you last had an alcoholic drink. What effect could the alcohol have on your driving?

What should you do if you notice that two wheel nuts are missing from one of the wheels on your vehicle?

Where do most sleep-related vehicle incidents occur?

What should be your main concern as you approach this sign?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Vehicle weights and dimensions - What should be your main concern as you approach this sign? At hump bridges, there's a risk of long vehicles grounding. If you aren't sure whether the floor of your vehicle will clear the bridge, find another route.

When should you use your vehicle's horn?

What should you do if you're taking medication that could affect your driving?

At the scene of an incident, an injured person is lying in a busy road. What's the first thing you should do to help?

Your vehicle catches fire while you're driving through a tunnel. What should you do if the vehicle can still be driven?

You're following a motorcyclist along a potholed road. How should you adjust your driving to take account of this situation?

You're driving on a single carriageway. When may you use your mobile phone?

Why are energy-saving tyres effective?

Your vehicle breaks down on a motorway and you need to call for help. Why may it be better to use an emergency roadside telephone rather than a mobile phone?

How can vehicle breakdowns be reduced?

How should you slow down or stop when you're driving on an icy road?

You're approaching a red light at a puffin crossing. Pedestrians are on the crossing. How long will the red light stay on?

Which of these signs means 'uneven road'?

How frequently should a driver carry out a walk-round check?

Where should you stop to make it easy for passengers leaving or joining your bus?

You're driving a bus in hot weather. Can the passenger door be left open to let in fresh air?

You're driving through the night. What could it mean if your steering feels lighter than normal?

It's important to be able to work out the weight difference between a full bus and an empty one. How many passengers will add about 1 tonne to the vehicle's overall weight?

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