Driving Theory Test | Driving Theory Test | Start Practicing For Free Today
All Tests
Progress 0%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

0 Correct 0 Incorrect
Total Questions 40
Passing Marks 75%

Overall Progress


0%

View Stats
Challenge Bank

Practice Test 9

What does this sign mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Vehicle weights and dimensions - What does this sign mean? Always be aware of the height of the vehicle you're driving, particularly if you drive different vehicles. If you use a sat-nav, it may show you the height and weight limits on UK roads.

A passenger tells you they've noticed that a wheel nut is missing from your bus. How often should you check your vehicle's wheel nuts?

You notice that one of your tyres has a bulge in the side wall. What will happen if you drive the vehicle?

What should you do before stopping a turbocharged engine?

Who must you tell when your vehicle collides with a bridge?

You're driving under EU drivers' hours. How is a week defined under these rules?

You're driving a double-deck bus. What's the minimum depth of tread required over three-quarters of each tyre's width?

Your vehicle has anti-lock brakes. How does this affect you when you're braking normally?

Which of these signs means turn left ahead?

Your vehicle has broken down at night on a two-way road. How should you try to leave the vehicle?

You're driving at the speed limit in the left-hand lane of a motorway. What should you do if you see lorries merging from a slip road ahead?

Every five years, you must complete further training to keep your Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (Driver CPC). How many hours of training must you complete over those five years?

You're driving in a built-up area between 11.30 pm and 7.00 am. For what reason can you sound the vehicle's horn?

You're about to pass this car. What's the main hazard you should be aware of?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - The road - You're about to pass this car. What's the main hazard you should be aware of? You don't know what the driver of this car will do. Be prepared for any hazard. The driver may not have seen you. Planning ahead will allow you to be in the correct gear and at the correct speed to cope if this hazard develops.

Your vehicle is fitted with air brakes. What does it mean if a brake warning light shows when you've just started the engine?

What should you do while you're driving a bus in a built-up area?

What's a bus driver's first priority?

What system is used to control a vehicle's speed without using the footbrake?

What will happen if you drive too close to the vehicle in front?

When should you use the two-second rule?

You're driving in fog on a three-lane motorway. Which lane are you in when you can see red reflective studs on your left and white reflective studs on your right?

When should you check the wheel nuts on your vehicle?

A bus has stopped at a bus stop ahead of you. What should you do if its right-hand indicator is flashing?

You've just started the engine. What must you do if the brake air-pressure warning light is showing?

How can you avoid harsh braking?

How will gravity affect a laden vehicle going downhill?

Which of these is the main cause of collisions involving motorcycles?

What must you do to ensure good all-round vision when driving?

How should you answer a mobile phone call while you're driving?

What should you do if you're driving along a motorway and become tired?

What's the likely weight difference between an empty bus and a bus with 75 passengers on board?

The entrances to roundabouts are often slippery when they're wet. How should you deal with this hazard?

What component fitted to your vehicle will help following drivers in wet weather?

You're on a motorway. What does it mean when a red cross is displayed above the hard shoulder?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - You're on a motorway. What does it mean when a red cross is displayed above the hard shoulder? On smart motorways, the hard shoulder can be used as a running lane when a speed limit is shown above it. However, a red cross above the hard shoulder means that this lane shouldn't be used, except for emergencies and breakdowns.

Which hazard would be shown in a triangular road sign?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - Which hazard would be shown in a triangular road sign? A triangular sign is a warning sign. Knowing this, you can prepare for the hazard ahead.

What should you do before you start to overtake a lorry?

You're travelling on a narrow section of road. What should you do if a horse rider ahead is riding in the centre of the lane?

Your bus breaks down on the motorway. What should you do if it isn't feasible to remove your passengers from the vehicle?

What should you do if you feel tired while driving on a motorway?

You're about to start a long journey midway through the day. What should you do if you notice that the sidelights work but the headlights are faulty?

Not enough to pass :-(

0%

You have answered 0 correct out of 40 question(s).


What's Next?

Review your answers

See which answers you chose and what the correct answers are.

Challenge Bank

Go through all your mistakes in all the tests you've taken so far.

Study Guide

Review all the correct answers.


Question: {counter}

{question}

    {options}