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Question 1 of 118

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

Question 2 of 118

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

Question 3 of 118

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

Question 4 of 118

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

Question 5 of 118

You're in the centre lane of a motorway, overtaking another vehicle. What should you do before returning to the left-hand lane?

Question 6 of 118

What should you do as you approach a zebra crossing?

Question 7 of 118

You're driving a high-sided vehicle on a motorway. You should anticipate the effects of side wind. When is this most likely to happen?

Question 8 of 118

You're driving a high-sided vehicle in very windy conditions. Where should you avoid travelling?

Question 9 of 118

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

Question 10 of 118

Why should you be especially aware of parked cars when you're driving at night?

Question 11 of 118

You're waiting at a T-junction. What should you do if you see a vehicle is coming from the right, with its left indicator flashing?

Question 12 of 118

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

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - DVSA Driving Theory Test UK Online - You're driving along a motorway and see this sign. What does it mean? - There's a steep downhill section ahead

Question 13 of 118

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

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - DVSA Driving Theory Test UK Online - You're about to pass this car. What's the main hazard you should be aware of? - Sunlight reflecting off the car windscreen

Question 14 of 118

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

Question 15 of 118

When would weight transference be most likely to occur?

Question 16 of 118

How will gravity affect a laden vehicle going downhill?

Question 17 of 118

When do long vehicles sometimes need to straddle lanes?

Question 18 of 118

What should you do when you drive in windy weather?

Question 19 of 118

High-sided vehicles can be affected by side wind. On which type of road is this most likely?

Question 20 of 118

Where would you anticipate problems when you're driving a high-sided vehicle on a windy day?

Question 21 of 118

Which vehicle is least likely to be affected by high wind?

Question 22 of 118

What's a buffer lane?

Question 23 of 118

Where would you expect to find buffer lanes?

Question 24 of 118

When is a buffer lane most likely to be in use?

Question 25 of 118

What's the best way to control your vehicle when driving on snow?

Question 26 of 118

You're driving a large vehicle in gusty conditions. Which vehicle is most likely to be affected by buffeting when you overtake it?

Question 27 of 118

It's very windy and you're overtaking a motorcyclist on a motorway. What should you be aware of that may cause them problems?

Question 28 of 118

Why should you be aware of motorcyclists on a motorway when there are gusty winds?

Question 29 of 118

Which road users are most likely to be affected by the turbulence created by large vehicles travelling at speed?

Question 30 of 118

You're overtaking a motorcycle in windy conditions. Why should you check your nearside mirror?

Question 31 of 118

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

Question 32 of 118

You're driving a high-sided vehicle on a motorway. Where should you be especially aware of the effects of side wind?

Question 33 of 118

You're on a motorway and the surface is still wet after rain. Why should you take care when you're overtaking?

Question 34 of 118

It's raining. Why would a motorcyclist steer around drain covers on a bend?

Question 35 of 118

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

Question 36 of 118

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

Question 37 of 118

What's the greatest risk to your safety when you're overtaking on a motorway in very wet weather?

Question 38 of 118

What should you be aware of when you're overtaking on a motorway while it's raining heavily?

Question 39 of 118

Why can visibility be worse when driving at high speed in wet weather?

Question 40 of 118

What should you do if you intend to overtake a lorry that's throwing up spray?

Question 41 of 118

You're driving in wet weather. What effect will faulty spray-suppression equipment have on other drivers?

Question 42 of 118

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

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - DVSA Driving Theory Test UK Online - Why are brushes fitted to this vehicle's wheel arch? - To clear mud from the tyres on building sites

Question 43 of 118

When should you check your vehicle's spray-suppression equipment?

Question 44 of 118

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

Question 45 of 118

This vehicle is fitted with spray-suppression equipment. In what weather conditions will it be most useful?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - DVSA Driving Theory Test UK Online - This vehicle is fitted with spray-suppression equipment. In what weather conditions will it be most useful? - Rain

Question 46 of 118

How should you drive through flood water?

Question 47 of 118

You're on a motorway, approaching a working snow plough. Why should you stay behind it?

Question 48 of 118

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

Question 49 of 118

You're driving a large vehicle in heavy rain on a motorway. You slow down to reduce the risk of aquaplaning. For what other reason should you slow down?

Question 50 of 118

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

Question 51 of 118

You're driving on a motorway in heavy rain. What could cause your steering to become unresponsive?

Question 52 of 118

You're driving downhill. How will this affect your vehicle?

Question 53 of 118

The road is wet. Why should you slow down as you approach this pedestrian?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - DVSA Driving Theory Test UK Online - The road is wet. Why should you slow down as you approach this pedestrian? - Because there are no road markings

Question 54 of 118

Why is tailgating dangerous?

Question 55 of 118

When may you use your vehicle's hazard warning lights while it's moving?

Question 56 of 118

You're driving in town and see these lights flashing. What would you expect to see ahead?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - DVSA Driving Theory Test UK Online - You're driving in town and see these lights flashing. What would you expect to see ahead? - Contraflow system

Question 57 of 118

Where are these lights found?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - DVSA Driving Theory Test UK Online - Where are these lights found? - On approach to a level crossing

Question 58 of 118

What problem may you have when driving at night?

Question 59 of 118

Why should you take extra care when overtaking at night?

Question 60 of 118

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?

Question 61 of 118

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?

Question 62 of 118

What should you do before changing lanes to overtake on a motorway?

Question 63 of 118

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

Question 64 of 118

You're driving in the left-hand lane of a motorway. What should you do when you see a large vehicle merging from a slip road ahead?

Question 65 of 118

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?

Question 66 of 118

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

Question 67 of 118

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

Question 68 of 118

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

Question 69 of 118

What's a crawler lane for?

Question 70 of 118

What does this motorway sign mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - DVSA Driving Theory Test UK Online - What does this motorway sign mean? - You're approaching a long downhill slope

Question 71 of 118

When should you use a crawler lane?

Question 72 of 118

What should you do before overtaking on a single carriageway road?

Question 73 of 118

When shouldn't you overtake?

Question 74 of 118

You've just overtaken another large vehicle. How do you know when it's safe to move back to the nearside lane?

Question 75 of 118

You're driving on a dual carriageway and intend to overtake the vehicle ahead. What should you do if there's a car approaching quickly behind you in the right-hand lane?

Question 76 of 118

What should you do after overtaking on a dual carriageway?

Question 77 of 118

You're driving a long vehicle and want to turn right at a roundabout ahead. How should you signal if you need to occupy the left-hand lane?

Question 78 of 118

When do drivers of long vehicles need to straddle lanes?

Question 79 of 118

What should you do as you approach these roadworks?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - DVSA Driving Theory Test UK Online - What should you do as you approach these roadworks? - Check your mirrors

Question 80 of 118

What should you do when you're overtaking a motorcyclist in very windy conditions?

Question 81 of 118

You're driving behind two cyclists. They're approaching a roundabout in the left-hand lane. What should you expect them to do?

Question 82 of 118

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

Question 83 of 118

You're in the left-hand lane on a three-lane motorway. Why should you check for any vehicles in the right-hand lane before you overtake?

Question 84 of 118

What does it indicate if you see white lights on a vehicle at night?

Question 85 of 118

You're driving at night. Why should you ensure that all your lights are clean and working correctly?

Question 86 of 118

You're driving in fog. When should high-intensity rear fog lights be used?

Question 87 of 118

You're driving in fog that's starting to clear. When should you switch off your high-intensity rear fog lights?

Question 88 of 118

In fast traffic, when should you leave a two-second gap between your vehicle and the one in front?

Question 89 of 118

What should you do if you see a vehicle too close behind when you're driving in traffic on the motorway?

Question 90 of 118

What should you do if an overtaking vehicle pulls in too close in front of you?

Question 91 of 118

You're driving at 50 mph (80 km/h) on a dry, level road. What gap should you leave between your vehicle and the one in front?

Question 92 of 118

You're following a large vehicle. How can you improve your view ahead?

Question 93 of 118

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

Question 94 of 118

How much longer can your stopping distance be in snow than in dry weather?

Question 95 of 118

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

Question 96 of 118

How should you use the brakes in icy weather?

Question 97 of 118

When should you use the two-second rule?

Question 98 of 118

Why is it dangerous to follow a large goods vehicle too closely?

Question 99 of 118

What time gap should you leave when you're following a vehicle on a wet road?

Question 100 of 118

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

Question 101 of 118

You're driving in wet conditions. What should you try to do before braking?

Question 102 of 118

You're driving a fully laden vehicle approaching an uphill gradient. What will happen if you start to overtake?

Question 103 of 118

You're on a motorway and there's a strong side wind. Which vehicle is particularly at risk?

Question 104 of 118

You're driving at a speed of 50 mph (80 km/h) in good, dry conditions. What distance should you stay behind the vehicle in front?

Question 105 of 118

You're driving on a motorway after it's been raining heavily. What should you do if spray is being thrown up, causing poor visibility?

Question 106 of 118

You have stopped in an emergency refuge area. What must you do before you rejoin the carriageway?

Question 107 of 118

How should you rejoin the motorway after a breakdown on the hard shoulder?

Question 108 of 118

You'll be driving a high-floor coach. You'll be going over several high bridges. Why should you check the weather forecast before starting your journey?

Question 109 of 118

It's raining heavily. What effect could this have when you overtake a cyclist?

Question 110 of 118

How is a strong wind likely to affect your bus?

Question 111 of 118

What will affect a double-deck bus more than a single-deck bus?

Question 112 of 118

You're driving a bus on a windy day. What should you do when you're overtaking a motorcyclist?

Question 113 of 118

In which type of weather is spray-suppression equipment particularly useful?

Question 114 of 118

You're driving a long bus. When would you need to straddle lanes?

Question 115 of 118

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

Question 116 of 118

You're driving a bus at night on a road without street lighting. Why could it be dangerous to overtake?

Question 117 of 118

Why do some buses have marker lights along their sides?

Question 118 of 118

You're driving a bus. Where should you be aware of the risk of grounding?