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Mock Test 6

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What should you do when you meet an oncoming vehicle on a single-track road?

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What does this sign mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - What does this sign mean? Road signs that prohibit overtaking are placed in locations where passing the vehicle in front is dangerous. If you see this sign, don't attempt to overtake. The sign is there for a reason; you must obey it.
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What might you expect to happen in this situation?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Hazard awareness - What might you expect to happen in this situation? Be courteous and allow the traffic to merge into the left-hand lane.
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What does this sign mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - What does this sign mean? Even though you've left the restricted area, make sure that you park where you won't endanger other road users or cause an obstruction.
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You're driving in traffic at the speed limit for the road. What should you do if the driver behind is trying to overtake?

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You're about to overtake a slow-moving motorcyclist. Which sign would make you take special care?

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What must you do at this junction?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Hazard awareness - What must you do at this junction? The ‘stop’ sign has been put here because the view into the main road is poor. You must stop because it won't be possible to take proper observation while you're moving.
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There are no speed-limit signs on the road. In England, Scotland and Northern Ireland how is a 30 mph limit generally indicated?

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You're driving along a country road. You see this sign. What should you do after dealing safely with the hazard?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Safety margins - You're driving along a country road. You see this sign. What should you do after dealing safely with the hazard? If your brakes have been thoroughly soaked, you should check that they're working properly before you build up speed again. Before you do this, remember to check your mirrors and consider what's behind you.
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What does this sign mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - What does this sign mean? A sign will indicate which types of vehicles are prohibited from certain roads. Make sure that you know which signs apply to the vehicle you're using.
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What does this sign mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - What does this sign mean? Where there's a long, steep, uphill gradient on a motorway, a crawler lane may be provided. This helps the traffic to flow by diverting the slower heavy vehicles into a dedicated lane on the left.
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What's the main benefit of driving a four-wheel-drive vehicle?

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What does fuel-efficient driving achieve?

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What does this sign mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - What does this sign mean? Where you see this sign, the 20 mph restriction ends and a 30 mph restriction starts. Check all around for possible hazards and only increase your speed if it’s safe to do so.
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You're on a motorway. A lorry has stopped in the right-hand lane. What should you do when you see this sign on the lorry?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - You're on a motorway. A lorry has stopped in the right-hand lane. What should you do when you see this sign on the lorry? Sometimes work is carried out on the motorway without closing the lanes. When this happens, signs are mounted on the back of lorries to warn other road users of the roadworks ahead.
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Who has priority at an unmarked crossroads?

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You're travelling along a residential street. There are parked vehicles on the left-hand side. Why should you keep your speed down?

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A horse rider is in the left-hand lane approaching a roundabout. Where should you expect the rider to go?

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When may you wait in a box junction?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Vehicle handling - When may you wait in a box junction? The purpose of a box junction is to keep the junction clear by preventing vehicles from stopping in the path of crossing traffic.
You mustn't enter a box junction unless your exit is clear. However, you may enter the box and wait if you want to turn right and are only prevented from doing so by oncoming traffic.
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A casualty isn't breathing normally and needs CPR. At what rate should you press down and release on the centre of their chest?

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Where may you overtake on a one-way street?

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How can you use your vehicle's engine as a brake?

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What does this sign mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - What does this sign mean? If you’re in a place where there are likely to be pedestrians (for example, outside a school, near a park, in a residential area or in a shopping area), you should be cautious and keep your speed down.
Many local authorities have taken steps to slow traffic down by creating traffic-calming measures such as road humps. They're there for a reason; slow down.
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Why must you take great care when emerging from this junction?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Hazard awareness - Why must you take great care when emerging from this junction? You may have to pull forward slowly until you can see up and down the road. Be aware that the traffic approaching the junction can’t see you either. If you don’t know that it’s clear, don’t go.
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This junction, controlled by traffic lights, has a marked area between two stop lines. What's this for?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Vulnerable road users - This junction, controlled by traffic lights, has a marked area between two stop lines. What's this for? These are known as advanced stop lines. When the lights are red (or about to become red), you should stop at the first white line. However, if you've crossed that line as the lights change, you must stop at the second line even if it means you're in the area reserved for cyclists.
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What colour are the reflective studs between the lanes on a motorway?

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

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What does this sign mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - What does this sign mean? These humps have been put in place to slow the traffic down. They're usually found in residential areas. Slow down to an appropriate speed.
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What's most likely to increase fuel consumption?

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What will help you to move off on a snowy surface?

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What should you do if you park on the road when it's foggy?

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What should you do when you're overtaking at night?

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You're driving on a motorway and have to slow down suddenly due to a hazard ahead. How can you warn drivers behind of the hazard?

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Where are amber reflective studs found on a motorway?

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What does this motorway sign mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - What does this motorway sign mean? Look out for signs above your lane or on the central reservation. These will give you important information or warnings about the road ahead. To allow for the high speed of motorway traffic, these signs may light up some distance from any hazard. Don't ignore the signs just because the road looks clear to you.
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You're driving in a built-up area that has traffic-calming measures. What should you do when you approach a road hump?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Safety margins - You're driving in a built-up area that has traffic-calming measures. What should you do when you approach a road hump? Many towns have road humps as part of traffic-calming measures, designed to slow down traffic. Reduce your speed when driving over them. If you go too fast, you could lose control or damage your car. Look out for pedestrians or cyclists while you're driving in these areas.
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For how long is a Statutory Off-Road Notification (SORN) valid?

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What must you have when you apply to renew your vehicle tax?

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