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Mock Test 7

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Why should drivers be more careful on roads where trams also operate?

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What’s the safest thing to do if you have to leave valuables in your car?

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When may you overtake another vehicle on their left?

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Which type of crossing allows cyclists to ride across with pedestrians?

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What should you do if the vehicle starts reversing off the driveway?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Hazard awareness - What should you do if the vehicle starts reversing off the driveway? White lights at the rear of a car show that the driver has selected reverse gear. The driver is hidden from view so can't see you approaching. Sound your horn to warn of your presence, and be ready to stop if the car reverses into your path.
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For how long is an MOT certificate normally valid?

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How much more fuel will you use by driving at 70 mph, compared with driving at 50 mph?

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How should you dispose of a used vehicle battery?

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What may help to deter a thief from stealing your car?

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What's the purpose of a catalytic converter?

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Who should obey diamond-shaped traffic signs?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Attitude - Who should obey diamond-shaped traffic signs? These signs apply only to tram drivers, but you should know their meaning so that you're aware of the priorities and are able to anticipate the actions of the driver.
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What's the main hazard you should be aware of when following this cyclist?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Hazard awareness - What's the main hazard you should be aware of when following this cyclist? When following a cyclist, be aware that they have to deal with the hazards around them. They may wobble or swerve to avoid a pothole in the road or see a potential hazard and change direction suddenly. Don’t follow them too closely or rev your engine impatiently.
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What does a red traffic light mean?

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Are passengers allowed to ride in a caravan that's being towed?

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A driver’s behaviour has upset you. How can you get over this incident safely?

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What does this sign mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Vulnerable road users - What does this sign mean? This sign shows a shared route for pedestrians and cyclists: when it ends, the cyclists will be rejoining the main road.
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How will your journey be affected by travelling outside the busy times of day?

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Why is it dangerous to travel too close to the vehicle ahead?

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What should you do if you want to overtake a long, slow-moving vehicle on a busy road?

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Which sign means that pedestrians may be walking along the road?

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When should you use the left-hand lane of a motorway?

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You're approaching a crossroads. What should you do if the traffic lights have failed?

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When are you allowed to stop on a motorway?

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You've broken down on a two-way road. You have a warning triangle. At least how far from your vehicle should you place the warning triangle?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Incidents and emergencies - You've broken down on a two-way road. You have a warning triangle. At least how far from your vehicle should you place the warning triangle? Advance warning triangles fold flat and don’t take up much room. Use one to warn other road users if your vehicle has broken down or if there has been an incident. Place it at least 45 metres (147 feet) behind your vehicle (or the incident), on the same side of the road or verge. Place it further back if the scene is hidden by, for example, a bend, hill or dip in the road. Don’t use warning triangles on motorways.
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There's been a collision. A motorcyclist is lying injured and unconscious. Why should you only remove their helmet if it’s essential?

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You're travelling at the legal speed limit. What should you do if the vehicle behind approaches quickly, flashing its headlights?

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How can you use your vehicle's engine to control your speed?

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What does a red traffic light mean?

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What should you do if you want to overtake a tractor but aren't sure that it's safe?

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What does the term ‘blind spot’ mean?

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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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When may you enter a box junction?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Rules of the road - When may you enter a box junction? Yellow box junctions are marked on the road to prevent the road becoming blocked. Don’t enter the box unless your exit road is clear. You may wait in the box if you want to turn right and your exit road is clear but oncoming traffic or other vehicles waiting to turn right are preventing you from making the turn.
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You're waiting to come out of a side road. Why should you look carefully for motorcycles?

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Where would you see this road marking?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - Where would you see this road marking? Because the road has a dark colour, changes in level aren't easily seen. White triangles painted on the road surface give you an indication of where there are road humps.
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You're driving a car fitted with automatic transmission. When would you use ‘kick down’?

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Which sign means the end of a dual carriageway?

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You're invited to a pub lunch. What should you do if you know that you'll have to drive in the evening?

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What does this sign mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - What does this sign mean? You won't be able to find a through route to another road. Use this road only for access.
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You see this amber traffic light ahead. Which light, or lights, will come on next?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - You see this amber traffic light ahead. Which light, or lights, will come on next? At junctions controlled by traffic lights, you must stop behind the white line until the lights change to green. A red light, an amber light, and red and amber lights showing together all mean stop.
You may proceed when the light is green unless your exit road is blocked or pedestrians are crossing in front of you.
If you’re approaching traffic lights that are visible from a distance and the light has been green for some time, be ready to slow down and stop, because the lights are likely to change.
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You're on a motorway. What should you do if there's a red cross showing on the signs above your lane only?

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Why are vehicle mirrors often slightly curved (convex)?

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What action should you take when you see flashing amber lights under a school warning sign?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Vulnerable road users - What action should you take when you see flashing amber lights under a school warning sign? The flashing amber lights are switched on to warn you that children may be crossing near a school. Slow down and take extra care, as you may have to stop.

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