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Practice Test 15

Why do motorcyclists wear bright clothing?

You're driving in heavy traffic on a wet road. Which lights should you use if there's a lot of surface spray?

What's the purpose of road humps, chicanes and narrowings?

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

How do smart motorways prevent traffic bunching?

You're carrying a child under three years old in your car. Which restraint is suitable for a child of this age?

At an incident, it's important to look after any casualties. What should you do with them when the area is safe?

What should you do when you leave your car unattended for a few minutes?

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

You're in a built-up area at night and the road is well lit. Why should you use dipped headlights?

For how long is an MOT certificate normally valid?

Which diagram shows a hazard warning line?

Where will you see these red and white markers?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Rules of the road - Where will you see these red and white markers? If there's a bend just before a level crossing, you may not be able to see the level-crossing barriers or waiting traffic. These signs give you an early warning that you may find these hazards just around the bend.

What's the nearest you may park to a junction?

At an incident, how could you help a casualty who has stopped breathing?

Why are vehicle mirrors often slightly curved (convex)?

Why is it more difficult to overtake a large vehicle than a car?

Which road users benefit from toucan crossings?

You're on a motorway. What must you do if there's a red cross showing above every lane?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Motorway rules - You're on a motorway. What must you do if there's a red cross showing above every lane? A red cross signal above all lanes means you must stop and wait. Don't change lanes and don't try to continue any further along the motorway.

When should you update your vehicle registration certificate?

There's been a heavy fall of snow. What should you consider before driving in these conditions?

You're waiting to turn right out of a minor road. It's clear to the left but a lorry is coming from the right. Why should you wait, even if you have enough time to turn?

You're on a three-lane motorway. How should you overtake a slow-moving lorry in the middle lane if it's showing this sign?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Hazard awareness - You're on a three-lane motorway. How should you overtake a slow-moving lorry in the middle lane if it's showing this sign? This sign is found on slow-moving or stationary works vehicles. If you wish to overtake it, do so on the left, as indicated. Be aware that there might be people working in the area.

When may you use hazard warning lights while you're driving?

Your car needs to pass an MOT test. What may be invalidated if you drive the car without a current MOT certificate?

What style of driving causes increased risk to everyone?

What can be damaged if you turn the steering wheel when the car isn't moving?

You're going through a long tunnel. What will warn you of congestion or an incident ahead?

What should you do if a driver pulls out of a side road in front of you, causing you to brake hard?

What circumstances require you to notify the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA)?

When should tyre pressures be checked?

You're waiting in a traffic queue at night. How can you avoid dazzling drivers behind you?

Where should you park your vehicle at night?

Why would you fit chains to your wheels?

You arrive at an incident. A pedestrian is bleeding heavily from a leg wound. The leg isn't broken and there's nothing in the wound. How could you help?

What shape is a 'stop' sign?

What do the long white lines along the centre of the road mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - What do the long white lines along the centre of the road mean? The centre of the road is usually marked by a broken white line, with lines that are shorter than the gaps. When the lines become longer than the gaps, this is a hazard warning line. Look well ahead for these, especially when you're planning to overtake or turn off.

What should you do if you're driving a slow-moving vehicle on a narrow winding road?

Which vehicles are least likely to be affected by side wind?

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