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Alertness

What does this curved arrow road marking mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Alertness - What does this curved arrow road marking mean? In this picture, the road marking shows that overtaking drivers or riders need to return to the left. These markings show the direction drivers must pass hatch markings or solid double white lines. They're also used to show the route that high vehicles should take under a low arched bridge.

You're on a long motorway journey. What should you do if you start to feel sleepy?

What should you do if your mobile phone rings while you're driving or riding?

You're travelling along this road. How should you pass the cyclist?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Alertness - You're travelling along this road. How should you pass the cyclist? Allow the cyclist plenty of room in case they wobble or swerve around a pothole or raised drain. Look well ahead before you start to overtake, because you'll need to cross the hazard line. Look for entrances where vehicles could be waiting to pull out.

You're driving your car. When may you use a hand-held mobile phone?

You're turning right onto a dual carriageway. What should you do before emerging?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Alertness - You're turning right onto a dual carriageway. What should you do before emerging? Before emerging right onto a dual carriageway, make sure that the central reservation is deep enough to protect your vehicle. If it isn't, you should treat the dual carriageway as one road and check that it’s clear in both directions before pulling out. Neglecting to do this could place part or all of your vehicle in the path of approaching traffic and cause a collision.

What’s most likely to distract you while you’re driving?

You're waiting to turn right at the end of a road. What should you do if your view is obstructed by parked vehicles?

Why should you switch your headlights on when it first starts to get dark?

Why are these yellow lines painted across the road?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Alertness - Why are these yellow lines painted across the road? These lines are often found on the approach to a roundabout or a dangerous junction. They give you extra warning to adjust your speed. Look well ahead and do this in good time.

There are objects hanging from your interior mirror. Why could this be a hazard?

What's likely to happen if you use a hands-free phone while you're driving?

What should you do when you're approaching traffic lights that have been green for some time?

When do windscreen pillars cause a serious obstruction to your view?

What should you do when you move off from behind a parked car?

You're waiting to emerge from a junction. The windscreen pillar is restricting your view. What should you be particularly aware of?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Alertness - You're waiting to emerge from a junction. The windscreen pillar is restricting your view. What should you be particularly aware of? Windscreen pillars can completely block your view of pedestrians, motorcyclists and cyclists. You should make a particular effort to look for these road users; don’t just rely on a quick glance.

Where should you avoid overtaking?

How can you make sure that a satellite navigation (satnav) system doesn't distract you when you're driving?

What should you do if you can't see clearly behind when you're reversing?

What should you do before making a U-turn?

You're following a large vehicle. Why should you stay a safe distance behind it?

What should you do as you approach this bridge?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Alertness - What should you do as you approach this bridge? You should slow down and be cautious. Hump bridges are often narrow and there may not be enough room for you to pass an oncoming vehicle at this point. Also, there's no footpath, so be aware of pedestrians in the road.

Why should you use your mirrors when you see a hazard ahead?

What does the term ‘blind spot’ mean?

You're driving on a wet road. What should you do if you have to stop your vehicle in an emergency?

What should you do before slowing down or stopping your vehicle?

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