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Vehicle handling

What will happen to your car when you drive up a steep hill?

When must you use dipped headlights during the day?

What's a rumble device designed to do?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Vehicle handling - What's a rumble device designed to do? A rumble device consists of raised markings or strips, designed to give drivers an audible, visual and tactile warning. These devices are used in various locations, including in the line separating the hard shoulder and the left-hand lane on the motorway and on the approach to some hazards, to alert drivers to the need to slow down.

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

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

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

When may front fog lights be used?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Vehicle handling - When may front fog lights be used? Your fog lights must only be used when visibility is reduced to 100 metres (328 feet) or less. You need to be familiar with the layout of your dashboard so you're aware if your fog lights have been switched on in error, or you've forgotten to switch them off.

You're driving on the motorway in windy conditions. What should you do as you overtake a high-sided vehicle?

What's the reason for traffic-calming measures?

Why would you fit chains to your wheels?

Which lights must you use if you're driving on a well-lit motorway at night?

You've been driving in fog. What must you do when the visibility improves?

You're driving on an icy road. What distance from the car in front should you drive?

You're driving at night. What should you do if you're dazzled by headlights coming towards you?

Why is travelling in neutral for long distances (known as coasting) bad driving technique?

Why should you reduce your speed when you're driving or riding in fog?

What should you do if you have to make a journey in foggy conditions?

What must you do when you're overtaking a car at night?

Why are vehicles fitted with rear fog lights?

You're driving on a motorway at night. Which lights should you have on if there are other vehicles just ahead of you?

What’s the purpose of the yellow lines painted across the road?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Vehicle handling - What’s the purpose of the yellow lines painted across the road? These lines may be painted on the road on the approach to a roundabout, a village or a particular hazard. The lines are raised and painted yellow, and their purpose is to make you aware of your speed. Reduce your speed in good time so that you avoid having to brake harshly over the last few metres before reaching the junction.

What colour are the reflective studs along the left-hand edge of the motorway?

You're travelling in very heavy rain. How is this likely to affect your overall stopping distance?

Why should you switch off your rear fog lights when the fog has cleared?

What should you do when dealing with this hazard?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Vehicle handling - What should you do when dealing with this hazard? In normal conditions, a ford can be crossed quite safely by driving through it slowly. The water may affect your brakes, so when you're clear of the ford, test them before you resume normal driving.

What should you check before you start a journey in foggy weather?

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.

Which plate may appear with this road sign?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Vehicle handling - Which plate may appear with this road sign? Road humps are used to slow down traffic. They're found in places where there are often pedestrians, such as
• shopping areas
• near schools
• residential areas.
Watch out for people close to the kerb or crossing the road.

The road is wet. Why would a motorcyclist steer around drain covers while they were cornering?

You're travelling on a road that has road humps. What should you do when the driver in front is travelling more slowly than you?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Vehicle handling - You're travelling on a road that has road humps. What should you do when the driver in front is travelling more slowly than you? Be patient and stay behind the car in front. You shouldn't normally overtake other vehicles in areas subject to traffic calming. If you overtake here, you may easily exceed the speed limit, defeating the purpose of the traffic-calming measures.

What will happen if you use rear fog lights in good conditions?

Why could it be dangerous to keep the clutch down, or select neutral, for long periods of time while you're driving?

You're driving in fog. Why should you keep well back from the vehicle in front?

When may you overtake another vehicle on their left?

Why is it dangerous to leave rear fog lights switched on after the fog has cleared?

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

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

You're driving with your front fog lights switched on. What should you do if the fog has cleared?

Why should you test your brakes after this hazard?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Vehicle handling - Why should you test your brakes after this hazard? A ford is a crossing over a stream that’s shallow enough to drive or ride through. After you’ve gone through a ford or deep puddle, your brakes will be wet and they won't work as well as usual. To dry them out, apply a light brake pressure while moving slowly. Don’t travel at normal speeds until you're sure your brakes are working properly again.

What will happen if you hold the clutch pedal down or roll in neutral for too long?

Which lights should you switch on when daytime visibility is poor but not seriously reduced?

When will you feel the effects of engine braking?

Why is it bad technique to coast when you're driving downhill?

What will affect your vehicle's stopping distance?

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