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Vehicle loading

Question 1 of 16

What should you do if you're towing a trailer and it starts to swing from side to side?

Question 2 of 16

When would you increase the pressure in your tyres so that it's above the normal value?

Question 3 of 16

How will a heavy load on your roof rack affect your vehicle's handling?

Question 4 of 16

What would be affected if you carry a very heavy load on your vehicle?

Question 5 of 16

Who's responsible for making sure that a vehicle isn't overloaded?

Question 6 of 16

You're planning to tow a caravan. What will help the handling of the combination?

Question 7 of 16

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

Question 8 of 16

What safety device must be fitted to a trailer braking system?

Question 9 of 16

You wish to tow a trailer. Where would you find the maximum noseweight for your vehicle’s tow hitch?

Question 10 of 16

How should a load be carried on your roof rack?

Question 11 of 16

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

Question 12 of 16

You and your family are going on holiday. You’ll be driving. You’re loading a newly purchased roof rack on your estate car. Your partner is helping two young children with their seat belts in the rear seats. The family dog, Shadow, will be travelling in the rear compartment of the car. Once ready to go, you call at the service station to buy fuel and make final checks.

Question 13 of 16

You and your family are going on holiday. You’ll be driving. You’re loading a newly purchased roof rack on your estate car. Your partner is helping two young children with their seat belts in the rear seats. The family dog, Shadow, will be travelling in the rear compartment of the car. Once ready to go, you call at the service station to buy fuel and make final checks.

Question 14 of 16

You and your family are going on holiday. You’ll be driving. You’re loading a newly purchased roof rack on your estate car. Your partner is helping two young children with their seat belts in the rear seats. The family dog, Shadow, will be travelling in the rear compartment of the car. Once ready to go, you call at the service station to buy fuel and make final checks.

Question 15 of 16

You and your family are going on holiday. You’ll be driving. You’re loading a newly purchased roof rack on your estate car. Your partner is helping two young children with their seat belts in the rear seats. The family dog, Shadow, will be travelling in the rear compartment of the car. Once ready to go, you call at the service station to buy fuel and make final checks.

Question 16 of 16

You and your family are going on holiday. You’ll be driving. You’re loading a newly purchased roof rack on your estate car. Your partner is helping two young children with their seat belts in the rear seats. The family dog, Shadow, will be travelling in the rear compartment of the car. Once ready to go, you call at the service station to buy fuel and make final checks.