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What should you do if you're taking medication that could affect your driving?

What colour is the auxiliary line on a three-line braking system?

You've been issued with protective clothing. Who's responsible for its use?

Under EU rules, your daily rest can be reduced to 9 hours. For how many times between weekly rest periods is this allowed?

How should you use the brakes in icy weather?

You're driving a lorry towards a high bridge on a windy day. What should you expect?

What additional training do you need before transporting frozen foods?

What's the maximum speed allowed for a vehicle towing a trailer on a motorway?

What makes the pictured vehicle environmentally friendly?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Environmental issues - What makes the pictured vehicle environmentally friendly? This is the sign for a tram. These vehicles are powered by electricity and reduce the emissions released into the environment. As they can carry many people, they can help to reduce the number of other vehicles on the road.

Should you give way to a car showing a flashing green beacon?

Why are vehicles fitted with air suspension?

You must have enough tachograph charts with you for your journey. When do you need to start a new chart?

What's the advantage of energy-saving tyres?

What should you do when you're driving through a tunnel in heavy traffic?

When may hazard warning lights be used while driving?

What does this motorway sign mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - The road - What does this motorway sign mean? The term 'crawler lane' doesn't mean the lane is only for extremely slow vehicles. It's advising you of an extra lane on the left. Crawler lanes are usually built on sections of road where the length of the gradient is such that some large vehicles will be slowed to the point where they become a hazard for other road users.

Why should you use an approved coolant solution in your engine's cooling system?

What should you do if a long, heavily laden lorry is taking a long time to overtake you?

How long is a digital tachograph driver smart card valid?

What does a tachograph record?

Why should you check your right-hand mirror just before turning right from a main road into a side road?

You've finished recoupling. How should you make sure that the tractor and trailer are secure?

You're at a road junction, turning into a minor road. What should you do if there are pedestrians crossing the minor road?

You see this traffic light ahead. Which light or lights will come on next?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - You see this traffic light ahead. Which light or lights will come on next? The amber light means stop. You may only go on if the light changes to amber after you've crossed the stop line or when you're so close to the line that stopping might cause a collision. The amber light is followed by the red light.
You must wait behind the stop line until the green light shows.

The analogue tachograph on your vehicle becomes faulty. How long do you have before you must have it repaired?

Which tool is essential for fitting a road wheel?

You're on a motorway. Your lorry has a maximum authorised mass of more than 7.5 tonnes. What does this sign mean to you?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - You're on a motorway. Your lorry has a maximum authorised mass of more than 7.5 tonnes. What does this sign mean to you? At motorway roadworks, some lanes may be narrower than normal and large vehicles may not be allowed to use those lanes. Look for weight-limit signs to check for any lanes that you can't use. Move to the appropriate lane in good time.

What does this sign mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Restricted view - What does this sign mean? Some lanes are set aside for certain types of vehicle. Signs and road markings show the authorised vehicles in words or pictures. There's usually also a sign showing the times that the lane is in operation. Some lanes might only be in operation for a short time. Check the sign and only use the lane if you're allowed to do so.

Your vehicle is fitted with hydraulic brakes. Why might the brake pedal go down too far when it's pressed?

What's the best way to control your vehicle when driving on snow?

What does 'blind spot' mean?

You arrive at the scene of an incident and someone is unconscious. What's the first thing you should do to help them?

You're driving an open tipper lorry carrying loose dry sand. Why should you sheet this load?

Some lorries have an extra mirror angled down towards the nearside front wheel. What's this mirror especially useful for?

What should you do as you approach these roadworks?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - The road - What should you do as you approach these roadworks? Before changing direction, you should check your mirrors for any vehicles that may be overtaking. An overtaking driver or rider might not have seen the narrowing road ahead. You should let them get past before you move across to the right.

How should you overtake horse riders?

When are motorcyclists particularly vulnerable?

What can cab-mounted wind deflectors reduce?

What should you do if the brake pedal becomes hard to press?

What should you do if the vehicle ahead is being driven by a learner?

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