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Practice Test 11

You're stopped by a police officer for a suspected motoring offence. Which document will you always be asked to produce?

How far can a load overhang at the rear before you must use projection marker boards?

A driver is convicted of bringing illegal immigrants into the UK. How is the fine calculated?

Your vehicle is fitted with air brakes. What does it mean if a brake warning light shows when you've just started the engine?

When is an articulated lorry most likely to jack-knife?

What problem may you have when driving at night?

What will 'pumping' the brake pedal in a vehicle fitted with anti-lock brakes cause?

At the end of your working week, you've driven a total of 56 hours. Under EU rules, what's the maximum number of hours you can drive in the following week?

Why should you carry spare tachograph charts?

Approximately what percentage of sleep-related vehicle incidents (SRVIs) involve commercial vehicles?

What must you do after filling your fuel tanks?

At this roundabout, you want to take the fourth exit. What limit is in force on this road?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Vehicle weights and dimensions - At this roundabout, you want to take the fourth exit. What limit is in force on this road? Look out for signs giving you advance warning of height restrictions. As a professional driver, you should always know the height of your vehicle or load. If you aren't sure of the safe height, stop and check.

How will anti-lock brakes improve your vehicle's safety?

You've been taking medicine for a few days, and it has made you feel drowsy. Today you feel better, but you still need to take the medicine. When should you drive?

When are air deflectors most effective?

You're driving on a motorway in heavy rain. When are you allowed to use high-intensity rear fog lights?

Which of these signs means that you're entering a one-way street?

You're driving in a town. What should you do when you see this sign on a stationary bus ahead?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Other road users - You're driving in a town. What should you do when you see this sign on a stationary bus ahead? Children getting off the bus will be hidden from your view, and they may not be able to see you. Even if they can see you, they may have poor judgement of danger. You should drive slowly as you pass the bus and be ready to stop.

You're driving a long vehicle on a two-lane road. What should you do if you want to turn left into a narrow side road?

At the scene of an incident, an injured person is lying in a busy road. What's the first thing you should do to help?

When should you use your vehicle's horn?

At an incident, a casualty has stopped breathing. How could you help them?

How often should the components of the fifth-wheel coupling be inspected?

What should you do before moving off?

What should you do if you want to make a business call on your mobile phone while you're driving?

You're driving on a smart motorway. What's the speed limit when the hard shoulder is being used as a running lane?

What does this sign mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - What does this sign mean? If you see a contraflow sign, there'll also be markings on the road to indicate the bus lane. Don't use this lane for parking or overtaking.

How should you load a vehicle?

Which of the following is important when you're getting out of a lorry cab?

You're following a motorcyclist along a potholed road. How should you adjust your driving to take account of this situation?

Where would you find these flashing red lights?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - Where would you find these flashing red lights? These signals can be found at level crossings, some airfields, bridges and emergency access sites. You must stop if the red lights are flashing. At level crossings, if the lights continue to flash after a train has passed, continue to wait because another train is coming.

When do drivers of long vehicles need to straddle lanes?

What can help to reduce fuel consumption?

At a Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) roadside check, your vehicle is found to have serious defects and you may no longer use it. Who will DVSA share this information with?

Your vehicle is fitted with a 'diff-lock'. When would you normally use it?

What should you do if you've lost the filler cap for your diesel tank?

What will happen if you drive too close to the vehicle in front?

This vehicle is fitted with spray-suppression equipment. In what weather conditions will it be most useful?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - The road - This vehicle is fitted with spray-suppression equipment. In what weather conditions will it be most useful? The spray-suppression equipment helps to prevent water from being thrown up and causing reduced visibility, for you and other drivers. Driving at a reduced speed in wet conditions will also help to reduce the amount of water thrown up by your vehicle's tyres.

What causes 'brake fade'?

Your doctor has given you a course of medicine. Why should you ask whether it's safe to drive?

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