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Practice Test 13

You're driving on a dual carriageway. What type of vehicle must use a flashing amber beacon on this road?

You've had an incident while driving through a tunnel. You aren't injured but your vehicle can't be driven. What's the first thing you should do in this situation?

When can 'selective' or 'block' gear changing be used?

What should you do when driving a large vehicle down a steep hill?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Braking systems - What should you do when driving a large vehicle down a steep hill? When approaching a long hill, you should take note of any early warning signs. Reduce your speed and select the appropriate gear in good time. Using an endurance brake (retarder), if fitted, will help control your speed.

What should you do if you're the first person to arrive at the scene of an incident?

Why do energy-saving tyres contribute to better fuel economy?

What should you do if your tachograph chart becomes dirty or damaged?

Where can you get help to plan your route before starting a journey?

Which symbol on a lorry shows its load is dangerous when wet?

What should you do if your power-assisted steering fails suddenly?

When should you use your mirrors?

What's a crawler lane for?

What should you do if you feel tired after driving for two-and-a-half hours?

What might happen if using the brakes continuously causes them to overheat?

It's very windy and you're overtaking a motorcyclist on a motorway. What should you be aware of that may cause them problems?

How could you reduce the fuel consumption of your lorry?

You're approaching a green traffic light and are going straight ahead. What should you do when the traffic ahead, beyond the junction, has stopped and is queuing?

What should you consider when planning a route for your journey?

What should the hard shoulder on a motorway be used for?

You've driven a long distance and feel tired. Your tachograph shows that you haven't exceeded your driving hours. What should you do in these circumstances?

You're travelling behind a moped. What should you do if you want to turn left a short distance ahead?

What will happen if you drive smoothly?

You're travelling on a narrow section of road. What should you do if a horse rider ahead is riding in the centre of the lane?

Diesel fuel has been spilled on the road. Which road users will this be a particular danger for?

You're driving an articulated tanker on a straight road. How will the liquid load affect the vehicle as you brake to a stop?

What does 'road-friendly' suspension help to reduce?

What must you do if you're involved in a traffic incident?

What could happen if you overfill your engine with oil?

Which road users are especially at risk at a road junction?

What should you do when you drive into a tunnel?

What should you do if a car driver makes a mistake that causes you to brake?

You're driving a lorry that's carrying a heavy load. What should you be prepared to do when you see this sign ahead?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - You're driving a lorry that's carrying a heavy load. What should you be prepared to do when you see this sign ahead? A heavy vehicle will lose speed when climbing a steep hill. Changing to a lower gear will help you to maintain an appropriate speed.

You're about to drive a vehicle fitted with air-assisted hydraulic brakes. Why might the brake pedal feel hard when you press it?

Your vehicle is fitted with an anti-lock braking system. When should you check that it's working properly?

The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) and the police carry out spot checks for faulty vehicles. What will happen to the vehicle if serious defects are found?

What does this sign mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - What does this sign mean? This sign is shown where slow-moving vehicles would block the flow of traffic. However, if you need to slow down to avoid an incident, you should do so.

You're about to drive an unfamiliar vehicle. What should you do if you think there may be moisture in the air-brake reservoir?

You're at the scene of a traffic incident. What are the symptoms of someone suffering from shock?

What should you do when an air-pressure warning device activates?

What should you do to prevent fuel spillage?

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