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Practice Test 17

What does it mean when there are double red lines running along the edge of a road?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - What does it mean when there are double red lines running along the edge of a road? Double red lines indicate that you're on a Red Route and in a no-stopping area. Red Routes also have single red lines, with signs showing the times that restrictions are in force. There are also parking and loading boxes, which have signs explaining the restrictions that apply.

You're driving in wet conditions. What should you try to do before braking?

Where should you park a semi-trailer if you plan to leave it unattended?

Why should your engine oil be changed at the recommended intervals?

Which hazard would be shown in a triangular road sign?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - Which hazard would be shown in a triangular road sign? A triangular sign is a warning sign. Knowing this, you can prepare for the hazard ahead.

Where must the repair of a speed limiter be carried out?

You're on a motorway, approaching a working snow plough. Why should you stay behind it?

Why should you slow down when you see this sign?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - Why should you slow down when you see this sign? This sign is usually accompanied by a reduced speed limit. When chippings fly out from your tyres, they can cause a lot of damage to other vehicles, or injury to pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists. Slowing down will reduce the risk.

What's the purpose of an emergency refuge area on a smart motorway?

How can vehicle operators help to prevent the carriage of illegal immigrants?

Where should you stand when using a motorway emergency telephone?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Incidents, accidents and emergencies - Where should you stand when using a motorway emergency telephone? Motorway phones are free and easily located. You should face the oncoming traffic while using them, so that you can see approaching vehicles.

You're driving between the hours of 11.30 pm and 7.00 am. When must you switch off your vehicle's reverse warning bleeper?

Which symbol on the back of a lorry means it's carrying a corrosive substance?

Your vehicle breaks down on a motorway and you need to call for help. Why may it be better to use an emergency roadside telephone rather than a mobile phone?

Before starting driving, which of the following should you complete on the centre field of your tachograph chart?

A coach is overtaking you. What should you do when it's safe for the coach to move back to the left?

What should you do when you have to travel a long distance?

You’re driving your lorry through a busy area and you’ve stopped at a pedestrian crossing. What should you do before you move off?

Drivers must have a driver smart card for use in digital tachographs. Where can you obtain a replacement smart card in Great Britain?

You're checking your vehicle's tyres before starting a long motorway journey. What check should be made on each tyre?

What could happen if there isn't enough oil in your engine?

What's the speed limit on a dual carriageway when you're carrying a load that's 4.5 metres (14 feet 9 inches) wide?

You're driving through a tunnel. What should you do if your vehicle breaks down?

You've stopped on a firm, level surface. What's the first thing you must do before you uncouple the trailer?

You want to turn right at a roundabout marked with two right-turn lanes. What should you do if there's ample room for your vehicle in either lane?

Which of these signs means you can't drive your lorry past this point?

Why is tailgating dangerous?

Which coloured band on the rev counter makes the best use of engine braking?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Braking systems - Which coloured band on the rev counter makes the best use of engine braking? There are usually four coloured bands on the rev counter: green, amber, blue and red. The blue band will allow you to make the best use of engine braking. Try to keep in this band when going down a steep hill.

You're driving on a motorway and it's raining heavily. What should you do when spray is causing poor visibility?

How should you answer a mobile phone call while you're driving?

What must you check first when uncoupling or recoupling your trailer?

What should you do when you're following a car driven by an elderly driver?

The lorry you're driving is heavily laden. How will the load affect the vehicle if you approach a left-hand bend too fast?

What should you do when you park your vehicle on a two-way road at night?

The emergency line is common to both two-line and three-line brake systems. What colour is it?

What must vehicle operators provide for their drivers?

You're driving a lorry with a loaded skip. Why should the skip be covered with a net?

How could a professional driver improve their efficiency?

How can you help to prevent 'brake fade'?

Your lorry has a curtain-sided body. Your route will take you over several high-level bridges. Why should you check the weather forecast before starting your journey?

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