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What does this sign mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - What does this sign mean? This sign tells you that the verge is soft. If you park here, there's a danger that your vehicle will become stuck. This can be inconvenient and could be costly if you need to be pulled out. In extreme cases, your vehicle may even tip over.

At the scene of a crash, a casualty is in contact with live electrical cables. What should you use to break the electrical connection?

What's reduced by fitting a fly sheet tightly over a tipper body?

Tankers carrying liquids can experience the 'wave effect'. What helps to reduce this problem?

Why are motorcyclists more at risk from other road users?

What does this sign mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - What does this sign mean? Even though there are no restrictions, make sure that you park where you won't cause an obstruction or endanger other road users.

You're driving near a school in heavy traffic. What should you do when there are children walking close to the kerb on your side of the road?

What would you secure with a dog clip?

When would weight transference be most likely to occur?

What does this road sign mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Vehicle weights and dimensions - What does this road sign mean? It's essential that all limits are complied with to avoid breaking the law and facing possible prosecution. Weight restrictions normally apply to the plated weight of a vehicle, often referred to as the maximum authorised mass (MAM).

You're at the scene of an incident. How can you help someone suffering from shock?

What should you do when a vehicle pulls out in front of you at a junction?

What markings should be fitted to a lorry with a maximum authorised mass of more than 7500 kg?

You're driving a lorry 30 feet long and towing a trailer 15 feet long. What should you do when you see this sign?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - You're driving a lorry 30 feet long and towing a trailer 15 feet long. What should you do when you see this sign? The maximum permitted length of vehicle includes any trailer being towed. Make sure you know the total length of your vehicle.

How can you check the age of a tyre fitted to your vehicle?

What security precautions should you take if you're carrying a high-value load and have to park and sleep overnight in the cab?

What should anti-lock brakes let you do when you have to stop in an emergency?

You're approaching a large puddle near the left-hand kerb. What should you do if pedestrians are close to the water?

What should you do to help your concentration when you have to drive through the night?

Under EU rules, what's the normal weekly rest period that must be taken?

Triangular projection markers are required when your load is wider than 2.9 metres (9 feet 5 inches). What colour are these markers?

You're the driver of an articulated car transporter. How will the overhanging top deck move as you turn corners?

When should you allow for the effects of a speed limiter?

The area around an incident is safe. What's the best way to help an injured person?

What does this marker count down to?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - What does this marker count down to? When you see this sign, reduce your speed. You may well have to stop at the level crossing, or there may already be traffic queuing ahead.

You're driving a large vehicle. How does its size and design affect the blind spots?

Which vehicle is most at risk in windy conditions?

What should you be aware of when you're overtaking on a motorway while it's raining heavily?

Under EU rules, your minimum daily rest is 11 hours. On three days of the week this may be reduced to what length of time?

You're about to overtake a motorcyclist when they look around over their right shoulder. What's the most likely reason for them doing this?

What should you try to do when your vehicle has a front-tyre blow-out?

When should you use a crawler lane?

Why are baffle plates fitted to tankers carrying liquids?

Which large vehicles are more likely to damage the road surface?

A loud buzzer sounds in your vehicle. What's this most likely to indicate?

While driving through a tunnel, your vehicle catches fire. What's the first thing you should do if the vehicle can't be driven out of the tunnel?

Which fuel is better for the environment?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Environmental issues - Which fuel is better for the environment? Sulphur produces acidic gases. Diesel fuels with lower sulphur content have been produced to reduce exhaust emissions that harm both people and the environment.

Many modern vehicles are fitted with an additional nearside mirror. What does this help the driver to see?

Where are you most likely to ground a low loader?

What should you do before entering a tunnel?

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