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You're about to overtake horse riders. What could scare the horses?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Other road users - You're about to overtake horse riders. What could scare the horses? When passing horses, allow plenty of space, slow down and stop if you need to. Animals are easily frightened by sudden or loud noises and can quickly become uncontrollable, so don't sound your horn or rev the engine.

Why are goods vehicle drivers' hours of work controlled?

Which road users are more vulnerable at road junctions?

What should you do before leaving your vehicle parked on a public road?

Unless otherwise shown, what's the minimum headroom under bridges in the UK?

What do you need to be careful of when you're driving in high winds?

Why are motorcyclists advised to wear bright clothing?

The double white line along the centre of the road is unbroken on your side. When may you cross the line?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - The double white line along the centre of the road is unbroken on your side. When may you cross the line? Solid white lines are used where it would be dangerous to overtake. If the solid line is on your side of the road, you may cross it to pass a stationary vehicle, or to overtake a pedal cycle, horse or road-maintenance vehicle that's travelling at 10 mph or less. You may also cross the solid line to enter premises or a side road.

When would you use 'kickdown' on a vehicle that has automatic transmission?

What should you do before driving your lorry away from a wet construction site at the side of a motorway?

How wide can a load be before you must use side markers?

You're driving through a congested tunnel. What should you do if you have to stop?

You're at an incident. Why may it be harmful to move a casualty?

Which component will last longer when you use a retarder?

You're driving a new articulated lorry that's fully laden. You notice that the steering feels heavy. What's the most likely reason?

Why is a toucan crossing different from other crossings?

Why do air tanks on brake systems need to be drained?

You're behind a parked car. What should you do when you're about to move off?

What helps you to become a fuel-efficient driver?

You're making several deliveries. What problems may the decreasing payload cause?

What's the minimum depth of tread required over three-quarters of the breadth of a lorry tyre?

Why do motorcyclists often look over their right shoulder just before turning right?

You're driving on a motorway. What should you do if your view ahead is restricted by heavy spray?

You're driving under EU drivers' hours. How is a week defined under these rules?

You're following a car being driven slowly by a learner driver. What should you do if it isn't safe to overtake it?

You need to stop and get out of your vehicle. When should you use the parking brake?

What does this sign mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - What does this sign mean? Vehicles over the weight shown on the sign may not use the bridge ahead. You must know the weight of your vehicle, including any load. With this knowledge you should plan your route in advance, so that you don't come to a bridge you can't cross. That way, you'll avoid delays and save time and fuel.

What will a correctly adjusted air deflector do?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Environmental issues - What will a correctly adjusted air deflector do? Correctly adjusted air deflectors will save fuel. They should be adjusted to guide the airflow over the highest point at the front of the trailer or load and body.

Your vehicle is fitted with a hand-held telephone. What should you do before taking or making a call?

You're on a country road. What should you expect to see coming towards you on your side of the road?

You arrive at an incident where someone is suffering from severe burns. What should you do to help?

Why are brushes fitted to this vehicle's wheel arch?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - The road - Why are brushes fitted to this vehicle's wheel arch? The brushes are part of a spray-suppression system. They reduce the amount of water thrown up at the sides and rear of the vehicle. Check them regularly for security. If they become worn, make sure they're replaced.

What effect will drinking alcohol have on your driving?

What could happen if you overfill your engine with oil?

You're driving your lorry on the motorway. What should you do when visibility is reduced by heavy rain and spray?

When does 'brake fade' occur?

A group of horse riders comes towards you. What should you do if the leading rider's horse becomes nervous of your presence?

What period of time makes up a driver's week?

You're waiting at a T-junction. What should you do if you see a vehicle is coming from the right, with its left indicator flashing?

What could prevent air pressure from building up in an air-brake system in frosty weather?

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