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You're driving in a built-up area between 11.30 pm and 7.00 am. For what reason can you sound the vehicle's horn?

A vehicle fitted with an analogue tachograph has two drivers. How should they use the tachograph?

What must you do when you park a lorry weighing more than 7.5 tonnes on a verge for essential loading?

You're in the left-hand lane on a three-lane motorway. Why should you check for any vehicles in the right-hand lane before you overtake?

What's most likely to cause danger to a group of horse riders?

Your engine catches fire. What should you do before attempting to put the fire out?

When would you use an escape lane?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Braking systems - When would you use an escape lane? Escape lanes are found on steep downhill sections of road. They're designed to give a 'run-off' area, usually straight ahead, to allow vehicles to stop in an emergency. This is usually when brakes have faded or failed on large vehicles.

You're driving through roadworks. What information does this sign give you?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - You're driving through roadworks. What information does this sign give you? This sign gives you advance warning of a junction where the permanent sign is obscured by roadworks.

You're driving on a motorway and there's no traffic ahead. You see this sign. Which lane should you use?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - You're driving on a motorway and there's no traffic ahead. You see this sign. Which lane should you use? When there's no traffic ahead of you, you should always drive in the left-hand lane.

What's the purpose of the oil filter?

Which vehicles are most likely to be affected by side wind?

What's a Statutory Off-Road Notification (SORN)?

You're driving on a main road. What should you do just before turning right into a side road?

What ground conditions are suitable for a tipper lorry to tip its load?

Why must these road markings be kept clear?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Other road users - Why must these road markings be kept clear? Keeping the markings clear ensures that drivers and riders passing and children crossing have a clear, unrestricted view of each other.

What's the principal braking system on a lorry called?

What's the purpose of green-and-yellow fluorescent studs on a motorway?

A driver is convicted of obstructing an enforcement officer in the course of their duties. Under EU drivers' hours regulations, what's the maximum fine they can receive?

Your vehicle breaks down during a journey. You continue by driving in another vehicle with the same type of tachograph. What must you do with your tachograph chart?

You're driving a large vehicle on a narrow road with passing places. What will you need to be most aware of?

What period of time does one tachograph chart cover?

What is the 'mode' switch on a tachograph used to record?

Why could it be dangerous to wave people across at pedestrian crossings?

You arrive at the scene of an incident. How should you deal with someone who is hysterical?

Under EU rules, you can drive for a maximum of nine hours a day. On how many days each week can this be extended to 10 hours?

When should wheel nuts be checked?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Vehicle condition - When should wheel nuts be checked? Always have wheel nuts checked soon after their initial tightening. They should be tightened to the torque specified by the vehicle manufacturer.

What will cause a noticeable increase in your vehicle's fuel consumption?

What does this sign mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - What does this sign mean? When you see this sign, beware of traffic queues ahead. Check your mirrors and reduce your speed. Research shows that you make poor decisions when you're angry, so you're less likely to spot and respond safely to hazards. Be patient when you're delayed and reduce the possibility of being involved in an incident.

You're reversing your vehicle. What should you do while the audible warning device is operating?

You're driving a long vehicle. What should you do when you want to turn right at a painted mini-roundabout?

What's it advisable to do when you replace a tubeless tyre?

Who must you inform if the load on your trailer hits a railway bridge?

What should you do if you're signalled to stop by a police officer in a patrol car?

Drivers can be fined for bringing illegal immigrants into the UK. Who else can be fined?

What should you do when passing sheep on a road?

You're driving a tractor unit fitted with two air lines. You want to couple to a trailer that has three air-line couplings. How should the air lines be connected?

Why are energy-saving tyres effective?

You're driving a lorry on a motorway and you start to feel drowsy. What should you do when there are no service areas or exits for some distance?

Spilled diesel makes the road very slippery. Which vehicles will be most at risk from this hazard?

What does this motorway sign mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Vehicle weights and dimensions - What does this motorway sign mean? Warning lights show when there's danger ahead. This includes
• lane closures
• incidents
• fog
• icy roads.

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