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You're driving a long vehicle. What should you be especially careful of before turning left onto a main road?

What does this sign mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Restricted view - What does this sign mean? Some lanes are set aside for certain types of vehicle. Signs and road markings show the authorised vehicles in words or pictures. There's usually also a sign showing the times that the lane is in operation. Some lanes might only be in operation for a short time. Check the sign and only use the lane if you're allowed to do so.

You're parking your lorry at night. Where must you use parking lights?

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

Your lorry has a mirror to show the area immediately in front of the vehicle. When should you use this mirror?

What's the first thing you should check before moving to the left?

You’re driving a lorry. Why do you need to take extra care when turning left at this junction?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Restricted view - You’re driving a lorry. Why do you need to take extra care when turning left at this junction? Make sure that you signal in good time, so that the motorcyclist behind you knows your intention. You may have to position yourself wide in order to negotiate the junction. Be aware that the motorcyclist may see this as an opportunity to filter through on your nearside. Check your left-hand mirror carefully before you start to turn.

Some lorries have an extra mirror angled down towards the nearside front wheel. What's this mirror especially useful for?

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

When may an audible warning device for reversing be used in areas with a 30 mph speed limit?

When would you need to check your nearside mirror?

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?

What should you check just before you turn left?

You're waiting to turn right in this lorry (arrowed). What danger should you be most aware of?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Restricted view - You're waiting to turn right in this lorry (arrowed). What danger should you be most aware of? Indicate your intentions in good time, so that both the motorcyclist and pedestrians know you plan to turn right. You should note all potential hazards and keep checking as you turn.

This lorry is turning right from the side road. What should the driver be especially aware of?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Restricted view - This lorry is turning right from the side road. What should the driver be especially aware of? Parked vehicles near junctions can hide smaller road users such as cyclists and motorcyclists. Double-check before emerging with a large vehicle. If in doubt, move forward slowly into a position where you can safely have another look.

Why might it be difficult to see motorcyclists at junctions?

What should you do before moving off?

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

Why should you check your right-hand mirror just before turning right from a main road into a side road?

You're driving this lorry (arrowed). What should you do about the emergency vehicle that's trying to emerge from the side road?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Restricted view - You're driving this lorry (arrowed). What should you do about the emergency vehicle that's trying to emerge from the side road? Good forward planning will allow you to deal safely with this situation. You need to assess how your actions will affect other road users. Acting on impulse can have disastrous consequences.

Your lorry has a sleeper cab. Why could this make your driving more difficult?

What will happen if you drive too close to the vehicle in front?

What should you do when you're unable to see clearly while you're reversing into a loading bay?

You're turning right at a T-junction. What should you do when your view to the right and left is blocked by parked vehicles?

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

The MSM routine should be used when you negotiate a hazard. What do the initials MSM stand for?

What's the first thing you should check before moving to the right?

What does 'blind spot' mean?

What must you do to ensure good all-round vision when driving?

What should you look for when choosing a site to park your trailer?

You're driving a lorry with a sleeper cab. When would a quick sideways glance be helpful?

What must you do before you start reversing?

Your vehicle is fitted with a reverse warning bleeper. How will this affect you when you're reversing?

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?

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