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Mock Test 2

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What does this sign mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Vulnerable road users - What does this sign mean? Usually, a picture of a cycle will also be painted on the road, and sometimes the lane will have a different coloured surface. Leave these areas clear for cyclists and don't pass too closely when you overtake.
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Following a collision, a person has been injured. What would be a warning sign for shock?

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Where would you see this sign?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Vulnerable road users - Where would you see this sign? Vehicles that are used to carry children to and from school will be travelling at busy times of the day. If you're following a vehicle with this sign, be prepared for it to make frequent stops. It might pick up or set down passengers in places other than normal bus stops.
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Which vehicle will use a blue flashing beacon?

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Where would you see a contraflow bus lane?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - Where would you see a contraflow bus lane? The traffic permitted to use a contraflow lane travels in the opposite direction to traffic in the other lanes on the road.
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What should you do if a tyre bursts while you're riding your motorcycle?

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You're travelling along a motorway. Where would you find a crawler or climbing lane?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Motorway rules - You're travelling along a motorway. Where would you find a crawler or climbing lane? Large, slow-moving vehicles can hinder the progress of other traffic. On a steep gradient, an extra crawler lane may be provided for slow-moving vehicles to allow faster-moving traffic to flow more easily.
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What does this sign mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - What does this sign mean? A warning sign with a picture of a windsock indicates that there may be strong side winds. This sign is often found on exposed roads.
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What requires extra care when you're driving or riding in windy conditions?

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You're approaching a busy junction. What should you do when, at the last moment, you realise you're in the wrong lane?

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What action should you take when you see flashing amber lights under a school warning sign?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Vulnerable road users - What action should you take when you see flashing amber lights under a school warning sign? The flashing amber lights are switched on to warn you that children may be crossing near a school. Slow down and take extra care, as you may have to stop.
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Who's legally responsible for ensuring that a vehicle registration certificate (V5C) is updated?

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What's the reason for the hatched area along the centre of this road?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - What's the reason for the hatched area along the centre of this road? Areas of 'hatched markings' such as these separate traffic streams that could be a danger to each other. They're often seen on bends or where the road becomes narrow. If the area is bordered by a solid white line, you mustn't enter it except in an emergency.
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The road is wet and you're filtering past a line of queuing traffic. Why should you take particular care if you ride on painted road markings?

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A police car is following you. What should you do if the police officer flashes the headlights and points to the left?

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What would make a motorcycle tyre illegal?

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Your motorcycle doesn't have linked brakes. What should you do when braking normally to a stop?

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You're turning right at this crossroads. The oncoming driver is also turning right. Why is it safer to turn behind the car?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Rules of the road - You're turning right at this crossroads. The oncoming driver is also turning right. Why is it safer to turn behind the car? When turning right at this crossroads, keeping the oncoming car to your right will give you a clear view of the road ahead.
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What’s most likely to cause a motorcycle to skid?

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When should you check your blind spots?

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What should you do if you have to ride in foggy weather?

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What does a provisional motorcycle licence restrict you from doing?

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What should you do if the oil-pressure warning light comes on while you're riding?

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What's the nearest you may park to a junction?

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What should you do if you ride through shallow flood water?

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You're riding slowly in a town centre. Why should you glance over your left shoulder before turning left?

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Why should motorcycle riders wear reflective clothing?

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What should you do when you're approaching these horse riders?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Attitude - What should you do when you're approaching these horse riders? Animals are easily frightened by moving motor vehicles. If you’re approaching horses, keep your speed down and watch to see if the rider has any difficulty keeping control. Always be ready to stop if necessary. When it's safe to pass, give them plenty of room.
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How are you likely to be affected by drinking alcohol?

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You're involved in a crash. What should you do to reduce the risk of fire?

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How can you reduce the environmental harm caused by your motor vehicle?

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You're following a vehicle on a wet road. You stay a safe distance behind it. What should you do if a driver overtakes you and pulls into the gap you've left?

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What hazard should you be aware of when travelling along this street?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Hazard awareness - What hazard should you be aware of when travelling along this street? On roads where there are many parked vehicles, you might not be able to see children between parked cars and they may run out into the road without looking.
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Why should you check over your shoulder before you change lanes in busy, slow-moving traffic?

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What should you do when you meet an oncoming vehicle on a single-track road?

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What should you do to keep warm when you're riding in extremely cold conditions?

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What does a person need to do when they ride as a pillion passenger?

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When should you flash your headlights at other road users?

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What restrictions apply if you're towing a trailer on a three-lane motorway?

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What does this sign mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - What does this sign mean? You'll need to slow down. At hump bridges, your view ahead will be restricted and the road will often be narrow. If the bridge is very steep, sound your horn to warn others of your approach. Going over the bridge too fast is highly dangerous to other road users and could even cause your wheels to leave the road, with a resulting loss of control.

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