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Practice Test 13

What information is found on a vehicle registration document?

What's the main hazard shown in this picture?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Hazard awareness - What's the main hazard shown in this picture? Look at the picture carefully and try to imagine you're there. The cyclist in this picture appears to be trying to cross the road. You must be able to deal with the unexpected, especially when you're approaching a hazardous junction. Look well ahead to give yourself time to deal with any hazards.

What does this sign mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - What does this sign mean? This is the sign for a clearway. Clearways are stretches of road where you aren’t allowed to stop unless it’s an emergency. Stopping where these restrictions apply may be dangerous and is likely to cause an obstruction. Restrictions might apply for several miles and this may be indicated on the sign.

What's the purpose of these road markings?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Vulnerable road users - What's the purpose of these road markings? These markings are found on the road outside schools. Don't stop or park on them, even to set down or pick up children. The markings are there to ensure that drivers, riders, children and other pedestrians have a clear view of the road in all directions.

When will your overall stopping distance increase?

You live in a village and you’re riding your motorcycle into town. As you leave the village, sheep are being herded across the road ahead. Once in town, traffic is heavy. At a pelican crossing, amber lights are flashing and people are still crossing. Later, you need to turn left into a side road where pedestrians are just beginning to cross. Further along on your side of the road, there’s a stationary refuse collection vehicle.

What should you do to make yourself more visible when riding at night?

At an incident, it's important to look after any casualties. What should you do with them when the area is safe?

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.

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

What information will you find on your motorcycle registration document?

Which type of sign tells you what you must not do?

How should you dispose of a used vehicle battery?

What should you check before riding anyone else’s motorcycle?

Which is the sign for a ring road?

It’s raining. You’re riding your motorcycle and newly fitted sidecar. On the motorway, you ride in the left-hand lane. You see flashing amber lights on the central reservation, with a sign showing ‘50’. Later, you need to exit at the next junction, so you watch for countdown markers. You then reach the marker showing three bars.

Which sign means that the national speed limit applies?

What should you do if the left-hand pavement is closed due to street repairs?

Why should these road markings be kept clear?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Vulnerable road users - Why should these road markings be kept clear? The markings are there to show that the area should be kept clear. This is to allow an unrestricted view for
• approaching drivers and riders
• children wanting to cross the road.

What must you have if you want to carry a pillion passenger on your motorcycle?

What type of emergency vehicle is fitted with a green flashing beacon?

What should you do if a driver pulls out of a side road in front of you, causing you to brake hard?

There's been a collision. How can you help a driver who's suffering from shock?

What does this sign mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - What does this sign mean? This sign is found where a shallow stream crosses the road. Heavy rainfall could increase the flow of water. If the water looks too deep or the stream has spread over a large distance, stop and find another route.

What could cause you to crash if the level is allowed to get too low?

What should you do when you're approaching a road that has a surface of loose chippings?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Motorcycle handling - What should you do when you're approaching a road that has a surface of loose chippings? The handling of your motorcycle will be greatly affected by the road surface. Look well ahead and be especially alert if the road looks uneven or you see a loose chippings warning sign. Slow down in good time, as braking harshly on a loose surface could easily cause you to skid. For the same reason, avoid making sudden changes of direction.

You're riding a motorcycle that's towing a trailer. What should you do before turning right onto a dual carriageway?

When should you check your blind spots?

When would you use the right-hand lane on a three-lane motorway?

What hazard should you be especially aware of if you're turning left into a side road?

On a road where trams operate, which vehicles will be most at risk from the tram rails?

When may you cross a double solid white line in the middle of the road?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Road and traffic signs - When may you cross a double solid white line in the middle of the road? You may cross the solid white line to pass a stationary vehicle or to pass a pedal cycle, horse or road maintenance vehicle if it's travelling at 10 mph or less. You may also cross the solid white line to enter a side road or access a property.

Which of these signals should you give when slowing or stopping your motorcycle?

You're travelling in very heavy rain. How is this likely to affect your overall stopping distance?

You’ve just passed your driving test. How can you reduce your risk of being involved in a collision?

You've stopped at a pelican crossing, where a disabled person is crossing very slowly in front of you. What should you do when the lights change to green?

Your rear-view mirrors are convex and give a wide-angle field of view. You’re travelling to a local pub to see some friends, and you stay for several hours. At the end of the evening, you ride home. The weather has changed and it’s raining steadily. There’s a skip parked on the road ahead, showing a flashing beacon and vertical markings.

Which type of crossing allows cyclists to ride across with pedestrians?

When may you stop on the hard shoulder of a motorway?

Why must you take great care when emerging from this junction?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - Hazard awareness - Why must you take great care when emerging from this junction? You may have to pull forward slowly until you can see up and down the road. Be aware that the traffic approaching the junction can’t see you either. If you don’t know that it’s clear, don’t go.

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