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Hazard awareness

Question 1 of 56

What’s likely to happen if you get cold and wet when you're riding a motorcycle?

Question 2 of 56

Which arm signal means 'I intend to slow down or stop'?

Question 3 of 56

What should you do if you're about to ride home, but you can't find the glasses you need to wear?

Question 4 of 56

What is a known effect of drinking alcohol?

Question 5 of 56

When must you wear your glasses if you need them to read vehicle number plates at the required distance?

Question 6 of 56

How are you likely to be affected by drinking alcohol?

Question 7 of 56

Which type of glasses shouldn't be worn when riding at night?

Question 8 of 56

When may you use your motorcycle's hazard warning lights?

Question 9 of 56

Why should you wear ear plugs when you're riding a motorcycle?

Question 10 of 56

You're going to a social event and alcohol will be available. What's the safest thing to do if you'll be riding your motorcycle shortly afterwards?

Question 11 of 56

How could your insurance be affected if you're convicted of riding after drinking too much alcohol?

Question 12 of 56

Why should you check over your shoulder before turning right into a side road?

Question 13 of 56

What should you do if you aren't sure whether your cough medicine will affect your ability to ride safely?

Question 14 of 56

When should you use hazard warning lights?

Question 15 of 56

What hazard would you expect if you ride on a very hot day?

Question 16 of 56

Where would you expect to see these markers?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - DVSA Driving Theory Test UK Online - Where would you expect to see these markers? - On a motorway sign

Question 17 of 56

What's the main hazard shown in this picture?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - DVSA Driving Theory Test UK Online - What's the main hazard shown in this picture? - Vehicles turning right

Question 18 of 56

Which road user has caused a hazard?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - DVSA Driving Theory Test UK Online - Which road user has caused a hazard? - The parked car (arrowed A)

Question 19 of 56

What should the driver of the car approaching the crossing do?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - DVSA Driving Theory Test UK Online - What should the driver of the car approaching the crossing do? - Continue at the same speed

Question 20 of 56

What should the driver of the grey car be especially aware of?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - DVSA Driving Theory Test UK Online - What should the driver of the grey car be especially aware of? - The uneven road surface

Question 21 of 56

What should you expect if you see this sign ahead?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - DVSA Driving Theory Test UK Online - What should you expect if you see this sign ahead? - The road will go steeply uphill

Question 22 of 56

What should you do as you approach this cyclist?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - DVSA Driving Theory Test UK Online - What should you do as you approach this cyclist? - Try to overtake before the cyclist gets to the junction

Question 23 of 56

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

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - DVSA Driving Theory Test UK Online - Why must you take great care when emerging from this junction? - The road surface is poor

Question 24 of 56

Which type of vehicle should you be ready to give way to as you approach this bridge?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - DVSA Driving Theory Test UK Online - Which type of vehicle should you be ready to give way to as you approach this bridge? - Bicycles

Question 25 of 56

What type of vehicle could you expect to meet in the middle of the road?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - DVSA Driving Theory Test UK Online - What type of vehicle could you expect to meet in the middle of the road? - Lorry

Question 26 of 56

What must you do at this junction?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - DVSA Driving Theory Test UK Online - What must you do at this junction? - Stop behind the line, then edge forward to see clearly

Question 27 of 56

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

Question 28 of 56

How would age affect an older person's driving ability?

Question 29 of 56

Do you need to plan rest stops when you’re planning a long journey?

Question 30 of 56

What should you do if the red lights start flashing as you approach a level crossing?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - DVSA Driving Theory Test UK Online - What should you do if the red lights start flashing as you approach a level crossing? - Go over it quickly

Question 31 of 56

You're approaching a crossroads. What should you do if the traffic lights have failed?

Question 32 of 56

What should the driver of the red car (arrowed) do?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - DVSA Driving Theory Test UK Online - What should the driver of the red car (arrowed) do? - Wave towards the pedestrians who are waiting to cross

Question 33 of 56

You're following a slower-moving vehicle. What should you do if there's a junction just ahead on the right?

Question 34 of 56

What should you do as you approach this overhead bridge?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - DVSA Driving Theory Test UK Online - What should you do as you approach this overhead bridge? - Move out to the centre of the road before going through

Question 35 of 56

Why are vehicle mirrors often slightly curved (convex)?

Question 36 of 56

You're on a three-lane motorway. How should you overtake a slow-moving lorry in the middle lane if it's showing this sign?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - DVSA Driving Theory Test UK Online - You're on a three-lane motorway. How should you overtake a slow-moving lorry in the middle lane if it's showing this sign? - Cautiously approach the lorry, then overtake on either side

Question 37 of 56

What should you do if you think the driver of the vehicle in front has forgotten to cancel their right indicator?

Question 38 of 56

What's the main hazard the driver of the red car (arrowed) should be aware of?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - DVSA Driving Theory Test UK Online - What's the main hazard the driver of the red car (arrowed) should be aware of? - Glare from the sun may affect the driver's vision

Question 39 of 56

What type of vehicle displays this yellow sign?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - DVSA Driving Theory Test UK Online - What type of vehicle displays this yellow sign? - A broken-down vehicle

Question 40 of 56

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

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - DVSA Driving Theory Test UK Online - What hazard should you be aware of when travelling along this street? - Glare from the sun

Question 41 of 56

What's the main hazard you should be aware of when following this cyclist?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - DVSA Driving Theory Test UK Online - What's the main hazard you should be aware of when following this cyclist? - The cyclist may move to the left and dismount

Question 42 of 56

A driver’s behaviour has upset you. How can you get over this incident safely?

Question 43 of 56

How should you drive or ride in areas with traffic-calming measures?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - DVSA Driving Theory Test UK Online - How should you drive or ride in areas with traffic-calming measures? - At a reduced speed

Question 44 of 56

Why should you slow down as you approach this hazard?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - DVSA Driving Theory Test UK Online - Why should you slow down as you approach this hazard? - Because of the level crossing

Question 45 of 56

Why are place names painted on the road surface?

Question 46 of 56

Some two-way roads are divided into three lanes. Why are they particularly dangerous?

Question 47 of 56

What type of vehicle uses an amber flashing beacon on a dual carriageway?

Question 48 of 56

What does this signal from a police officer mean to oncoming traffic?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - DVSA Driving Theory Test UK Online - What does this signal from a police officer mean to oncoming traffic? - Go ahead

Question 49 of 56

Why should you be cautious when going past this bus waiting at a bus stop?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - DVSA Driving Theory Test UK Online - Why should you be cautious when going past this bus waiting at a bus stop? - There's a zebra crossing ahead

Question 50 of 56

Where would it be unsafe to overtake?

Question 51 of 56

How can drinking alcohol affect your ability to drive or ride?

Question 52 of 56

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.

Question 53 of 56

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.

Question 54 of 56

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.

Question 55 of 56

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.

Question 56 of 56

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.