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Rules of the road

Question 1 of 57

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

Question 2 of 57

Which lane must not be used by a motorcyclist?

Question 3 of 57

What does this sign mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - DVSA Driving Theory Test UK Online - What does this sign mean? - No parking for solo motorcycles

Question 4 of 57

You're riding on a busy dual carriageway. What should you do before you change lanes?

Question 5 of 57

You're looking for somewhere to park your motorcycle. Neither you or your passenger are disabled. What should you do if the area is full, except for spaces marked ‘disabled use’?

Question 6 of 57

You're on a narrow road with passing places. What should you do if a car is coming towards you?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - DVSA Driving Theory Test UK Online - You're on a narrow road with passing places. What should you do if a car is coming towards you? - Pull into a passing place on your right

Question 7 of 57

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 - DVSA Driving Theory Test UK Online - You're turning right at this crossroads. The oncoming driver is also turning right. Why is it safer to turn behind the car? - So you can see approaching traffic

Question 8 of 57

What should you do when you're filtering through slow-moving or stationary traffic?

Question 9 of 57

You're riding towards roadworks where temporary traffic lights are on red. What should you do if the road ahead is clear?

Question 10 of 57

What should you fit to your motorcycle if you're going abroad and you'll be riding on the right-hand side of the road?

Question 11 of 57

What's the minimum engine size required to tow a trailer with your motorcycle?

Question 12 of 57

What's the national speed limit on a single carriageway?

Question 13 of 57

When must you stop your motorcycle?

Question 14 of 57

What's the meaning of this sign?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - DVSA Driving Theory Test UK Online - What's the meaning of this sign? - Local speed limit applies

Question 15 of 57

What's the national speed limit for cars and motorcycles on a dual carriageway?

Question 16 of 57

There are no speed-limit signs on the road. In England, Scotland and Northern Ireland how is a 30 mph limit generally indicated?

Question 17 of 57

In England, Scotland and Northern Ireland what will the speed limit usually be where you can see street lights but no speed-limit signs?

Question 18 of 57

What does this sign mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - DVSA Driving Theory Test UK Online - What does this sign mean? - Minimum speed 30 mph

Question 19 of 57

What should you do if you want to overtake a tractor but aren't sure that it's safe?

Question 20 of 57

Which vehicle is most likely to take an unusual course at a roundabout?

Question 21 of 57

When may you stop on a clearway?

Question 22 of 57

What's the meaning of this sign?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - DVSA Driving Theory Test UK Online - What's the meaning of this sign? - No entry

Question 23 of 57

You're looking for somewhere to park at night. When may you park on the right-hand side of the road?

Question 24 of 57

When should you use the right-hand lane of a three-lane dual carriageway?

Question 25 of 57

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

Question 26 of 57

Where may you overtake on a one-way street?

Question 27 of 57

What signal should you give when you're going straight ahead at a roundabout?

Question 28 of 57

Which vehicle might have to take a different course from normal at a roundabout?

Question 29 of 57

When may you enter a box junction?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - DVSA Driving Theory Test UK Online - When may you enter a box junction? - When there are fewer than two vehicles ahead

Question 30 of 57

When may you stop and wait in a box junction?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - DVSA Driving Theory Test UK Online - When may you stop and wait in a box junction? - When oncoming traffic prevents you from turning right

Question 31 of 57

Who is authorised to signal you to stop?

Question 32 of 57

What should you do if you see a pedestrian waiting at a zebra crossing?

Question 33 of 57

Which road users benefit from toucan crossings?

Question 34 of 57

You’re waiting at a pelican crossing. What does it mean when the red light changes to flashing amber?

Question 35 of 57

You see these double white lines along the centre of the road. When may you park on the left?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - DVSA Driving Theory Test UK Online - You see these double white lines along the centre of the road. When may you park on the left? - If the line nearest to you is broken

Question 36 of 57

You're turning right at a crossroads. An oncoming driver is also turning right. What's the advantage of turning behind the oncoming vehicle?

Question 37 of 57

You're travelling along a residential street. There are parked vehicles on the left-hand side. Why should you keep your speed down?

Question 38 of 57

What should you do when there's an obstruction on your side of the road?

Question 39 of 57

When would you use the right-hand lane of a two-lane dual carriageway?

Question 40 of 57

Who has priority at an unmarked crossroads?

Question 41 of 57

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

Question 42 of 57

You're looking for somewhere to safely park your vehicle. Where would you choose to park?

Question 43 of 57

You're waiting at a level crossing. What must you do if a train passes but the lights keep flashing?

Question 44 of 57

What does this sign mean?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - DVSA Driving Theory Test UK Online - What does this sign mean? - No through road

Question 45 of 57

What must you do if you come across roadworks that have a temporary speed limit displayed?

Question 46 of 57

You're in a built-up area at night and the road is well lit. Why should you use dipped headlights?

Question 47 of 57

You're turning right onto a dual carriageway. What should you do if the central reservation is too narrow to contain your vehicle?

Question 48 of 57

What's the national speed limit on a single carriageway road for cars and motorcycles?

Question 49 of 57

What should you do when you park at night on a road that has a 40 mph speed limit?

Question 50 of 57

Where will you see these red and white markers?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - DVSA Driving Theory Test UK Online - Where will you see these red and white markers? - Approaching the end of a motorway

Question 51 of 57

You're travelling on a motorway in England. When must you stop your vehicle?

Question 52 of 57

How should you signal if you're going straight ahead at a roundabout?

Question 53 of 57

You’re riding your motorcycle in a residential area. At a signed mini-roundabout, you turn right. Later, you come to roadworks. There are temporary traffic lights showing red, but no oncoming traffic. Once past, you turn right into a residential street containing road humps. You see a sign showing red-and-black arrows, asking road users to give way to oncoming traffic.

Question 54 of 57

You’re riding your motorcycle in a residential area. At a signed mini-roundabout, you turn right. Later, you come to roadworks. There are temporary traffic lights showing red, but no oncoming traffic. Once past, you turn right into a residential street containing road humps. You see a sign showing red-and-black arrows, asking road users to give way to oncoming traffic.

Question 55 of 57

You’re riding your motorcycle in a residential area. At a signed mini-roundabout, you turn right. Later, you come to roadworks. There are temporary traffic lights showing red, but no oncoming traffic. Once past, you turn right into a residential street containing road humps. You see a sign showing red-and-black arrows, asking road users to give way to oncoming traffic.

Question 56 of 57

You’re riding your motorcycle in a residential area. At a signed mini-roundabout, you turn right. Later, you come to roadworks. There are temporary traffic lights showing red, but no oncoming traffic. Once past, you turn right into a residential street containing road humps. You see a sign showing red-and-black arrows, asking road users to give way to oncoming traffic.

Question 57 of 57

You’re riding your motorcycle in a residential area. At a signed mini-roundabout, you turn right. Later, you come to roadworks. There are temporary traffic lights showing red, but no oncoming traffic. Once past, you turn right into a residential street containing road humps. You see a sign showing red-and-black arrows, asking road users to give way to oncoming traffic.