You’ve just gone through flood water. What should you do to make sure your brakes are working properly?
You're about to overtake a slow-moving motorcyclist. Which sign would make you take special care?
What should you do if you want to turn left at a junction where pedestrians have started to cross?
What will happen if you follow this vehicle too closely?
You've just passed your first practical driving test. What will you have to do if you get six penalty points on your licence in the next two years?
You're joining a motorway from a slip road. How should you deal with traffic already on the motorway?
What must you do when the amber light is flashing at a pelican crossing?
Why should you keep well to the left as you approach a right-hand bend?
You're at an incident. What could you do to help an unconscious casualty?
Which sign means that there may be people walking along the road?
What requires extra care when you're driving or riding in windy conditions?
Which vehicles should use the left-hand lane on a three-lane motorway?
What should you do if you have to stop while you're going through a congested tunnel?
How much can stopping distances increase in icy conditions?
What restrictions apply if you're towing a trailer on a three-lane motorway?
What's a cover note?
How would under-inflated tyres affect your vehicle?
What should you do before making a U-turn?
There are no speed-limit signs on the road. In England, Scotland and Northern Ireland how is a 30 mph limit generally indicated?
You arrive at the scene of a crash where someone is bleeding heavily from a wound in their arm. Nothing is embedded in the wound. What could you do to help?
Which type of sign tells you what you must not do?
What should you do as you approach this bridge?
In England, Scotland and Northern Ireland what will the speed limit usually be where you can see street lights but no speed-limit signs?
When are you allowed to use hazard warning lights?
You have stopped in an emergency refuge area. What must you do before you rejoin the carriageway?
Which road user has caused a hazard?
You're travelling in very heavy rain. How is this likely to affect your overall stopping distance?
How can you identify traffic signs that give orders?
You're waiting to turn right out of a minor road. It's clear to the left but a lorry is coming from the right. Why should you wait, even if you have enough time to turn?
What does this curved arrow road marking mean?
What shape are traffic signs giving orders?
Why should you never wave people across at pedestrian crossings?
You're following a long vehicle as it approaches a crossroads. What should you do if it signals left but moves out to the right?
What should you do if you're towing a trailer and it starts to swing from side to side?
When are you not allowed to sound your vehicle's horn?
What's the meaning of this sign?
Why is it dangerous to travel too close to the vehicle ahead?
For how long is a Statutory Off-Road Notification (SORN) valid?
What's the main hazard shown in this picture?
Why have 'red routes' been introduced in major cities?
When would you increase the pressure in your tyres so that it's above the normal value?
Where would you expect to see these markers?
What's the national speed limit on motorways for cars and motorcycles?
For how long is an MOT certificate normally valid?
Which vehicles aren't allowed to use the right-hand lane of a three-lane motorway?
Where should you avoid overtaking?
What's the national speed limit for cars and motorcycles on a dual carriageway?
When may you overtake another vehicle on their left?
What should the driver of the car approaching the crossing do?
What makes the vehicle in the picture 'environmentally friendly'?
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