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1. When turning your car • Overhang the kerb Check all around for other road users
1.1 in the road, you must: • Use an available
(Mark one answer) driveway
• Check all around for
other road users
• Keep your hand on the
handbrake
1. Before making a U - • Give another signal as Look over your shoulder for final check
1.2 turn in the road, you well as using your
MC should always: indicators
(Mark one answer) • Signal so that other
drivers can slow down
• Look over your shoulder
for final confirmation
• Select a higher gear than
normal
1. As a driver what do • An area covered by your An area not seen in your mirrors
1.3 you understand by the right hand mirror
MC term 'Blind Spot'? • An area not covered by
(Mark one answer) your headlights
• An area covered by your
left hand mirror
• An area not seen in your
mirrors
1. Objects or articles • Restrict your view Restrict your view
1.4 hanging from your • Improve your driving Distract your attention
interior mirror may • Distract your attention
(Mark one answer) • Help your concentration
1. When driving you are • Use a mobile phone Use a mobile phone
1.5 most likely to lose • Listen to very loud music Listen to very loud music
concentration if you • Switch on the heated
(Mark two answers) rear window
• Look at the door mirrors
1. When driving, which • Using a mobile phone Using a mobile phone
1.6 four are most likely to • Talking into a Talking into a microphone
cause you to lose microphone Tuning your car radio
concentration (Mark • Tuning your car radio Looking at a map
four answers) • Looking at a map
• Checking the mirrors
• Using the demisters
1. What does the • Mirror, signal, Mirror, signal, manoeuvre
1.7 abbreviation MSM manoeuvre
mean? • Manoeuvre, signal,
(Mark one answer) mirror
• Mirror, speed,
manoeuvre
• Manoeuvre, speed,
mirror
1. You are driving on a • Apply the handbrake and Keep both hands on the wheel
1.8 wet road and you have footbrake together
to stop your vehicle in • Keep both hands on the
an emergency. You wheel
should: • Select reverse gear
(Mark one answer) • Give an arm signal
1. When following a large • It allows you to corner It allows the driver to see you in the mirror
1.9 vehicle you should more quickly
MC stay well back • It helps the large vehicle
because (Mark one to stop more easily
answer) • It allows the driver to see
you in the mirror
• It helps you to keep out
of the wind
1. In which of these • Just after a bend Approaching a dip in the road
1.10 following situations • In a one-way street
MC should you avoid • On a 30 mph road
overtaking? (Mark one • Approaching a dip in the
answer) road
1. Which of the following • Loud music Loud music
1.11 may cause distraction • Arguing with a passenger Arguing with a passenger
on a long journey? • Using a mobile phone Using a mobile phone
(Mark four answers) • Putting in a cassette Putting in a cassette tape/ CD
tape/ CD
• Stopping regularly to rest
• Pulling up to tune the
radio
1. You should not use a • Until you are satisfied Because it might distract your attention from
1.12 mobile phone whilst that no other traffic is the road ahead
driving (Mark one near
answer) • Unless you are able to
drive one handed
• Because it might distract
your attention from the
road ahead
• Because reception is
poor when the engine is
running
1. Your vehicle is fitted • Is quite safe as long as Could distract your attention from the road
1.13 with a hands-free you slow down
phone system. Using • Could distract your
this equipment whilst attention from the road
driving • Is recommended by The
(Mark one answer) Highway Code
• Could be very good for
road safety
1. Using a hands-free • Improve your safety Divert your attention
1.14 phone is likely to • Increase your
(Mark one answer) concentration
• Reduce your view
• Divert your attention
1. Using a mobile phone • Is acceptable in a vehicle Could distract your attention from the road
1.15 while you are driving with power steering
(Mark one answer) • Will reduce your field of
vision
• Could distract your
attention from the road
• Will affect your vehicle’
1. The white arrow in the • Slow down
1.16 diagram means that • Turn right
MC you should not plan to • Overtake
(Mark one answer) • Turn left
Overtake
1. The road marking in • Drivers to use the hard
1.17 the diagram warns shoulder
MC (Mark one answer) • Overtaking drivers there
is a bend to the left
• Overtaking drivers to
move back to the left
• Drivers that it is safe to
overtake
At all times
1. A driver can only read • All the time when driving All the time when driving
5.3 a number plate at the • Only when driving long
MC required distance with distances
glasses on. The • Only when reversing
glasses should be • Only in poor visibility
worn:
(Mark one answer)
1. You are about to drive • Drive home slowly, Find a way of getting home without driving
5.4 home. You cannot find keeping to quite roads
MC the glasses you need • Borrow a friend’s glasses
to wear when driving. and drive home
You should: • Drive home at night
(Mark one answer) • Find a way of getting
home without driving
1. You MUST wear • You are the holder of an You cannot read a vehicle number plate from
5.5 glasses or contact orange badge distance of 20.5 meters (67 feet) without them
lenses when driving on • You cannot read a
public roads if: vehicle number plate
(Mark one answer) from a distance of 36
meters (120 feet) without
them
• There is an eyesight
problem in your family
• You cannot read a
vehicle number plate
from distance of 20.5
meters (67 feet) without
them
1. Which THREE result • Less control Less control
5.6 from drinking alcohol • A false sense of A false sense of confidence
MC and driving? confidence Poor judgment of speed
(Mark three answers) • Faster reactions
• Poor judgment of speed
• Greater awareness of
danger
1. Which THREE of • Reduce co-ordination Reduce co-ordination
5.7 these are likely effects • Increase confidence Increase confidence
MC of drinking alcohol on • Poor judgment Poor judgment
driving? • Increase concentration
(Mark three answers) • Faster reactions
• Colour blindness
1. Drinking any amount • Slow down your Slow down your reactions to hazards
5.8 of alcohol is likely to: reactions to hazards Worsen your judgment of speed
MC (Mark three answers) • Increase the speed of Give a false sense of confidence
your reactions
• Worsen your judgment of
speed
• Improve your awareness
of danger
• Give a false sense of
confidence
1. You are invited to a • Avoid mixing your Not drink any alcohol at all
5.9 pub lunch. You know alcoholic drinks
that you will have to • Not drink any alcohol at
drive in the evening. all
What is your best • Have some milk before
course of action? drinking alcohol
(Mark one answer) • Eat a hot meal with your
alcohol drinks
1. What else can • Drugs Drugs
5.10 seriously affect your • Tiredness Tiredness
concentration when • Tinted windows Loud music
driving, other than • Contact lenses
alcoholic drinks? • Loud music
(Mark three answers)
1. How does alcohol • It speeds up your It reduces your concentration
5.11 affect your driving? reactions
(Mark one answer) • It increases your
awareness
• It improves your co-
ordination
• It reduces your
concentration
1. After drinking alcohol • You may still be over the You may still be over the legal limit
5.12 heavily you should not legal limit Your concentration may still be badly affected
drive the following day. • Your concentration will
Why is this? not be badly affected
(Mark two answers) • You will be well under
the legal limit
• Your concentration may
still be badly affected
1. What advice should • Have a strong cup of Go home by public transport
5.13 you give to a driver coffee and then drive
who has had a few home
alcoholic drinks at a • Drive home carefully and
party? slowly
(Mark one answer) • Go home by public
transport
• Wait a short while and
then drive home
1. You go to a social • Avoid drinking alcohol on Avoid drinking alcohol completely
5.14 event and need to an empty stomach
drive a short time after. • Drink plenty of coffee
What precautions after drinking alcohol
should you take? • Avoid drinking alcohol
(Mark one answer) completely
• Drink plenty of milk
before drinking alcohol
1. It is eight hours since • You will certainly be You may still be unfit to drive
5.15 you last had an under the legal limit You may still be over the legal limit
alcoholic drink. Which • You will have no alcohol
of the following in your system
applies? • You may still be unfit to
(Mark two answers) drive
• You may still be over the
legal limit
1. Your doctor has given • Drugs make you a better Some types of medicine can cause your
5.16 you a course of driver by quickening your reactions to slow down
MC medicine. Why should reactions
you ask if it is OK to • You will have to let your
drive? insurance company know
(Mark one answer) about the medicine
• Some types of medicine
can cause your reactions
to slow down
• The medicine you take
may affect your hearing
1. You have been taking • If your journey is After checking with your doctor
5.17 medicine for a few necessary
days, which made you • At night on quiet roads
feel drowsy. Today • If someone goes with
you feel better but still you
need to take the • After checking with your
medicine. You should doctor
only drive:
(Mark one answer)
1. You become ill. A • Drive only if someone is Not drive yourself
5.18 doctor prescribes with you
drugs, which are likely • Not drive yourself
to affect your driving. • Never drive at more than
You should: 30 kph
(Mark one answer)
1. During periods of • See your doctor each Be medically fit to drive
5.19 illness your ability to time before you drive Not drive after taking certain medicines
drive may be impaired. • Only take smaller doses
You MUST: of any medicines
(Mark two answers) • Be medically fit to drive
• Not drive after taking
certain medicines
• Take all your medicines
with you when you drive
1. You are not sure if • Ask your doctor Ask your doctor
5.20 your cough medicine • Check the medicine label Check the medicine label
MC will affect your driving. • Drive if you feel alright
What TWO things • Ask a friend or relative
could you do? for advice
(Mark two answers)
1. You are taking drugs • Seek medical advice Seek medical advice before driving
5.21 that are likely to affect before driving
your driving. What • Limit your driving to
should you do? essential journeys
(Mark one answer) • Only drive if
accompanied by a full
licence-holder
• Drive only for short
distances
1. If you are feeling tired • Increase your speed to Ensure a supply of fresh air
5.22 it is best to stop as find a stopping place
soon as you can. Until quickly
then you should: • Ensure a supply of fresh
(Mark one answer) air
• Gently tap the steering
wheel
• Keep changing speed to
improve concentration
1. Your reaction will be • If tired If tired
5.23 much slower when • In fog
driving: • Too quickly
(Mark one answer) • In rain
1. Which THREE are • Looking at road maps Looking at road maps
5.24 likely to make you lose • Listening to loud music Listening to loud music
concentration while • Using your windscreen Using a mobile phone
driving? washers
(Mark three answers) • Looking in your wing
mirror
• Using a mobile phone
1. A correct seating • Rest your head against Comfortably reach the pedals
5.25 position will enable the head restraint Have good visibility through the windows
you to: • Comfortably reach the Have a suitable grip on the steering wheel
(Mark three answers) pedals
• Have good visibility
through the windows
• Talk to all your
passengers
• Have a suitable grip on
the steering wheel
• Rest your hand on the
gear lever
1. A driver pulls out of a • Ignore the error and stay Ignore the error and stay calm
5.26 side road in front of calm
MC you. You have to • Flash your lights to show
brake hard. You your annoyance
should • Sound your horn to show
(Mark one answer) your annoyance
• Overtake as soon as
possible
1. A car driver pulls out • Keep calm and not Keep calm and not retaliate
5.27 causing you to brake. retaliate
You should: • Overtake and sound your
(Mark one answer) horn
• Drive close behind and
sound your horn
• Flag the driver down and
explain the mistake
1. Another driver does • Try not to react Try not to react
5.28 something that upsets • Let them know how you
you. You should: feel
(Mark one answer) • Flash your headlights
several times
• Sound your horn
1. An elderly person’s • Obtain car insurance React very quickly
5.29 driving ability could be • Understand road signs
MC affected because they • React very quickly
may be unable to: • Give signals correctly
(Mark one answer)
1. You take the wrong • Reverse out of the road Continue to the end of the road
5.30 route and find you are • Turn round in a side road
on a one-way street. • Continue to the end of
You should: the road
(Mark one answer) • Reverse into a driveway
1. What is the maximum • Breath alcohol level of 25 Breath alcohol level of 35 mg/100ml or blood
5.31 permissible alcohol mg/100ml or blood alcohol level of 80mm/100ml.
level above which, a alcohol level of
driver must not drive? 70mm/100ml.
(Mark one answer) • Breath alcohol level of 35
mg/100ml or blood
alcohol level of
80mm/100ml.
• Breath alcohol level of 35
mg/100ml or blood
alcohol level of
90mm/100ml.
• Breath alcohol level of 20
mg/100ml or blood
alcohol level of
60mm/100ml.
Ref Question Possible Answers Correct Answer(s)
1. You are driving on a • Motorcycles Pedestrians
6.1 quiet country road. • Bicycles
What should you • Pedestrians
expect to see coming • Horse riders
towards you on YOUR
side of the road?
(Mark one answer)
1. Which sign means that
6.2 there may be people
MC walking along the
road? (Mark one
answer)
1. Which statement • One hand on the steering Both hands on the steering wheel at all times ,
8.38 represents being in wheel and the other and only when a change of gear or operation of
safe control of your grasping the gear lever controls is necessary that one hand is taken off
vehicle? for the most part to the steering wheel.
(Mark one answer) facilitate instant gear
changes.
• Both hands on the
steering wheel at all
times , and only when a
change of gear or
operation of controls is
necessary that one hand
is taken off the steering
wheel.
• One hand on the steering
wheel and the other
being used to hold a
mobile phone.
• One hand on the steering
wheel and the other
simply hanging out of the
window to catch the
breeze and look cool or
wave to friends.
Stopping in an emergency
1. After a breakdown you • Move out onto the Gain speed on the harder shoulder before
9.8 need to rejoin the main carriageway then build moving out onto the carriageway
carriageway of a multi- up your speed
lane- carriageway from • Move out onto the
the hard shoulder. You carriageway using your
should: hazard lights
(Mark one answer) • Gain speed on the
harder shoulder before
moving out onto the
carriageway
• Wait on the hard
shoulder until someone
flashes their headlights
at you
1. The minimum safe • Four seconds Two seconds
9.9 time gap to keep • One second
between you and the • Three seconds
vehicle in front in good • Two seconds
conditions at least:
(Mark one answer)
1. You are intending to • In the middle lane In the left-hand lane
9.10 leave the multi-lane- • In the left-hand lane
carriageway at the • On the hard shoulder
next exit. Before you • In any lane
reach the exit you
should normally
position your vehicle:
(Mark one answer)
1. You are driving on a • Carefully reverse on the
9.11 multi-lane- hard shoulder
carriageway. By • Carry on to the next exit
mistake, you go past • Carefully reverse in the
the exit that you left-hand lane
wanted to take. You • Make a U-turn at the next
should: gap in the central
(Mark one answer) reservation
1. What does a speed • It is safe to drive at the You must not exceed the speed shown
10.6 limit sign like this speed shown
mean? • The speed shown is the
(Mark one answer) advised maximum
• The speed shown allows
for various road and
weather conditions
• You must not exceed the
speed shown
1. You are driving along • So that oncoming traffic Vehicles may be pulling out
10.7 a street with parked can see you more clearly Drivers’ doors may open
MC vehicles on the left- • You may set off car Children may run out from between the
hand side. For which alarms vehicles
THREE reasons • Vehicles may be pulling
should you keep your out
speed down? • Drivers’ doors may open
(Mark three answer) • Children may run out
from between the
vehicles
1. You meet an • Drive on; it is your right
10.8 obstruction on your of way
MC side of the road. You • Give way to oncoming
should: traffic
(Mark one answer) • Wave oncoming vehicles
through
• Accelerate to get past
first
1. You are looking for • Use these spaces when Not park there unless permitted
10.17 somewhere to park elsewhere is full
MC your vehicle. The area • Park if you stay with your
is full EXCEPT for vehicle
spaces marked • Use these spaces,
‘disabled use’. You disabled or not
can: • Not park there unless
(Mark one answer) permitted
1. You are driving at • Some time after the As soon as the vehicle passes you
10.18 night with full-beam vehicles has passed you
headlights on. A • Before the vehicles starts
vehicle is overtaking to pass you
you. You should dip • Only if the other driver
your lights dips his headlights
(Mark one answer) • As soon as the vehicle
passes you
1. You are driving on a • Turning right Turning right
10.19 two-lane carriageway. • Normal driving Overtaking slower traffic
For which TWO of the • Driving at the minimum
following would you allowed speed
use the right-hand • Constant high speed
lane? driving
(Mark two answers) • Overtaking slower traffic
• Mending punctures
1. You are entering an • Not exceed the speed Not exceed the speed limit
10.20 area of roadworks. limit
There is a temporary • Obey the limit only during
speed limit displayed. rush hour
You must • Accept the speed limit as
(Mark one answer) advisable
• Obey the limit except for
overnight
1. You are approaching a • Continue in that lane Continue in that lane
10.21 busy junction. There • Force your way across
are several lanes with • Stop until the area has
road markings. At the cleared
last moment you • Use clear arm signals to
realise that you are in cut across
the wrong lane. You
should:
(Mark one answer)
1. Where may you • Only on the left-hand Either on the right or the left
10.22 overtake on a one-way side
Street? • Overtaking is not allowed
(Mark one answer) • Only on the right-hand
side
• Either on the right or the
left
1. You are going along a • Speed up to get away Wait opposite a passing place on your right
10.23 single-track road with from the following driver
passing places only on • Switch on your hazard
the right. The driver warning lights
behind wishes to • Wait opposite a passing
overtake. You should: place on your right
(Mark one answer) • Drive into a passing
place on your right
1. You are on a road that • Pull into a passing place Pull into a passing place on your left
10.24 is only wide enough for on your right Wait opposite a passing place on your right
one vehicle. There is a • Force the other driver to
car coming towards reverse
you. Which TWO of • Pull into a passing place
these would be if your vehicle is wider
correct? • Pull into a passing place
(Mark two answer) on your left
• Wait opposite a passing
place on your right
• Wait opposite a passing
place on your left
1. Signals are normally • Brake lights Brake lights
10.25 given by direction • Side lights
indicators and: • Fog lights
(Mark one answer) • Interior lights
1. When going straight • Indicate left before Indicate left before leaving the roundabout
10.26 ahead at a roundabout leaving the roundabout
MC you should: • Not indicate at any time
(Mark one answer) • Indicate right when
approaching the
roundabout
• Indicate left when
approaching the
roundabout
1. Which vehicle might • Sports car Long vehicle
10.27 have to use a different • Van
course than normal at • Estate car
roundabouts? • Long vehicle
(Mark one answer)
1. You are going straight • Signal right on the Signal left just after you pass the exit before
10.28 ahead at a approach and then left to the one you will take
roundabout. How leave the roundabout
should you signal? • Signal left as you leave
(Mark one answer) the roundabouts
• Signal left on the
approach to the
roundabout and keep the
signal on until you leave
• Signal left just after you
pass the exit before the
one you will take
1. At a crossroads there • Neither vehicle Neither vehicle
10.29 are no signs or road • The vehicle the fastest
markings. Two • The vehicle on the widest
vehicles approach. road
Which has priority? • Vehicles approaching
(Mark one answer) from the right
1. Who has priority at an • The driver of the larger
10.30 unmarked crossroads? vehicle
MC (Mark one answer) • No one
• The driver who is going
faster
• The driver on the wider
road
No one
1. You are intending to • Keep the other vehicle to Keep the other vehicle to your RIGHT and turn
10.31 turn right at a junction. your RIGHT and turn behind it (offside to offside)
An oncoming driver is behind it (offside to
also turning right. It will offside)
normally be safer to: • Keep the other vehicle to
(Mark one answer) your LEFT and turn in
front of it (nearside to
nearside)
• Carry on and turn at the
next junction instead
• Hold back, wait for the
other driver to turn first
1. The dual carriageway • Proceed to central Wait until the road is clear in both directions
10.32 you are turning right reverse and wait
onto has a narrow • Wait until the road is
central reverse. You clear in both directions
should: • Stop in the first lane so
(Mark one answer) that other vehicles give
way
• Emerge slightly to show
your intentions
1. While driving, you • Keep just left of the Keep well to the left of the road
10.33 intend to turn left into a middle of the road
minor road. On the • Keep in the middle of the
approach you should: road
(Mark one answer) • Swing out wide just
before turning
• Keep well to the left of
the road
1. You may only enter a • There are less than two Your exit road is clear
10.34 box junction when: vehicles in front of you
(Mark one answer) • The traffic lights show
green
• Your exit road is clear
• You need to turn left
1. Someone is waiting to • Go on quickly before Stop, let them cross, wait patiently
10.35 cross at a zebra they step onto the
crossing. They are crossing
standing on the • Stop before you reach
pavement. You should the zigzag lines and let
normally: them cross
(Mark one answer) • Stop, let them cross, wait
patiently
• Ignore them as they are
still on the pavement
1. You are on a busy • Turn into a side road on Turn round in a side road
10.36 main road and find that the road on the right and
you are in a wrong reverse into the main
direction. What should road.
you do? • Make a U-turn in the
(Mark one answer) main road
• Make a ‘three point’ turn
in the main road
• Turn round in a side road
1. You may remove your • Reversing Reversing
10.37 seat belt temporarily • A hill start
when carrying out a • An emergency stop
manoeuvre that • Driving slowly
involves:
(Mark one answer)
1. You must not reverse: • For longer than For longer than necessary
10.38 (Mark one answer) necessary
• For more than a car’s
length
• Into a side road
• In a built-up area
1. You are parked in a • Find a quiet side road to Find a quiet side road to turn round in
10.39 busy high street. What turn round in
is the safest way to • Drive into a side road
turn your vehicle and reverse into the main
around to go the road
opposite way? • Get someone to stop the
(Mark one answer) traffic
• Do a U-turn
1. When you are NOT • Use your horn Get out and check
10.40 sure that it is safe to • Rev your engine
reverse your vehicle • Get out and check
you should: • Reverse slowly
(Mark one answer)
1. You are reversing your • After you’ve completed
10.41 vehicle into a side the manoeuvre
road. When would the • Just before you actually
greatest hazard to begin to manoeuvre
passing traffic occur? • After you’ve entered the
(Mark one answer) side road
• When the front of your
vehicle swings out
1. What does this sign • Maximum speed limit Maximum speed limit with traffic calming
11.4 mean? with traffic calming
MC (Mark one answer) • Minimum speed limit with
traffic calming
• ’20 cars only’ parking
zone
• Only 20 cars allowed at
any one time
1. What does this sign • Waiting restrictions apply Waiting restrictions apply
11.14 mean? • Waiting permitted
(Mark one answer) • National speed limit
applies
• Clearway (no stopping)
1. What does this traffic • No overtaking allowed Give priority to oncoming traffic
11.18 sign mean? • Give priority to oncoming
MC (Mark one answer) traffic
• Two way traffic
• One-way traffic only
1. What is the meaning of • End of two-way road You have priority over vehicles coming towards
11.19 this traffic sign? • Give priority to vehicles you
MC (Mark one answer) coming towards you
• You have priority over
vehicles coming towards
you
• Bus lane ahead
1. What MUST you do • Stop, ONLY if traffic is Stop, even if the road is clear
11.21 when you see this approaching
MC sign? • Stop, even if the road is
(Mark one answer) clear
• Stop, ONLY if children
are waiting to cross
• Stop, ONLY if a red light
is showing
1. What does this sign • No overtaking You have priority over vehicles from the
11.22 mean? • You are entering a one- opposite direction
(Mark one answer) way street
• Two-way traffic ahead
• You have priority over
vehicles from the
opposite direction
1. At a mini-roundabout • Give way to traffic from Give way to traffic from the right
11.25 you should: the right
(Mark one answer) • Give way to traffic from
the left
• Give way to traffic from
the other way
• Stop even when clear
1. What does this sign • Give way to oncoming Pass either side to get to the same destination
11.26 mean? vehicles
MC (Mark one answer) • Approaching traffic
passes you on both sides
• Turn off at the next
available junction
• Pass either side to get to
the same destination
1. What does a circular • Give warning of a Give an instruction
11.27 traffic sign with a blue motorway ahead
MC background do? • Give directions to a car
(Mark one answer) park
• Give motorway
information
• Give an instruction
1. What does this sign • School crossing patrol Pedestrian crossing ahead
11.38 mean? • No pedestrians allowed
(Mark one answer) • Pedestrian zone – no
vehicles
• Pedestrian crossing
ahead
1. What does this sign • End of dual carriageway End of dual carriageway
11.43 mean? • Tall bridge
(Mark one answer) • Road narrows
• End of narrow bridge
1. What does this sign • Two-way traffic ahead Two-way traffic straight ahead
11.44 mean? across a one-way street
MC (Mark one answer) • Traffic approaching you
has priority
• Two-way traffic straight
ahead
• Motorway contra flow
system ahead
1. What does this sign • Quayside or river bank Quayside or river bank
11.48 mean? • Steep hill downwards
(Mark one answer) • Slippery road
• Road liable to flooding
1. What does this sign • Turn left for parking area No through road on the left
11.49 mean? • No through road on the
(Mark one answer) left
• No entry for traffic turning
left
• Turn left for ferry terminal
1. What does this sign • The right-hand lane The right-hand lane ahead is closed
11.53 mean? ahead is narrow
MC (Mark one answer) • Right-hand lane for
buses only
• Right hand lane for
turning right
• The right-hand lane
ahead is closed
1. A red traffic light • You should stop unless You must stop and wait behind the stop line
11.56 means: turning left
MC (Mark one answer) • Stop, if you are able to
brake safely
• You must stop and wait
behind the stop line
• Proceed with caution
1. A red traffic light • You must stop behind You must stop behind the white stop line
11.58 means: the white stop line
MC (Mark one answer) • You may drive straight
on if there is no other
traffic
• You may turn left if it is
safe to do so
• You must slow down and
prepare to stop if traffic
has started to cross
1. You are approaching • Pass the lights if the road Wait for the green light before you pass the
11.59 traffic lights. Red and is clear lights
MC amber are showing. • There is a fault with the
This means: lights – take care
(Mark one answer) • Wait for the green light
before you pass the
lights
• The lights are about are
about to change to red
1. You are at a junction • When pedestrians are When your exit from the junction is blocked
11.60 controlled by traffic waiting to cross
MC lights. When should • When your exit from the
you NOT proceed at junction is blocked
green? • When you think the lights
(Mark one answer) may be about to change
• When you intend to turn
right
1. The driver of the car in • The driver is slowing The drivers intends to turn left
11.64 front is giving this down
MC signal. What does it • The driver intends to turn
mean? right
(Mark one answer) • The driver wishes to
overtake
• The drivers intends to
turn left
1. The driver of this car is • Turn to the right Turn to the left
11.65 giving an arm signal. • Turn to the left
What is he about to • Go straight ahead
do? • Let pedestrians cross
(Mark one answer)
1. You are to turn right in • Sound the horn Give an arm signal also
11.66 busy traffic. How • Give an arm signal also
would you confirm • Flash your headlamp
your intention safely? • Position over the centre
(Mark one answer) line at an angle
1. You want to turn right • Get out and check if your Give an arm signal as well as an indicator
11.67 at a junction but you indicators can be seen signal
think that your • Stay in the left-hand lane
indicators cannot be • Keep well over to the
seen clearly. What right
should you do? • Give an arm signal as
(Mark one answer) well as an indicator
signal
1. When may you sound • To give you right of way To warn others of your presence
11.68 the horn on your • To attract a friend’s
MC vehicle? attention
(Mark one answer) • To warn others of your
presence
• To make slower drivers
move over
1. Why should you make • To avoid flattening the To avoid misleading other road users
11.69 sure that you have battery
MC cancelled your • To avoid misleading
indicators after other road users
turning? • To avoid dazzling other
(Mark one answer) road users
• To avoid damage to the
indicator relay
1. You are waiting a T- • Move out and accelerate
11.70 junction. A vehicle is hard
coming from the right • Wait until the vehicle
with the left signal starts to turn in
flashing. What should • Pull out before the
you do? vehicle reaches the
(Mark one answer) junction
• Move out slowly
1. Which of the following • Central reservation and Hatching bordered by continuous solid white
11.72 describe these road can be used for lines intended to separate two opposing
markings? overtaking if no traffic is streams of traffic, which lines must not be
(Mark one answer) coming from the opposite crossed or hatched area entered into except in
direction. an emergency or when directed to do so by
• Hatched traffic stream the police.
separator warning lines
that may be used for
overtaking as long as no
traffic is coming from the
opposite direction.
• Hatching bordered by
continuous solid white
lines intended to
separate two opposing
streams of traffic, which
lines must not be crossed
or hatched area entered
into except in an
emergency or when
directed to do so by the
police.
1. What is the maximum • 30 kph 50kph
11.73 speed limit in a built up • 40kph
MC area unless indicated • 50kph
otherwise? • 60kph
(Mark one answer)
1. What do these road • Central limit of dual Continuous solid double white line (Centre line)
11.74 markings mean? carriageway and may be which vehicles must not drive over, across or
(Mark one answer) crossed only when astride except to enter a side road, unless
overtaking. prohibited from doing so by appropriate
• Continuous solid double signage.
white line (Centre line)
which
vehicles must not drive
over, across or astride
except
to enter a side road,
unless prohibited from
doing so
by appropriate signage.
• Lines on the road just to
mark the lanes and guide
traffic flows, which have
no legal or safety
implications.
• No stopping or parking
permitted.