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Video Clip Test 9


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There are 3 multiple choice questions in this video clip test. Watch the video clip carefully and before starting the test. You need to score 2 out of 3 to pass.

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A A driver waiting to emerge might not see you
B The road surface will be slippery
C You'll be in the blind spot of the driver waiting to emerge
D Your signal would be hard to see
Correct Answer: A A driver waiting to emerge might not see you
Explanation: It can be difficult for a driver emerging from a junction to see other road users. A vehicle that's overtaking might be hidden from the emerging driver's view, especially if the vehicle being overtaken is large, such as a lorry or coach.
When you overtake, choose your time and place carefully.
A 30 mph
B 40 mph
C 50 mph
D 60 mph
Correct Answer: C 50 mph
Explanation: You need to learn different driving techniques for towing a caravan. And, due to your vehicle's increased weight and length, you must plan your manoeuvres well in advance.
The speed limit for towing a caravan is lower than for a vehicle that's not towing. This allows for the extra time it takes to slow down and stop.
A It's an overtaking area for motorcyclists
B No overtaking
C You must not enter the area unless it's an emergency
D You should not enter the area unless it's necessary and you can see it's safe
Correct Answer: D You should not enter the area unless it's necessary and you can see it's safe
Explanation: Diagonal white stripes edged by broken lines are used in the centre of the road to separate traffic going in opposite directions. They're called hatched markings and are often used at junctions.
You should only enter a hatched area bordered by a broken white line, if it's necessary and safe to do so.