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Rule 62 Test

These questions are based on Highway Code Rule 62. There are 5 questions in this test. You need to answer 4 out of 5 to pass. Answers may be reviewed after each question or at the end of the test. Good luck!

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1. What are cycle tracks? Give one answer
A Paths shared with cars
B Routes only for pedestrians
C Routes protected or away from motor traffic
D Tracks for motorbikes
Correct Answer: C Routes protected or away from motor traffic
Explanation: Cycle tracks are routes for cyclists, either physically protected or located away from motor traffic, as stated in Rule 62.
A Change of material, verge, kerb, white line
B Coloured paint only
C Fences only
D No separation
Correct Answer: A Change of material, verge, kerb, white line
Explanation: Cycle tracks may be separated from footpaths by a change in material, a verge, a kerb, or a white line, according to Rule 62.
A Any side they prefer
B In the middle of the track
C On the pedestrian side
D On the side intended for cyclists
Correct Answer: D On the side intended for cyclists
Explanation: Cyclists must keep to the side intended for them, as the pedestrian side remains a pavement or footpath, per Rule 62.
A Carefully, give pedestrians room, prepared to stop
B Cycle quickly
C Ignore pedestrians
D Only use at certain times
Correct Answer: A Carefully, give pedestrians room, prepared to stop
Explanation: On shared use routes, cyclists should be careful, give pedestrians room, and be prepared to stop, as per Rule 62.
A Civil Aviation Act 1982
B Highway Act 1835: Section 72
C Public Health Act 1961
D Road Traffic Act 1988
Correct Answer: B Highway Act 1835: Section 72
Explanation: Rule 62 references the Highway Act 1835: Section 72 regarding cycle tracks.