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Rule 150 Test

These questions are based on Highway Code Rule 150. 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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A Dependence on automation
B Proper control of your vehicle
C Reliance on GPS
D Trust in the system
Correct Answer: B Proper control of your vehicle
Explanation: Rule 150 states you must exercise proper control of your vehicle at all times, even when using in-vehicle systems.
A No, they are just for assistance
B Only in low traffic
C Only on motorways
D Yes, they can be fully trusted
Correct Answer: A No, they are just for assistance
Explanation: Rule 150 advises that driver assistance systems are for assistance only and should not reduce concentration levels.
A Continue using them carefully
B Find a safe place to stop
C Only glance briefly
D Use voice commands
Correct Answer: B Find a safe place to stop
Explanation: If distracted by navigation or vehicle management systems, Rule 150 suggests finding a safe place to stop.
A The driver
B The passenger
C The system manufacturer
D The vehicle owner
Correct Answer: A The driver
Explanation: Rule 150 clarifies that the driver is still responsible for the vehicle when using driver assistance systems.
A Road Traffic Act 1988 & The Road Vehicles Regulations 1986
B The Highway Code 1999
C The In-Vehicle System Act 2010
D The Vehicle Safety Act 2005
Correct Answer: A Road Traffic Act 1988 & The Road Vehicles Regulations 1986
Explanation: The Road Traffic Act 1988 and The Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1986 govern the use of in-vehicle systems while driving.