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You’re driving with your front fog lights switched on. What must you do if the fog has cleared?
You’re entering an area of roadworks. What must you do if you see this sign?
You’re following a large vehicle, approaching a crossroads. The driver of the vehicle signals to turn left. What advice would you give to your pupil?
You’re following a large vehicle around a slight left-hand bend. How would you get the best view of the road ahead?
You’re following a long vehicle approaching a crossroads. What should you do if the driver signals right but moves close to the left-hand kerb?
You’re following a long vehicle. What should you do if it approaches a crossroads and signals left, but moves out to the right?
You’re following a lorry on a wet road. What should you do if spray makes it difficult to see?
You’re following a moped. What should you do if you want to turn left a short distance ahead?
You’re following a vehicle at a safe distance on a wet road. What should you do if another driver overtakes you and pulls into the safe gap you’ve allowed?
You’re following a vehicle on a wet road. What time gap should you leave between your vehicle and the one in front?
You’re following another vehicle in good weather conditions at 70 mph. What’s the minimum separation distance you should allow?
You’re following other vehicles in fog and you have your dipped headlights switched on. How else can you reduce the risk of being involved in a collision?
You’re giving a driving lesson in an unfamiliar town. What should you tell your pupil if you see this sign?
You’re giving a lesson in a car fitted with automatic transmission. What should you tell the pupil to do whenever the vehicle is stationary?
You’re going to drive a car that you haven’t driven before. What’s the most important consideration when you’re adjusting the seat?
You’re in a line of traffic. What action should you take if the driver behind you is following very closely?
You’re in a one-way street and intend to go ahead. Unless road markings indicate otherwise, which lane should you use?
You’re in the right-hand lane of a dual carriageway. What should you do when you see this sign?
You’re intending to turn right at a crossroads. An approaching driver is also turning right. What danger exists if you turn in front of each other?
You’re invited to a pub lunch. What’s your best course of action if you know that you’ll have to drive in the evening?
You’re involved in a traffic incident. Which document will you need to produce for a police officer?
You’re joining a motorway. Why is it important to make full use of the slip road?
You’re leaving your vehicle parked on a road. When may you leave the engine running?
You’re leaving your vehicle unattended. How can you reduce the chance of it being broken into?
You’re looking for somewhere to park your vehicle. What should you do if the only spaces available are marked for disabled use?
You’re making a right turn. What could you do if you think your indicators might be difficult to see?
You’re on a fast, open road in good conditions. How can you judge a safe distance from the vehicle in front?
You’re on a long downhill slope. What should you do to help control the speed of your vehicle?
You’re on a road that has speed humps. What should you do if the driver in front is travelling slowly?
You’re on a road that’s only wide enough for one vehicle. What should you do if there’s a car coming towards you?
You’re on a smart motorway where the active traffic management (ATM) isn’t in operation. When should you use the hard shoulder?
You’re on a two-lane dual carriageway. When would you use the right-hand lane?
You’re on the hard shoulder of a motorway, following a breakdown. How should you rejoin the main carriageway when your vehicle has been repaired?
You’re parked in a busy high street. What’s the safest way to turn your vehicle around?
You’re parking on a road that has a 30 mph speed limit. How close are you allowed to park to a junction?
You’re parking on a two-way road at night. How should you park if the speed limit is 40 mph?
You’re parking on the left, facing downhill. You apply the parking brake firmly. What further safety precautions should you take?
You’re parking on the road at night. When should you use parking lights?
You’re parking your car facing uphill with a kerb on your left. You apply the parking brake. What else should you do for added security?
You’re planning a long journey. What should you include in your journey plan?
You’re planning to turn right onto a major road at a Y-junction. Where should you position your vehicle in order to improve your view?
You’re reversing into a side road. What should you do if you see a pedestrian crossing the road behind your vehicle?
You’re reversing your car into a side road. When will it present the greatest obstruction to passing traffic?
You’re reversing your car. Which road user will be especially hard to see?
You’re signalling to turn right in busy traffic. How could you emphasise your intention?
You’re starting a journey in freezing weather. What should you make sure is clear of snow and ice?
You’re teaching a learner driver who’s following a slower-moving vehicle. You can see a junction ahead on the right. What should you tell your pupil?
You’re teaching a manoeuvre that involves reversing in the road. What should you teach your pupil to do?
You’re teaching a pupil how to turn the vehicle around. Can you remove your seat belt while you’re teaching this exercise?
You’re teaching a pupil to drive a car smoothly and with good coordination. In which area of activity will this learning mainly take place?
You’re teaching a pupil to move away on a downhill gradient. What advice would you give them about the gears?
You’re teaching a pupil to move off from the side of the road. Why should you teach them to look around?
You’re teaching a pupil to reverse into a side road. What’s the law governing your use of the seat belt?
You’re teaching a pupil to stop. What should you teach them about using the gears to help slow the car?
You’re teaching a pupil who continually drives too fast. What should you do to correct this problem?
You’re teaching your pupil how to reverse a car into a side road on the left. What should you teach them to do if the rear nearside tyre gently touches the kerb?
You’re testing your vehicle’s suspension. What does it mean if the vehicle continues to bounce when you test it?
You’re the first person to arrive at the scene of a motorcycle crash. No other vehicle is involved. The rider is unconscious and lying in the middle of the road. What should you do first?
You’re travelling along a single-track road. There’s a passing place on your right. What should you do if you see a vehicle coming towards you?
You’re travelling on a narrow section of road. What should you do if a horse rider ahead is riding in the centre of the lane?
You’re turning left from a main road into a side road. What should you do if there’s a pedestrian on the pavement waiting to cross the side road?
You’re turning left into a side road. What must you do if pedestrians are crossing the road at the junction?
You’re turning right across a dual carriageway from a side road. What should you do if the gap in the central reservation isn’t wide enough to contain your vehicle?
You’re turning right at a crossroads. An oncoming vehicle is also turning right. What’s the advantage in turning behind the oncoming vehicle?
You’re turning right onto a dual carriageway. What should you do before emerging?
You’re waiting at a level crossing. What must you do if a train has passed but the lights keep flashing?
You’re waiting at a level crossing. What should you do if the red warning lights continue to flash after a train has passed?
You’re waiting at a pelican crossing. What should you do if pedestrians are halfway across when the lights change to green?
You’re waiting at a railway level crossing. What should you do if the red lights keep flashing after a train has passed?
You’re waiting at a T-junction. What should you do if you see a vehicle coming from the right with its left indicator flashing?
You’re waiting in a side road to cross a dual carriageway. What should you do if your car would safely fit in the gap in the central reservation?
You’re waiting in a traffic queue at night. What should you do to avoid dazzling drivers behind?
You’re waiting to drive out of a side road. Why should you look carefully for motorcycles?
You’re waiting to emerge from a junction. What should you do if a vehicle is approaching quickly from your right with its left indicator flashing?
You’re waiting to turn right onto a main road. The only vehicle in sight is approaching from the right with its left indicator flashing. When should you move out?
You’re waiting to turn right out of a minor road. A large vehicle is approaching from the right. Why should you wait, even if you have time to turn in front of it?
You’ve been unable to drive due to illness. What must you do before you start driving again?
You’ve driven through a ford. What should you do when you’re out of the water?
You’ve just driven out of fog. What must you do now that visibility has improved?
You’ve just driven through flood water. How should you dry out the brakes?
You’ve just taken some cough medicine given to you by a friend. What should you do before you drive your car?
You’ve left a motorway after a long period of driving at 70 mph. How is your judgement of speed likely to be affected?
You’ve parked your vehicle on the road at night. When must you leave the parking lights switched on?
You’ve stalled in the middle of a level crossing and can’t restart the engine. What should you do if the warning bell starts to ring?
You’ve stopped at a pelican crossing. What should you do if the lights change to green while someone is crossing slowly in front of you?
You’ve stopped in an emergency area. What must you do before you rejoin the carriageway?