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Highway Code Test 14

You have 57 minutes to answer 50 multiple choice Highway Code questions. At least 43 out of 50 questions must be answered correctly in order to pass the test. Answers may be reviewed after each question or you can wait until the end of the test for your final score. Good luck!

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A Casual clothes
B Dark clothes
C Fluorescent clothes
D Formal clothes
Correct Answer: C Fluorescent clothes
Explanation: Look-outs in organised walks should wear fluorescent clothes in daylight for better visibility.
A No, except in emergencies
B Only during low traffic
C Only with high visibility clothing
D Yes, if careful
Correct Answer: A No, except in emergencies
Explanation: Pedestrians must not be on motorways or slip roads, except in emergencies, for safety reasons.
A Distant oncoming traffic
B Pedestrians crossing
C Stationary vehicles
D Traffic turning into road
Correct Answer: D Traffic turning into road
Explanation: Look out for traffic turning into the road, especially coming from behind.
A Cross at any time.
B Cross during the green light.
C Cross when no cars are visible.
D Cross when traffic lights are red.
Correct Answer: D Cross when traffic lights are red.
Explanation: Without pedestrian signals, cross only when the traffic lights are red and the traffic has stopped, ensuring safety.
A Check traffic, then cross
B Cross immediately
C Wait for red figure
D Wait for the figure to flash
Correct Answer: A Check traffic, then cross
Explanation: When a steady green figure shows, you should check that the traffic has stopped, then cross with care.
Correct Answer: D Two
Explanation: In a staggered crossing, there are two separate crossings, as the crossings on each side of the central refuge are not in line.
A Check for trains
B Cross or pass the stop line
C Take photos
D Wait on the crossing
Correct Answer: B Cross or pass the stop line
Explanation: When red lights show at a crossing, you must not cross or pass the stop line, as it indicates an approaching train.
A Against the traffic flow
B In the direction of traffic flow
C In the middle of the road
D On the pavement
Correct Answer: B In the direction of traffic flow
Explanation: Rule 53 advises moving in the direction of the traffic flow in a one-way street.
A Bridleway
B Cycle track
C Footpath or pavement
D Road
Correct Answer: C Footpath or pavement
Explanation: Rule 54 explicitly states you must not take a horse onto a footpath or pavement.
A In bike lanes
B On a pavement
C On cycle tracks
D On the road
Correct Answer: B On a pavement
Explanation: Rule 64 explicitly states that cycling on a pavement is not allowed, for pedestrian safety and legal compliance.
A Other cyclists
B People getting on or off buses
C Speed bumps
D Traffic lights
Correct Answer: B People getting on or off buses
Explanation: Cyclists should be cautious of people getting on or off buses in bus lanes, as stated in Rule 65.
A Carefully, entering busier traffic flow
B On the left side
C Quickly and closely
D Without signalling
Correct Answer: A Carefully, entering busier traffic flow
Explanation: When overtaking a bus or leaving a bus lane, cyclists should be careful due to entering a busier traffic flow, per Rule 65.
A At a safe distance
B Between the kerb and the bus
C From behind
D On the right side of the bus
Correct Answer: B Between the kerb and the bus
Explanation: Cyclists should not pass between the kerb and a bus when it is at a stop, as advised in Rule 65.
A Facing backwards
B Sitting astride, facing forward, feet on footrests
C Sitting sideways
D Without using footrests
Correct Answer: B Sitting astride, facing forward, feet on footrests
Explanation: A pillion passenger must sit astride the machine, facing forward with both feet on the footrests, according to Rule 85.
A In the vehicle manual
B Online forums
C Only in Rule 87
D Rules 113 to 116
Correct Answer: D Rules 113 to 116
Explanation: Rules 113 to 116 of the Highway Code detail the lighting requirements for riding in the dark, as referenced in Rule 87.
A Avoid losing power in traffic
B Improve engine performance
C Reduce emissions
D Save money
Correct Answer: A Avoid losing power in traffic
Explanation: Having sufficient fuel is important to avoid losing power when driving in traffic.
A Number of trailers
B Speed while towing
C Type of vehicle
D Weight of trailer you can tow
Correct Answer: D Weight of trailer you can tow
Explanation: If you passed a car test after 1 Jan 1997, you are restricted on the weight of the trailer you can tow.
A The child
B The driver
C The passenger
D The vehicle owner
Correct Answer: B The driver
Explanation: The driver must ensure that all children under 14 years use seat belts or approved child restraints.
A Anytime
B Not between 11.30 pm and 7.00 am
C On weekends
D Only during rush hour
Correct Answer: B Not between 11.30 pm and 7.00 am
Explanation: In a built-up area, do not use the horn between 11.30 pm and 7.00 am.
A Any lane
B Left-hand lane
C Middle lane
D Right-hand lane
Correct Answer: B Left-hand lane
Explanation: On a two-lane dual carriageway, the left-hand lane is the recommended lane for normal driving.
A Environmental Protection Act 1990
B Highway Code Regulation
C Road Traffic Act 1988
D Vehicle Safety Act 2005
Correct Answer: A Environmental Protection Act 1990
Explanation: The Environmental Protection Act 1990 specifically mentions the prohibition of throwing items from a vehicle.
A Accelerate past them
B Flash your headlights
C Honk continuously
D Slow down and hold back
Correct Answer: D Slow down and hold back
Explanation: The Highway Code advises to slow down and hold back if a road user pulls out into your path to avoid accidents and intimidation.
A Cyclists and motorcyclists
B Only large vehicles
C Only pedestrian crossings
D Only traffic signals
Correct Answer: A Cyclists and motorcyclists
Explanation: Rule 151 emphasizes the importance of being aware of cyclists and motorcyclists who may be passing on either side.
A Children might run out
B It's a no-parking zone
C Parking is usually paid
D Streets are narrower
Correct Answer: A Children might run out
Explanation: Rule 152 highlights the risk of children running out from between parked cars, necessitating careful driving.
A No, overtaking is not advised
B Only for large vehicles
C Only if the other vehicle is slow
D Yes, if you're in a hurry
Correct Answer: A No, overtaking is not advised
Explanation: Rule 153 specifically states you should not overtake other moving road users in traffic-calming areas.
A In a 30mph zone
B Near a hospital
C On a dual carriageway
D The brow of a hill
Correct Answer: D The brow of a hill
Explanation: Rule 166 advises against overtaking at the brow of a hill, where visibility of the road ahead is restricted.
A Flashing your lights
B Pulling over to the side
C Slowing down immediately
D Speeding up or driving unpredictably
Correct Answer: D Speeding up or driving unpredictably
Explanation: Speeding up or driving unpredictably while being overtaken is dangerous and advised against in Rule 168.
A Accelerate rapidly while crossing
B Cross both carriageways at once
C Only cross during low traffic
D Treat each half as a separate road
Correct Answer: D Treat each half as a separate road
Explanation: If the central reservation is sufficient, treat each half of the carriageway as separate, waiting in the middle for a safe gap.
A Block their path
B Force them to slow down
C Ignore them
D Leave room for them to pass on the left
Correct Answer: D Leave room for them to pass on the left
Explanation: Rule 179 emphasizes leaving room for other vehicles to pass on the left, if possible, when turning right.
A Enter without signalling
B Follow the car in front closely
C Speed up and then signal
D Use Mirrors – Signal – Manoeuvre
Correct Answer: D Use Mirrors – Signal – Manoeuvre
Explanation: The Mirrors – Signal – Manoeuvre routine is recommended at all stages when approaching a roundabout, as per Rule 184.
A Overtaking any slow-moving vehicle near the crossing
B Overtaking pedestrians at the crossing
C Overtaking the moving vehicle nearest the crossing or one that has stopped for pedestrians
D Overtaking vehicles on the opposite side of the crossing
Correct Answer: C Overtaking the moving vehicle nearest the crossing or one that has stopped for pedestrians
Explanation: Overtaking the moving vehicle nearest the crossing or the vehicle that has stopped for pedestrians is not allowed.
A Change lanes
B Ignore pedestrians
C Slow down or stop
D Speed up
Correct Answer: C Slow down or stop
Explanation: You should slow down or stop to let pedestrians cross at a zebra crossing.
A Accelerating
B Honking
C Stopping completely
D Turning
Correct Answer: D Turning
Explanation: Avoid turning at a junction if it would force a cyclist to stop or swerve, similar to the way you would with a car.
A Give them as much room as you would when overtaking a car
B Honk to alert them
C Only give space if there is no pavement
D Slow down but not necessarily give space
Correct Answer: A Give them as much room as you would when overtaking a car
Explanation: Pedestrians walking in the road should be given as much room as overtaking a car, especially where there is no pavement.
A As close as possible
B At least a door's width or 1 metre
C Exactly 2 metres
D There's no specified distance
Correct Answer: B At least a door's width or 1 metre
Explanation: For safety, cyclists are advised to ride at least a door's width or 1 metre from parked cars.
A It can damage the vehicle's exterior
B It will have no impact on driving
C It will improve visibility
D You may be dazzled, requiring slowing down or stopping
Correct Answer: D You may be dazzled, requiring slowing down or stopping
Explanation: Bright sunlight can dazzle drivers, potentially necessitating a reduction in speed or even stopping if necessary for safety.
A Over 10 tonnes
B Over 7.5 tonnes
C Under 10 tonnes
D Under 7.5 tonnes
Correct Answer: B Over 7.5 tonnes
Explanation: Vehicles over 7.5 tonnes must not park without police permission, as stated in Highway Code Rule 246.
A It may be permitted
B It's always prohibited
C Only on weekends
D Only with a permit
Correct Answer: A It may be permitted
Explanation: Loading and unloading may be allowed where parking is otherwise restricted, except where indicated by yellow markings and signs.
A No, under no circumstances
B Yes, if over 25 years old
C Yes, with conditions
D Yes, without restrictions
Correct Answer: C Yes, with conditions
Explanation: From 4 June 2018, provisional car licence holders may drive on motorways under specific conditions like being accompanied by an approved instructor.
A 50 mph (80 km/h)
B 60 mph (97 km/h)
C 70 mph (112 km/h)
D 80 mph (129 km/h)
Correct Answer: C 70 mph (112 km/h)
Explanation: The standard maximum speed limit on motorways is 70 mph (112 km/h) unless otherwise stated.
A Motorways Traffic (Scotland) Regulations 1995
B National Speed Limit Order
C Road Safety Act 1974
D Scottish Highway Code
Correct Answer: A Motorways Traffic (Scotland) Regulations 1995
Explanation: The Motorways Traffic (Scotland) Regulations 1995 apply for motorway rules in Scotland.
A At any time in heavy traffic
B In an ATM Scheme with a speed limit sign
C Only in emergencies
D When the main lanes are closed
Correct Answer: B In an ATM Scheme with a speed limit sign
Explanation: Under an ATM Scheme, the hard shoulder can be used if a speed limit sign is shown above it.
A A safe gap in the traffic
B Nearest exit
C Pedestrians
D Road signs
Correct Answer: A A safe gap in the traffic
Explanation: Look for a safe gap in the traffic to rejoin the carriageway safely after a breakdown.
A After giving first aid
B If there's immediate danger of fire or explosion
C Once traffic has stopped
D When they request help
Correct Answer: B If there's immediate danger of fire or explosion
Explanation: Injured people should only be moved if there is immediate danger, to avoid further injury.
A Always
B If they are unconscious
C If they ask for help
D Only if it is essential
Correct Answer: D Only if it is essential
Explanation: Removing a helmet is risky and should only be done if absolutely necessary.
A No
B Only in urban areas
C Only on highways
D Yes
Correct Answer: D Yes
Explanation: Vehicles with tank containers of dangerous goods are required to have hazard warning plates, as specified in the Highway Code Rule 284.
A Just the vehicle owner's.
B Just yours.
C The insurance company's.
D Yours and the vehicle owner's.
Correct Answer: D Yours and the vehicle owner's.
Explanation: You need to provide both your own and the vehicle owner’s details after a collision.
A Drive beside trams
B Enter tram routes
C Follow trams closely
D Overtake trams slowly
Correct Answer: B Enter tram routes
Explanation: You must not enter roads, lanes, or routes reserved for trams, as per Highway Code Rule 300.
A Follow signs and markings
B Overtake the tram
C Stop behind the tram
D Use alternative routes
Correct Answer: A Follow signs and markings
Explanation: You must follow the route indicated by road signs and markings at tram stops with platforms.
A Ignore and continue driving
B Look out for them crossing
C Sound your horn
D Speed up to pass quickly
Correct Answer: B Look out for them crossing
Explanation: It's important to look out for people crossing the road after getting off a bus or tram.