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You’re travelling along a motorway and feel tired. Where should you stop to rest?
You’re travelling along a motorway. When are you allowed to overtake on the left?
You’re travelling along a motorway. Where would you find a crawler or climbing lane?
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 along a street with parked vehicles on the left-hand side. Why should you keep your speed down?
You’re travelling at 50 mph on a good, dry road. What’s your typical overall stopping distance?
You’re travelling behind a bus that pulls up at a bus stop. What should you do?
You’re travelling behind a moped. What should you do when you want to turn left just ahead?
You’re travelling in the left-hand lane of a three-lane motorway. How should you react to traffic joining from a slip road?
You’re travelling in very heavy rain. How is this likely to affect your overall stopping distance?
You’re travelling on a motorway in England. You must stop when signalled to do so by which of these?
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 travelling on a road that has speed humps. What should you do when the driver in front is travelling more slowly than you?
You’re turning left at a junction where pedestrians have started to cross. What should you do?
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 hazard should you be especially aware of?
You’re turning right at a crossroads. An oncoming driver is also turning right. How should you normally deal with this?
You’re turning right at a large roundabout. What should you do before you cross a lane to reach your exit?
You’re turning right from a main road into a side road. There’s no oncoming traffic. What should you do if pedestrians are standing on the pavement waiting to cross the side road?
You’re turning right on a multi-lane roundabout. When should you take a lifesaver glance over your left shoulder?
You’re turning right onto a dual carriageway. What should you do before emerging?
You’re unsure what a slow-moving motorcyclist ahead of you is going to do. What should you do?
You’re using a contraflow system. What should you do?
You’re using a smart motorway. What happens when it’s operating?
You’re using throwover saddlebags. Why is it important to make sure they’re evenly loaded?
You’re waiting at a level crossing. A train passes but the lights keep flashing. What must you do?
You’re waiting at a pelican crossing. What does it mean when the red light changes to flashing amber?
You’re waiting to come out of a side road. Why should you look carefully for motorcycles?
You’re waiting to emerge left from a minor road. A large vehicle is approaching from the right. You have time to turn, but you should wait. Why?
You’re waiting to turn right at the end of a road. Your view is obstructed by parked vehicles. What should you do?
You’ve adjusted your drive chain. If this isn’t done properly, what problem could it cause?
You’ve been waiting for some time to make a right turn into a side road. What should you do just before you make the turn?
You’ve broken down on a motorway. In which direction should you walk to find the nearest emergency telephone?
You’ve had a breakdown on the hard shoulder of a motorway. When the problem has been fixed, how should you rejoin the main carriageway?
You’ve just driven past this sign. What should you be aware of?
You’ve just gone through deep water. What should you do to make sure your brakes are working properly?
You’ve just passed these warning lights. What hazard would you expect to see next?
You’ve just passed your practical motorcycle test. This is your first full licence. What will you have to do if you gather six or more penalty points within the next two years?
You’ve just passed your practical test. You don’t hold a full licence in another category. Within two years you get six penalty points on your licence. What will you have to do?
You’ve just passed your test. How can you reduce your risk of being involved in a collision?
You’ve just ridden through a flood. What should you test when you’re clear of the water?
You’ve stopped at a pelican crossing, where a disabled person is crossing very slowly in front of you. What should you do when the lights change to green?
You’ve stopped at an incident to give help. What should you do?