Motorway rules

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You break down on a motorway. You need to call for help. Why may it be better to use an emergency roadside telephone rather than a mobile phone? Motorway rules
You have stopped in an emergency area. What must you do before you rejoin the carriageway? Motorway rules
You shouldn’t normally travel on the hard shoulder of a motorway. When can you use it? Motorway rules
You stop on the hard shoulder of a motorway and use the emergency telephone. Where’s the best place to wait for help to arrive? Motorway rules
You’re approaching roadworks on a motorway. What should you do? Motorway rules
You’re in the right-hand lane of a three-lane motorway. What do these overhead signs mean? Motorway rules
You’re joining a motorway from a slip road. What should you do? Motorway rules
You’re joining a motorway. Why is it important to make full use of the slip road? Motorway rules
You’re on a motorway and there are red flashing lights above every lane. What must you do? Motorway rules
You’re on a motorway. A red cross is displayed above the hard shoulder. What does this mean? Motorway rules
You’re on a motorway. What colour are the reflective studs on the left of the carriageway? Motorway rules
You’re on a smart motorway. A mandatory speed limit is displayed above the hard shoulder. What does this mean? Motorway rules
You’re on a three-lane motorway. A red cross is showing above the hard shoulder and mandatory speed limits above all other lanes. What does this mean? Motorway rules
You’re on a three-lane motorway. There are red reflective studs on your left and white ones to your right. Which lane are you in? Motorway rules
You’re riding at 70 mph on a three-lane motorway. There’s no traffic ahead. Which lane should you use? Motorway rules