Rule 2 Test

These questions are based on Highway Code Rule 2. 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 Centre of the road
B Left-hand side
C Near the kerb
D Right-hand side
Correct Answer: D Right-hand side
Explanation: When no pavement is available, keeping to the right-hand side allows you to see oncoming traffic.
A To find pavements easily
B To follow traffic flow
C To see oncoming traffic
D To stay away from traffic
Correct Answer: C To see oncoming traffic
Explanation: Walking on the right-hand side without a pavement helps you see oncoming traffic and react accordingly for safety.
A Use a flashlight
B Walk faster
C Walk in pairs
D Walk in single file
Correct Answer: D Walk in single file
Explanation: On narrow roads or in poor light, walking in single file is safer, as advised in Highway Code Rule 2.
A After the bend
B At a pedestrian crossing
C Directly at the bend
D Well before the bend
Correct Answer: D Well before the bend
Explanation: Crossing well before a sharp right-hand bend gives oncoming traffic a better chance of seeing you, enhancing safety.
A Cross back after the bend
B Keep walking on the same side
C Stop and wait
D Turn around and go back
Correct Answer: A Cross back after the bend
Explanation: After crossing before a sharp right-hand bend, it's safer to cross back after the bend, as per Highway Code Rule 2.