These questions are based on Highway Code Rule 211. 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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Correct Answer: C
Explanation: Motorcyclists and cyclists can be harder to spot at junctions, roundabouts, or when filtering through traffic.
Explanation: Motorcyclists and cyclists can be harder to spot at junctions, roundabouts, or when filtering through traffic.
Correct Answer: B
Explanation: Before emerging from a junction, it's important to check for motorcyclists and cyclists who might be approaching fast.
Explanation: Before emerging from a junction, it's important to check for motorcyclists and cyclists who might be approaching fast.
3. What should you avoid doing at a junction if it causes a cyclist to stop or swerve?
Give one answer
B
C
D
Correct Answer: D
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.
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.
B
C
D
Correct Answer: A
Explanation: When turning right across slow-moving or stationary traffic, watch for cyclists or motorcyclists inside the traffic.
Explanation: When turning right across slow-moving or stationary traffic, watch for cyclists or motorcyclists inside the traffic.
Correct Answer: A
Explanation: When changing direction or lane, it's crucial to check mirrors and blind spots for motorcyclists and cyclists.
Explanation: When changing direction or lane, it's crucial to check mirrors and blind spots for motorcyclists and cyclists.