Rule 232 Test

These questions are based on Highway Code Rule 232. There are 4 questions in this test. You need to answer 3 out of 4 to pass. Answers may be reviewed after each question or at the end of the test. Good luck!

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A High-sided vehicles
B Only heavy goods vehicles
C Only motorcycles and bicycles
D Only small cars
Correct Answer: A High-sided vehicles
Explanation: High-sided vehicles are particularly susceptible to being affected by windy weather due to their larger surface area.
A They can blow a car, cyclist, motorcyclist, or horse rider off course
B They increase fuel consumption
C They only affect the vehicle's speed
D They only cause visual distractions
Correct Answer: A They can blow a car, cyclist, motorcyclist, or horse rider off course
Explanation: Strong gusts of wind can blow various road users off course, including cars, cyclists, motorcyclists, and horse riders, especially in open and exposed areas.
A On open stretches of road exposed to crosswinds, or near bridges or gaps in hedges
B Only during the night
C Only in urban areas with tall buildings
D Only on high bridges
Correct Answer: A On open stretches of road exposed to crosswinds, or near bridges or gaps in hedges
Explanation: The risk of being blown off course by wind is higher on open stretches of road exposed to strong crosswinds, or when passing bridges or gaps in hedges.
A Being blown off course, especially in exposed areas
B Only falling debris
C Reduced visibility due to wind
D The possibility of thunderstorms
Correct Answer: A Being blown off course, especially in exposed areas
Explanation: In windy weather, being cautious of the potential to be blown off course, especially in exposed areas, is important for all road users, including drivers and riders.