Mark one answer
Indicate left, then right
Wait for the other driver to flash their headlights
Move back to the left when it's safe to do so
Switch your rear lights on and off
Explanation: Signal if necessary and move back to the left as soon as it's safe to do so. Don't drive for long distances in the centre or right-hand lane unnecessarily.
Category: The Road
References: The Official DVSA Guide to Driving Buses and Coaches: Section 4, The Official DVSA Guide to Driving Goods Vehicles: Section 4
← You're driving on a dual carriageway and intend to overtake the vehicle ahead. What should you do if there's a car approaching quickly behind you in the right-hand lane? You're driving a long vehicle and want to turn right at a roundabout ahead. How should you signal if you need to occupy the left-hand lane? →
- 1
Sign Up Quickly & Easily 📝
Register with your email and set a secure password in just minutes. Gain full access to all the practice materials. - 2
Complete Your Payment 💳
Make a secure one-time payment to unlock unlimited access to training material, mock tests, AI-powered questions and hazard perception videos. - 3
Start Practicing 🚀
Log in and begin! Take unlimited practice tests, get instant feedback, and master every aspect of your theory test.
easy pricing
Premium Membership
£11.99 /one-off payment
- Complete training course included
- 700+ AI-powered theory test questions
- Official DVSA answers & explanations
- Unlimited mock tests
- 250+ CGI & real-life hazard perception clips
- Progress tracking, mobile-friendly & always up-to-date