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What is a dual carriageway?
It is a road which has a central reservation to separate the carriageways (So even if it only has 1 lane each way, it can still be a dual carriageway as long as that central reservation is there)
You see a pedestrian carrying a white stick with a red band. What does this tell you?
They are deaf and blind
What does it mean if a moving vehicle is showing a flashing amber light/beacon?
The vehicle is slow moving
You are on the motorway, what colour are the cat eyes on the far left?
Red
You are on the motorway, what colour are the cat eyes between the lanes?
White
You are on the motorway, what colour are the cat eyes on the far right?
Amber
You are on the motorway, what colour are the cat eyes at slip roads?
Green
You need to top up the fluid in your battery, what fluid should you use?
Distilled water
You se a pedestrian with a dog that has a yellow or burgundy coat. What does that tell you?
The pedestrian is deaf
What is the main cause of skidding?
The driver
On motorways what vehicles have flashing amber and red lights?
Traffic officers
You see traffic officers on motorways and some main routes. What are they authorised to do?
Stop and direct anyone on a motorway
You are about to go through a ford. What might you see?
A depth gauge
You are at a petrol station. What does LPG stand for?
Liquid Petroleum gas
In an automatic car, what is the kick-down device for?
To accelarate quickly
What are M and S tires?
Mud and Snow tyres
What is contraflow?
Temporary system where traffic travelling in the opposite direction share the same carriage way
What does SORN stand for?
Statutory Off Road Notification
You are involved with a collision. Afterwards, which document may the police ask you to produce?
Driving Licence
When approaching unmarked crossroads, who has right of way?
Nobody
What should you do if someone in charge of animals signals you to stop?
Stop and turn off your engine
One a vehicle, where would you find the catalytic converter?
The exhaust system