test 4 Flashcards

1
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Danger of leaving fog lights on when fog has cleared?

A

may be mistaken for brake lights

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2
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Your about to overtake a cyclist. Why should you leave them as much room as you would give a car?

A

The cyclist might have to make a left turn

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3
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Where are the amber reflective studs found on a motorway?

A

Between the central reseservation and the carriageway.

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4
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You’re turning right onto a dual carriageway. What should you do if the central reservation is too narrow for your vehicle?

A

Wait until the road is clear in both directions

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5
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What must you check before you drive someone else’s vehicle?

A

The vehicle is insured for your use.

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6
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Who’s responsible for making sure a vehicle isn’t overloaded?

A

The driver of the vehicle

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7
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What are the colour of the reflective studs between a motorway and a slip road?

A

green

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What does a blue rectangle with a bike with a full line behind it mean?

A

With-flow cycle lane

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9
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Which shape is used for the give way sign

A

An upside down triangle

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10
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You’re waiting in a traffic queue at night. How can you avoid dazzling other drivers behind you?

A

Use the parking brake and release the foot brake.

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11
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You’re following two cyclists as they approach a roundabout in the left hand lane. Where would you expect the cyclists to go.

A

straight ahead

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12
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At an incident how could you help a casualty who has stopped breathing?

A

Follow the DR ABC code

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13
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What do the long white lines along the centre of the road mean?

A

hazard warning

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14
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What is most likely to waste fuel?

A

Under-inflated tyres

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15
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How can you use your vehicle’s engine as a brake

A

by changing to a lower gear

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16
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You’re parked on the road at night. When must you use your parking lights?

A

When the speed limit exceeds 30 mph

17
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Why are vehicle mirrors often slightly curved?

A

To give a wider field of vision

18
Q

At a level crossing, what will be the first warning of an approaching train?

A

A steady amber light

19
Q

What sign means there will be two-way traffic crossing you route ahead?

A

A red triangle with an arrow pointing left and right

20
Q

Who has priority on an unmarked crossroads?

A

No one has priority

21
Q

On what type of road surface may anti-lock brakes be ineffective?

A

Loose

22
Q

You’re on a three lane motorway. Which lane are you in if there are red reflective studs on your left and white ones to your right?

A

The left-hand lane

23
Q

When may you drive without wearing our seat belt?

A

When you’re carrying out a manoeuvre that includes reversing