Cards (27)

  • Someone is waiting to cross at a zebra crossing. They are standing on the pavement. You should normally?
    Stop, let them cross, wait patiently
  • You are looking for somewhere to park your vehicle. The area is full EXCEPT for spaces marked ‘disabled use’. You can?
    Not park there unless permitted
  • You are driving at night with full-beam headlights on. A vehicle is overtaking you. When should you dip your lights?
    As soon as the vehicle passes you
  • You are finding it difficult to find a parking place in a busy town. You can see there is space on the zigzag lines of a zebra crossing. Can you park there?
    No
  • The dual carriageway you are turning right onto has a narrow central reverse. You should?
    Wait until the road is clear in both directions
  • What lights and why must you put them on when going through a tunnel?

    Dipped-beam to help you see and also be clearly seen by others.
  • Means to not exceed 30kph after passing it
  • National speed limit applies
  • When you are NOT sure that it is safe to reverse your vehicle you should get out and check
  • At a crossroads there are no signs or road markings. Two vehicles approach. Which has priority?
    Neither
  • Signals are normally given by direction indicators and brake lights
  • Who has priority at an unmarked crossroads?
    No one
  • What are the maximum national speed limits for cars and motorcycles in built-up areas and elsewhere?
    30kph and 70kph
  • When going straight ahead at a roundabout you should indicate left before leaving the roundabout
  • What is the nearest you may park your vehicle to a junction?
    5 metres
  • Your exit road is clear
  • There is a tractor ahead of you. You wish to overtake but you are NOT sure if it is safe to do so. You should not overtake if you are in doubt
  • You may remove your seat belt temporarily when carrying out a manoeuvre that involves reversing
  • You are going along a single-track road with passing places only on the right. The driver behind wishes to overtake. You should wait opposite a passing place on your right
  • What is the national speed limit, unless otherwise indicated, on dual carriageways for cars and motorcycles?
    70mph
  • What is the national speed limit on motorways, unless otherwise indicated, for cars and motorcycles?
    70mph
  • While driving, you intend to turn left into a minor road. On the approach you should keep well to the left of the road
  • You are leaving your vehicle parked on a road. When may you leave the engine running?
    Never
  • You are on a busy main road and find that you are in a wrong direction. What should you do?
    Turn round in a side road
  • You must not reverse for longer than necessary
  • You meet an obstruction on your side of the road. You should?
    Give way to oncoming traffic
  • Which vehicle might have to use a different course than normal at roundabouts?
    Long vehicle