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Driving - review

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  • What is the national speed limit on motorways?
    70 mph.
  • When driving in fog you should
    slow down and dip your headlights.
  • For safety the distance between you and the car in front should be
    A 2 second time gap.
  • Which insurance covers the driver for all incidents and accidents?
    Comprehensive Insurance
  • You are driving on a dual-carriageway and see a white arrow painted on the road curving to the left. What should you do?
    Overtaking drivers must move to the left.
  • What does tailgating mean?
    Following the car in front too closely.
  • Which emergency vehicle has a green flashing light?
    A doctor's car
  • How long is an MOT certificate valid for?
    One year
  • What is not allowed to travel in the right hand lane of a motorway?
    A vehicle towing a trailer
  • To get to the engine you need to open
    the bonnet
  • What colour are the reflective studs on the left hand lane of the motorway?
    Red.
  • When must you NOT sound your horn?
    In a built up area between 11.30pm and 7am.
  • What should you do before stopping?
    Use your mirrors.
  • In freezing conditions stopping distances increase by how much?
    10 times.
  • When should you use hazard lights?
    When you have broken down or you are warning cars behind you of danger ahead.
  • The left hand lane of the motorway is for
    all traffic.
  • You must not use your horn when you are stationary unless
    a moving vehicle may cause you danger
  • When you are preparing to turn into a side road what must you look out for?
    Pedestrians and cyclists.
  • You should make use of the slip road to
    speed up to match the speed in the left hand lane.
  • What could be badly affected if the tyres are under inflated?
    Brakes
  • At an accident a casualty is unconscious but still breathing. What should you do?
    Only move them if they are in further danger.
  • To drive on the roads a driver must have
    a valid full provisional licence
  • When driving in heavy rain you should
    ease off the accelerator.
  • You are driving in heavy rain. Your stopping distances are likely to be
    twice what they are in good conditions.
  • You are on a motorway at night. You MUST have your headlights switched on unless
    you have broken down on the hard shoulder.
  • An Emergency telephone connects to
    The Highways Agency
  • Where must you not overtake?
    On the brow of the hill.
  • In hot weather the surface of the road can get hot and this can affect what?
    The grip of the tyres.
  • You are driving at the right speed but a driver is trying to overtake you. What should you do?
    Increase the gap between your vehicle and the one in front.
  • A basic rule when on motorways is
    keep to the left.
  • A pelican crossing is controlled by
    pedestrians.
  • What should you do before you make a U-turn?
    Look over your shoulder.