問題一覧
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What does this sign mean?
End of Dual Carriageway
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What are the Phases of System?
Position, Speed, Gear, Acceleration
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How big is the patch of Tyre in contact with the Road Surface on an Average Car
A Hand
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Peripheral vision gives the driver a sense of
Speed, Position and Registering Movement
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The driver MUST ensure that child under what age wear Seatbelt or sit in an approved Child Restraint
14 years
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How many advantages are there to the following position?
5
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Rule 291 of the Highway Code states “A level crossing is where a road crosses a railway or tramway line” which of the following is NOT included in the advice
Open a Window so you can hear the train / tram approaching
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When may you cross or straddle double white lines where the lines nearest to you is solid?
To overtake a cyclist travelling at 10mph or less
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Rule 205 of the Highway Code talks about which vulnerable road user?
Children
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What does SVS stand for?
Safety View Stability
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On a Motorway what colour studs mark the central reservation
Amber
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Rule 276 of the Highway Code gives advice on where to place a warning triangle behind a vehicle when it’s broken down. What’s the recommended distance?
At least 45 meters (147 feet)
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What is Micro Climate?
Where frost and wet patches lingers in some areas after they had disappeared elsewhere
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Braking or Accelerating as you drive around a corner leaves you more grip for steering
False
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What does this sign mean?
Zebra Crossing
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What does this sign mean?
Ahead Only
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Hazard come in 3 categories, which of the following is NOT included?
The condition of your vehicle
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When your vehicle is Aquaplaning, what is the safest solution if you are travelling in a straight line?
Remove pressure from Accelerator
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What does TUG stand for?
Take Use Give
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What’s the correct sequence of the stages of planning?
Observe Anticipate Prioritise Decide Act
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Rule 195 of the Highway Code states “As you approach a Zebra Crossing”
You MUST give way when a pedestrian has moved onto the crossing
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What does this sign mean?
No Motor Vehicles
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If you drive a vehicle that is smoother, quieter or more powerful than your usual vehicle, you may not realise how fast your travelling
True
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The safe stopping distance rule states you must always be able to
Stop safely on your own side of the road within the distance you can see to be clear
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The Highway Code recommends that, when walking out at night, pedestrians wear reflective clothing for their own safety. Such materials can be seen by drivers using headlights up to
Three times the distance of non reflective material
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What does this sign mean?
Traffic has priority over oncoming traffic
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Rule 250 of the Highway Code states that cars may be parked without lights on a road with a speed limit of 30mph or less if they are
At least 10 meters away (32 feet) away from a junction
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Roadcraft states that brake/gear overlap when used
Must be part of a planned approach to a hazard
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What factors alter the vehicles balance and tyre grip
Acceleration, braking, steering
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Roadcraft states you should give a signal
whenever it will benefit another road user
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Roadcraft gives guidance when reading double warning signs. Which of the following is correct?
The hazard shown on the top sign is the nearest hazard
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On motorways, if red lights on the overhead signals flash above your lane, you must
Do not proceed further in this lane
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One of the commonest causes of skidding is driving
Too fast for the circumstances
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If you brake too hard, ABS prevents
The wheels from locking up
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You must use fog lights when visibility drops below what level
100 meters
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In an emergency response Roadcraft states that inappropriate speed or misuse of exemptions is likely to
Result in negative public perception of response driving
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Rule 126 of the Highway Code gives advice on stopping distances. When travelling on icy roads, this gap should be?
At least double on wet roads and increased still further on icy roads
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What does this sign mean?
Level crossing without gate or barrier
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What is an observation link?
A clue to physical features and the likely behaviour of other road users
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What does this sign mean?
No Cycling
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Acceleration sense is the ability to vary vehicle speed in response to changing road or traffic conditions by accurate use of the accelerator, so that you use the brakes less or not at all.
True
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Which of the below is NOT correct with regard to the purpose of the moving brake test?
Know how quickly the vehicle will stop in emergency braking
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Where areas of white diagonal stripes or chevrons are painted on the road to separate traffic lanes or protect traffic turning right and the area is bordered by a broken white line, when can you enter this?
When it is safe and necessary
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Unless another road user poses a danger, you MUST NOT use your horn while stationary on the road or when driving in a built up area between the hours of
11:30pm - 7:00am
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Roadcraft states that when using sirens the best reaction from road users comes from
Change in Tone
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What should you do to prevent Red Mist?
Concentrate on the driving task in hand
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There are 4 levels to the Goals for Driver Education. What is the correct order?
Vehicle control, Traffic situations, Purpose and context of journey, Human factors
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When you corner a vehicle it
Loses stability
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Under the section leaving the motorway', what advice is given regarding the point at which you should indicate?
At the 300 yard marker
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What does this sign mean?
Clearway (no stopping)
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The system of car control is a way of?
Approaching and negotiating hazards that is methodical, safe and leaves nothing to chance
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What should you do to prevent Red Mist?
Concentrate on the driving task in hand
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Peripheral vision gives the drive a sense of?
Speed, position, and registering movement
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When in certain slippery conditions where lower gears may cause wheel spin, it’s advisable to use?
A higher gear
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When you corner your vehicle it?
Loses stability
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Chapter 5 informs us that the patch of tyre in contact with the road surface is about the same area as?
the size of a hand
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To maintain steering control and stability on bends, you should?
Keep your road speed constant round the bend by gently depressing the accelerator
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Roadcraft gives guidance when reading double warning signs. Which of the following is correct?
The hazard shown on the top sign is the nearest hazard
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At 70mph you travel?
31 metres per second
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Under the section “leaving the motorway” what advice is given regarding the point at which you should indicate?
Indicate at the 300 yard marker
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To keep a safe distance between you and the vehicle in front on fast roads, you should leave a gap of at least 2 seconds. In wet weather, Roadcraft suggests you should?
At least double this distance
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When should you consider a signal?
Whenever it could benefit other road users
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One of the commonest cause of skidding is driving;
Too fast for the circumstances
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In some circumstances it may be helpful to overlap braking with gear changing. Which of the following is correct?
If you use this technique, it must be part of a planned approach
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If you are dazzled at night by oncoming vehicles you should?
Look towards the nearside edge of the road
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Braking or accelerating as you go round a corner leaves?
Less tyre grip for steering
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You should always follow the safe stopping distance rule:You must always be able to?
Stop safely on your own side of the road within the distance you can see to be clear
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If you brake too hard, ABS prevents?
The wheels from locking up
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You need to consider three things when positioning your vehicle for cornering. Which of the following is correct?
Safety, view, stability
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Electronic stability programmes (ESP) provides the driver with?
An active safety feature
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When you cannot see clearly in the bad weather conditions on fast-moving roads and motorways you should reduce your speed and consider using headlights and fog lights. You MUST use them when visibility drops below what level?
100 metres
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In Chapter 3 - information, observations and anticipation; the purpose of the Driving Plan is to put you in?
The correct position at the correct speed, with the correct gear engaged at the correct time
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Which of the following statements regarding the importance of information is true?
Information is central to the system, it runs through and feeds into all the phases
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What does Roadcraft say about Active Safety Devices?
Active safety devices activating mean you are losing control of the vehicle
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Overall safe stopping distance is made up of?
Thinking distance + braking distance
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Which of the following is correct? In an emergency response Roadcraft states inappropriate speed or misuse of exemptions is likely to?
Result in negative public perceptions of response driving
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When positioning your car, the ideal positon depends on many things, what must you always consider?
Safety before anything else and never sacrifice safety for any other advantage
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Aquaplaning is where a wedge of water builds up between?
The front tyres and the road surface
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Which of the following is true regarding tyre grip?
There is only limited tyre grip available so if these force become too powerful they break the grip of the tyres on the road
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Roadcraft advises you to look out for micro climates. Micro climates are?
Areas where frost and wet patches linger after they have disappeared elsewhere
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Whilst incidents are graded in line with National Call Handling Standards, who is responsible for assessing the response required and whether the use of legal exemptions is justified?
The driver responding to the incidents
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What happens during deceleration?
The rear tyres lose grip, the front tyres gain grip
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Reapplying the system to leave a roundabout. On leaving the roundabout you should?
Use your nearside mirror, check your blind spot and signal left if it could benefit other road users
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When passing stationary vehicles, Roadcraft advises to keep a certain distance from them, if the situation allows. Which of the following is correct?
Leave at least an open doors width
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Braking moves the weight of the vehicle forward onto the front wheels. This affects?
The grip of the rear tyres; on a bend this reduces stability
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What is reaction time?
Decision time + response time
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Under the heading “how does the skid happen” , reference is made to forces acting on the vehicle. These forces are;
Braking, accelerating & cornering
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When your vehicle is aquaplaning, the safety solution is?
Remove pressure from the accelerator
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In relation to crown camber on a left hand bend?
Steering effect is increased
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You can improve your view into nearside junctions by positioning your vehicle where?
Towards the centre of the road
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Thinking distance varies according to several factors. Which of the following is one of those factors?
Your physical and mental condition
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The correct sequence for the key principles of safe cornering are?
Position, speed, gear, acceleration, safe stopping rule
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In relation to the following position; Roadcraft states that keeping your distance increases your safety because?
A two second gap gives you time to react
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When is a moving vehicle at its most stable?
When weight is evenly distributed, it’s engine pulling without increasing road speed and it is travelling in a straight line
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Which of the following applies when you are approaching a level crossing? (Rule 291) i) Never stop or park on, or near a crossing ii) Do not get too close to the car in front iii) Never drive onto a crossing until the road is clear on the other side
All three
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Unless another road user poses a danger, you MUST NOT use your horn while stationary on the road, or when driving in a built up area between the hours of: (Rule 112)
11:30pm - 7.00am
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If you cannot see clearly when reversing, what does the Highway Code advise? (Rule 202)
Get someone to guide you
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What shape is the stop sign
Octagonal
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The driver MUST ensure that children under what age wear seatbelts, or sit in an approved child restraint ? (Rule 99)
14 years
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What is the braking distance for a car travelling at 60mph on a dry road? (Rule 126)
55 metres ( 180 feet )