
1) If a driver
has to take drugs as a course of medical treatment, what precautions should
the driver
take before driving?
2) When driving in fog what lighting should be used?
3) Give five occasions when a driver should not overtake?
4) What is the overall braking distance at 60 M.P.H.?
5) What vehicles may not use the right hand lane of a motorway?
6) If a vehicle
is carrying a red warning triangle sign and is involved in an accident,
where should
it be placed on the road?
7) A driver must
keep their vehicle in good condition but what parts should the driver pay
particular attention to?
8) What does the Highway Code say about signals given by other drivers?
9) You are the first on the scene at an accident. What is the correct course of action to take?
10) What shape is a stop sign and what must a driver do at the stop sign?
11) When a driver has began to overtake what must the driver of the car being overtaken not do?
12) What is the overall stopping distance at 40 m.p.h ?
13) What is the minimum legal thread depth a tyre must not fall below?
14) Give three occasions you can overtake on the left?
15) When should a driver give way to buses?
16) How should a driver pass animals?
17) If a driver
is waiting to emerge from a junction and the vehicle approaching from the
right has
signalled to turn left; what should the driver emerging
do?
18) What precautions should you take when driving in foggy conditions?
19) If there is
a double white line in the centre of the road and the nearest to you is a
solid line;
what restrictions are placed on you?
20) Give ten occasions where a driver must not park their vehicle?
21) Why should
the S.O.S telephones be used if you break down on a motorway rather than
your
mobile phone?
22) On a two-lane motorway when can a driver use the right hand lane?
23) What advice does the Highway Code give about a driver carrying animals in their vehicle?
24) What is the meaning of centre lane markings with long lines but short gaps?
25) Name the six different pedestrian crossings and write briefly whom they benefit and how they work?












