Here are another 35 questions for you! Good Luck,
you need to get at least 30 right to pass. Keep note of your score.
1. What can you use the hard shoulder for?
2. Where should you position yourself on a right hand bend?
3. Your car full of passengers has broken down on a level crossing. What is the first thing you do?
4. Which of these may you overtake? (pick 3)
5. Who is responsible for seeing that 14 year old passengers use their seat belts?
6. There is an area of road marked with diagonal white lines and surrounded by a solid white line. What does this mean?
7: What unusual thing may an articulated lorry do before turning left at a junction?
8. Meeting another vehicle at night, where should you dip your headlights earlier?
9. If your engine overheads, should you:
10. When cornering on snow, should you.....(pick 3)
11. What is not a colour for catseyes?
12. You park your car pointing up hill. There is no kerb. Which way should the front wheels be pointing?
13. Which of the following are allowed on a motorway? pick 2
14. What does a sign with a diagonal black bar on a white circle mean?
15. Parked cars in a residential road leave room for a single line of traffic. The speed limit is 30mph. What is a safe speed?
16. A motorcycle may surprise you by:
17. What should you do if your car starts to skid?
18. You should use your horn:
19. You must never reverse your vehicle:
20. If you were blind in one eye you would be
able to drive:
21. If you have tunnel vision it means:
22. You have just driven through a ford. How do you dry your brakes?
23. A motorcylist is lying in the road following an accident and is complaining of a headache. Do you:
24. When going straight ahead at a roundabout, you should:
25. You are parked in a busy high street. What is the safest way to turn your vehicle around to go in the opposite way?
26. When may you reverse from a side road onto a main road?
27. You MUST NOT reverse
28. Where you see street lights but no speed limit signs, the limit is usually
29. Who has priority at an unmarked crossroads?
30. What is the nearest you may park your vehicle to a junction?
31. A horse rider is in the left lane approaching a roundabout. The driver behind you should expect the rider to:
32. What is the most common factor in causing road accidents
33. What lane will horse riders take when going round a roundabout?
34. Where in particular should you look out for motorcyclists
35. Your vehicle hits a pedestrian at 40mph. the pedestrian
And finally a trick question!
Who is the best driving school in and around the Saffron Walden area (probably)!
HOW DID YOU DO? 30 OUT OF 35 MEANS YOU PASSED, IF YOU DID'NT REACH 30- KEEP STUDYING!
a: Answering the phone
b: Waiting for a breakdown truck
c: Having something to eat
d: Resting if you are tired
a: To the left of your lane
b: To the right of your lane near the centre of the road
c: In the middle of your lane
d: From left to right to left, so you take a gentler curve
a: Use the railway telephone to inform the signal operator
b. Get your passengers out and clear of the crossing
c: Get yourself clear of the crossing
d: Move your vehicle off the crossing
a. A parked car where there are double solid white lines
b: Traffic on your right when everyone is moving slowly in queues
c:  Traffic on your right that is moving at 28mph
d: A car on your right that is indicating a right turn
e: Traffic near an empty zebra crossing
a: They are responsible for themselves
b: Their parents are responsible
c: The driver is responsible
d: The police are responsible
a: Do not enter unless you can see your exit is clear
b: Wait here when you intend to turn right
c: You should not enter the area unless you see its safe
d: You must not enter the area except in an emergency
a: Stop and reverse slightly
b: Hoot to warn people to get out of the way
c: Swing out to the right
d: Stop so that the driver can assess the junction
a: On a hill
b: On a right handed bend
c: On a left handed bend
d: Where the road is narrow
a: Immediately remove the radiator cap
b: Leave removing the radiator cap to a trained mechanic
c: Call a motoring organisation
d: Wait for the engine to cool naturally
a: Slip the clutch
b: Avoid the clutch
c: Brake gently all the way round
d: Avoid braking on the bend
e: Steer smoothly
a: Red
c: Blue
b: Amber
d: Green
a: Straight ahead
b: Towards the edge of the road
c: Away from the edge of the road
d: Any way that lets you move off quickly
a: Large motorcycles
b: Caravans
c: Learner car drivers
d: Large animals
e: fast tractors
a: Speed restricted
b: No entry for vehicular traffic
c: No stopping
d: National speed limit applies
a: 30 mph
b: about 35mph
c: About 25mph
d: Under 20mph
a: Going through a red light
b: Stopping suddenly
c: Driving without lights
d: Swerving suddenly
a: Turn the opposite way to the skid
b. Brake hard
c: Turn into the skid
d: Select a lower gear
a: To alert other road users of your presence
b: To acknowledge other road users
c: To signal your irritation to other road users
d: To signal to other road users that they have made a mistake
a: near a lamp post
b: for longer than necessary
c: from a major to a minor road
d: into your driveway
a: a lightweight car only
b: any mechanically propelled vehicle for which you are qualified
c: no vehicle at all
d: a motorcycle only
a: a narrow field of vision directly ahead
b: difficulty in focusing directly ahead
c: excellent vision in the dark
d: exceptional long distance vision
a: drive fast so the air rushes over them
b: pull to the side of the road until they dry off
c: dry them with clean tissue
d: drive slowly while braking gently
a: remove his helmet
b: call an ambulance
c: give him an asprin
d: ignore him
a. not indicate at any time
b. indicate left before leaving the roundabout
c. indicate right when approaching the roundabout
d. indicate left when approaching the roundabout
a. drive into a side road and reverse into the main road
b. get someone to stop the traffic
c. find a quiet side road to turn around in
d. do a u-turn
a only if both roads are clear of traffic
b. NOT at any time
c. at any time
d. only if the main road is clear of traffic
a. for more than a car's length
b. into a side road
c. in a built up area
d. for longer than necessary
a. 30mph
b. 40mph
c. 50mph
d. 60mph
a. the driver of the larger vehicle
b. the driver who is going faster
c. No one
d. the driver on the wider road
a. 10 metres (33 feet)
b. 12 metres (40 feet)
c. 15 meters (50 feet)
d. 20 metres (65 feet)
a. turn right
b. go in any direction
c. turn left
d. go ahead
a. Driver error
b. Weather conditions
c. Road conditions
d. Mechanical failure
a. right
b. left
c. centre
d. between centre and right
a. in a filling station
b. at a road junction
c. near a service area
d. when entering a car park
a. will certainly be killed
b. will probably be killed
c. will certainly survive
d. will probably survive
a. BSM
b. AA
c. A & M
d. Your Mum