UK Driving Theory Test Exam Questions with 100% Co
UK Driving Theory Test Exam Questions with 100% Co
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When are warning triangles used and how far should you place them away
from the obstruction? - -used when broken down, placed 45m (147 ft) away
from obstruction
-Cars parked on roads at night must use sidelights/parking lights if the
speed limit exceeds... - -30mph
-Convex mirrors give... - -a wider field of vision
-When tackling a limited visibility junction... - -use peep and creep and
reflections to help you see
-What should you be aware of when turning right? - -motorcyclists
-What should you be aware of when turning left? - -cyclists and pedestrians
-What must you do when carrying a baby in a rear-facing baby seat in the
passenger seat? - -deactivate the passenger airbags
-If you are taking medication you should... - -seek medical advice before
driving
-If you are feeling drowsy whilst driving you should... - -stop and rest as
soon as safe and legal, ensure you have good supply of fresh air
-The 2 second rule (following distance) is used in what kind of conditions? -
-Good, dry conditions
-On wet roads, you should increase following distance by how much? - -
Double (4 seconds)
-In icy conditions, how much should you increase the following distance by?
- -10 times
-In icy or snowy conditions, at what gear and speed should you drive? - -in
the highest gear possible at a slow speed
-What are some signs of black ice? - -steering feels light and tyres may
sound quieter on the road.
, -Define tailgating - -following another vehicle too closely
-What should you do if a car is following too closely behind? - -increase the
stopping space in front of you to allow more time to stop in.
-How can you use the engine to control your speed? - -by changing to a
lower gear
-Define coasting - -keeping the clutch down or being in neutral
-Give two disadvantages of coasting - -it gives less steering and less
braking control
-How should an emergency brake be applied? - -Rapidly and firmly
-When might ABS fail? - -On loose road conditions
-Why are ABS used? - -to allow you to steer while braking
-What is the main cause of skidding? - -the driver
-What should you do if your car begins to skid? - -steer into it (eg. skid right,
turn right)
-How should you handle driving through a ford? - -drive in a low gear and
slowly, test your brakes afterwards
-If a trailer starts snaking what should you do? - -ease off of the gas and
slow down gently
-What are some things that affect stopping distance? - -weather, tyre/brake
conditions, speed of travel, health, ability, alertness
-What is the stopping distance for 20mph? - -40 ft
-What is the stopping distance for 30mph? - -75 ft
-What is the stopping distance for 40mph? - -118 ft
-What is the stopping distance for 50mph? - -175 ft
-What is the braking distance for 50 mph? - -125 ft
-What is the stopping distance for 60mph? - -240 ft
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