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L3 CERAD Exam 2 (Road Traffic Laws, Regulations and the Highway Code) Question With Answers Latest Update VERIFIED.
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L3 CERAD Exam 2 (Road Traffic Laws, Regulations and the Highway
Code) Question With Answers Latest Update VERIFIED
Highway .Code .Rule .H1 .- .(correct .answer) .-It .is .important .that .ALL .road .users .are
.aware .of .The .Highway .Code, .are .considerate .to .other .road .users .and .understand
.their .responsibility .for .the .safety .of .others.
Everyone .suffers .when .road .collisions .occur, .whether .they .are .physically .injured .or
.not. .But .those .in .charge .of .vehicles .that .can .cause .the .greatest .harm .in .the .event .of
.a .collision .bear .the .greatest .responsibility .to .take .care .and .reduce .the .danger .they
.pose .to .others. .This .principle .applies .most .strongly .to .drivers .of .large .goods .and
.passenger .vehicles, .vans/minibuses, .cars/taxis .and .motorcycles.
Cyclists, .horse .riders .and .drivers .of .horse .drawn .vehicles .likewise .have .a
.responsibility .to .reduce .danger .to .pedestrians.
None .of .this .detracts .from .the .responsibility .of .ALL .road .users, .including .pedestrians,
.cyclists .and .horse .riders, .to .have .regard .for .their .own .and .other .road .users' .safety.
Always .remember .that .the .people .you .encounter .may .have .impaired .sight, .hearing .or
.mobility .and .that .this .may .not .be .obvious.
Highway .Code .Rule .H2 .- .(correct .answer) .-At .a .junction .you .should .give .way .to
.pedestrians .crossing .or .waiting .to .cross .a .road .into .which .or .from .which .you .are
.turning.
You .MUST .give .way .to .pedestrians .on .a .zebra .crossing, .and .to .pedestrians .and
.cyclists .on .a .parallel .crossing .(see .Rule .195).
Pedestrians .have .priority .when .on .a .zebra .crossing, .on .a .parallel .crossing .or .at .light
.controlled .crossings .when .they .have .a .green .signal.
You .should .give .way .to .pedestrians .waiting .to .cross .a .zebra .crossing, .and .to
.pedestrians .and .cyclists .waiting .to .cross .a .parallel .crossing.
Horse .riders .should .also .give .way .to .pedestrians .on .a .zebra .crossing, .and .to
.pedestrians .and .cyclists .on .a .parallel .crossing.
, Cyclists .should .give .way .to .pedestrians .on .shared .use .cycle .tracks .and .to .horse
.riders .on .bridleways.
Only .pedestrians .may .use .the .pavement. .Pedestrians .include .wheelchair .and .mobility
.scooter .users.
Pedestrians .may .use .any .part .of .the .road .and .use .cycle .tracks .as .well .as .the
.pavement, .unless .there .are .signs .prohibiting .pedestrians.
Highway .Code .Rule .H3 .- .(correct .answer) .-You .should .not .cut .across .cyclists, .horse
.riders .or .horse .drawn .vehicles .going .ahead .when .you .are .turning .into .or .out .of .a
.junction .or .changing .direction .or .lane, .just .as .you .would .not .turn .across .the .path .of
.another .motor .vehicle. .This .applies .whether .they .are .using .a .cycle .lane, .a .cycle
.track, .or .riding .ahead .on .the .road .and .you .should .give .way .to .them.
Do .not .turn .at .a .junction .if .to .do .so .would .cause .the .cyclist, .horse .rider .or .horse
.drawn .vehicle .going .straight .ahead .to .stop .or .swerve.
You .should .stop .and .wait .for .a .safe .gap .in .the .flow .of .cyclists .if .necessary. .This
.includes .when .cyclists .are:
approaching, .passing .or .moving .off .from .a .junction
moving .past .or .waiting .alongside .stationary .or .slow-moving .traffic
travelling .around .a .roundabout
Highway .Code .Rule .89 .- .(correct .answer) .-Vehicle .condition. .You .MUST .ensure .your
.vehicle .and .trailer .comply .with .the .full .requirements .of .the .Road .Vehicles
.(Construction .and .Use) .Regulations .and .Road .Vehicles .Lighting .Regulations.
Highway .Code .Annex .4 .- .(correct .answer) .-The .following .list .can .be .found
.abbreviated .throughout .the .Code. .It .is .not .intended .to .be .a .comprehensive .guide, .but
.a .guide .to .some .of .the .important .points .of .law. .For .the .precise .wording .of .the .law,
.please .refer .to .the .various .Acts .and .Regulations .(as .amended) .indicated .in .the
.Code. .Abbreviations .are .listed .below.
Most .of .the .provisions .apply .on .all .roads .throughout .Great .Britain, .although .there .are
.some .exceptions. .The .definition .of .a .road .in .England .and .Wales .is .'any .highway .and
.any .other .road .to .which .the .public .has .access .and .includes .bridges .over .which .a
.road .passes' .(RTA .1988 .sect .192(1)). .In .Scotland, .there .is .a .similar .definition .which
.is .extended .to .include .any .way .over .which .the .public .have .a .right .of .passage .(R(S)A
.1984 .sect .151(1)).
It .is .important .to .note .that .references .to .'road' .therefore .generally .include .footpaths,
.bridleways .and .cycle .tracks, .and .many .roadways .and .driveways .on .private .land
.(including .many .car .parks). .In .most .cases, .the .law .will .apply .to .them .and .there .may
.be .additional .rules .for .particular .paths .or .ways. .Some .serious .driving .offences,