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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
A single carriageway road has this sign. What’s the maximum permitted speed for a car towing a trailer?
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When you’re towing a trailer, a reduced speed limit also applies on dual carriageways and motorways. These lower speed limits apply to vehicles pulling all sorts of trailers, including caravans and horse boxes.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
What’s the speed limit for a car towing a small caravan along a dual carriageway?
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The speed limit for cars towing caravans or trailers on dual carriageways or motorways is 60 mph. Due to the increased weight and size of the combination, you should plan further ahead. Take care in windy weather, as a strong side wind can make a caravan or large trailer unstable.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
You want to park and you see this sign. What should you do on the days and times shown?
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Parking restrictions apply in a variety of places and situations. Make sure you know the rules and understand where and when restrictions apply. Controlled parking areas will be indicated by signs and road markings. Parking in the wrong place could cause an obstruction and danger to other traffic. It can also result in a fine.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
A cycle lane, marked by a solid white line, is in operation. What does this mean for car drivers?
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Leave the lane free for cyclists. At other times, when the lane isn’t in operation, you should still be aware that there may be cyclists about. Give them plenty of room as you pass and allow for their movement from side to side, especially in windy weather or on a bumpy road.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
You intend to turn left from a main road into a minor road. What should you do as you approach it?
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Your road position can help other road users to anticipate your actions. Keep to the left as you approach a left turn and don’t swing out into the centre of the road in order to make the turn easier. This could endanger oncoming traffic and may cause other road users to misunderstand your intentions.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
You’re driving over a level crossing. The warning lights come on and a bell rings. What should you do?
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Keep going; don’t stop on the crossing. If the amber warning lights come on as you’re approaching the crossing, you must stop unless it’s unsafe to do so. Red flashing lights together with an audible signal mean you must stop.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
You’re on a busy main road and find that you’re travelling in the wrong direction. What should you do?
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Don’t turn around in a busy street or reverse from a side road into a main road. Find a quiet side road and choose a place where you won’t obstruct an entrance or exit. Look out for pedestrians and cyclists as well as other traffic.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
During which manoeuvre may you remove your seat belt?
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You may remove your seat belt while you’re carrying out a manoeuvre that includes reversing. However, you must remember to put it back on again before you resume driving.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
Over what distance are you allowed to reverse?
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You mustn’t reverse further than is necessary. You may decide to turn your vehicle around by reversing into an opening or side road. When you reverse, always look all around you, and watch for pedestrians. Don’t reverse from a side road into a main road.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
You’re waiting at a level crossing. The red warning lights continue to flash after a train has passed by. What should you do?
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At a level crossing, flashing red lights mean you must stop. If the train passes but the lights keep flashing, wait. Another train may be coming.
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