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UK Driving Theory - Verified Multiple Choice and Conceptual Actual Exam Questions With Reviewed 100% Correct Detailed Answers Guaranteed Pass!!Current Update 1. What does the term 'blind spot' mean? - ANSWER An area not visible to the driver 2. What's likely to happen if you use a hands- free phone while you're driving? - ANSWER It will divert your attention 3. What should you do when you're approaching traffic lights that have been green for some time? - ANSWER Be ready to stop 4. What should you do as you approach this bridge? - ANSWER Slow down 5. You're waiting to turn right at the end of a road. What should you do if your view is obstructed by parked vehicles? - ANSWER Stop and then move forward slowly and carefully for a clear view You're waiting to emerge from a junction. The windscreen pillar is restricting your view. 7. What should you be particularly aware of? - ANSWER Pedestrians, motorcyclists and cyclists. CLEAR IMAGES INCLUDED 6. What's most likely to distract you while you're driving? - ANSWER Using a mobile phone. 7. Why should you use your mirrors when you see a hazard ahead? - ANSWER To assess how your actions will affect the traffic behind 8. There are objects hanging from your interior mirror. Why could this be a hazard? - ANSWER Your view could be obstructed

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UK Driving Theory - Verified Multiple Choice
and Conceptual Actual Exam Questions With
Reviewed 100% Correct Detailed Answers
CLEAR IMAGES Guaranteed Pass!!Current Update
INCLUDED




1. What does the term 'blind spot' mean?
- ANSWER An area not visible to the driver
2. What's likely to happen if you use a hands- free phone while you're driving?
- ANSWER It will divert your attention
3. What should you do when you're approaching traffic lights that have been
green for some time?
- ANSWER Be ready to stop
4. What should you do as you approach this bridge?
- ANSWER Slow down




5. You're waiting to turn right at the end of a road. What should you do if your
view is obstructed by parked vehicles?
- ANSWER Stop and then move forward slowly and carefully for a
clear view
You're waiting to emerge from a junction. The windscreen pillar is restricting
your view.


7. What should you be particularly aware of?

- ANSWER Pedestrians, motorcyclists and cyclists.

,6. What's most likely to distract you while you're driving?
- ANSWER Using a mobile phone.
7. Why should you use your mirrors when you see a hazard ahead?
- ANSWER To assess how your actions will affect
the traffic behind
8. There are objects hanging from your interior mirror. Why could this be a
hazard?
- ANSWER Your view could be obstructed
9. You're driving your car. When may you use a hand-held mobile phone?
- ANSWER When you've parked safely or in an genuine emergency
10.You're driving on a wet road. What should you do if you have to stop your
vehicle in an emergency?
- ANSWER Keep both hands on the steering wheel - to control
direction of travel.
11.What should you do when you move off from behind a parked car?
- ANSWER Mirrors and then signal.
12.You're on a long motorway journey. What should you do if you start to feel
sleepy?
- ANSWER Leave the motorway and stop in a safe place
13.You're travelling along this road. How should you pass the cyclist?
- ANSWER Leave them plenty of room as you pass




14.Where should you avoid overtaking?

, - ANSWER Approaching a dip in the road
15.What should you do before making a U-turn?
- ANSWER Look over your shoulder for a final check
16.How can you make sure that a satellite navigation (satnav) system doesn't
distract you when you're driving?
- ANSWER Set it before starting your journey
17.What should you do if you can't see clearly behind when you're reversing?
- ANSWER Ask someone to guide you
18.You're following a large vehicle. Why should you stay a safe distance behind
it?
- ANSWER You'll give the driver a chance to see you in their mirrors
19.You're turning right onto a dual carriageway.
What should you do before emerging?
- ANSWER Check that the central reservation is
wide enough for your vehicle




20.Why should you switch your headlights on when it first starts to get dark?
- ANSWER So others can see you more easily
21.What should you do before slowing down or stopping your vehicle?
- ANSWER Use the mirrors
22.What does this curved arrow road marking mean?
- ANSWER Overtaking traffic should move back to
the left

, 23.What should you do if your mobile phone rings while you're driving or
riding?
- ANSWER Leave it until you have stopped in a safe place
24.Why are these yellow lines painted across the road?
- ANSWER To make you aware of your speed




25.When do windscreen pillars cause a serious obstruction to your view?
- ANSWER When you're approaching bends and
junctions
26.You're in a line of traffic. What action should you take if the driver behind is
following very closely?
- ANSWER Slow down, gradually increasing the gap between you
and the vehicle in front
27.You're driving a car that has a diesel engine.
What can a loose filler cap on your fuel tank cause?
- ANSWER It can make the roads slippery for other road users
via fuel spillage.
28. You wish to turn right ahead. Why should you take up the correct position in
good time?

- ANSWER To help other road users know what you intend to do

29. Which vehicle will use a blue flashing beacon?

- ANSWER Bomb disposal (emergency vehicles)

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