DVSA Theory Test 2025 100% Correct
circle signs - ANSWER gives orders
Triangle signs - ANSWER gives warnings
Rectangle signs - ANSWER give information
Dual carriageway - ANSWER A road that has a central reservation to separate the
carriageways
central reservation - ANSWER An area of land that separates opposing lanes of traffic
Vulnerable Road Users - ANSWER • pedestrians approaching crossings, young , old
and disabled
•Cyclists
•Motorcyclists
•Horses
3 distractions while driving - ANSWER music, talking and phones
What should you do before making a U-turn? - ANSWER Slow down, ensure road is
clear and is wide enough.
What should you do before approaching a hump bridge? - ANSWER slow down, and be
cautious
,Where should you avoid overtaking? - ANSWER In a dip, as hazards can be hidden,
wait until you have a clear view of the road
What does a curved arrow road marking mean? - ANSWER If veering to the left it
shows overtaking drivers need to return to the left.
What should you do if your mobile phone rings while your driving? - ANSWER Switch
off your phone, and wait until you have stopped in a safe place to call back
Why are yellow lines painted across the road? - ANSWER extra warning to adjust your
speed e.g. if their is a roundabout or a dangerous junction
What should you do you do when you're approaching traffic lights that have been green
for some time? - ANSWER longer they have been green the more likely they will turn
red, prepare to stop.
what should do before slowing down or stopping your vehicle? - ANSWER check
mirrors, and see what's happening behind you, access what's ahead, use correct signal
if necessary
You're following a large vehicle why should you stay a safe distance behind it? -
ANSWER It has to be able to see you in its exterior mirrors. keeping back will also be
able to see further up the road.
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 edge forward slowly and keep looking
Things hanging from your interior window are a hazard because... - ANSWER they
might obstruct your view or draw attention away from the road
if your sleepy... - ANSWER stop and find a safe place to rest
, why do we have to switch headlights on at night? - ANSWER so others can see you,
and so you have higher visibility of the road
what to do when stopping on a wet road? - ANSWER look all around and keep both
hands on the wheel to control the direction of the car
what to do when moving off from behind a parked car? - ANSWER use inside and
outside mirrors, check blind spots and put on a signal
how to pass cyclists? - ANSWER give them plenty of room, look well ahead before
overtaking
What if you can't see clearly behind you when reversing? - ANSWER try and turn
around in a place with an all-around view, get someone to guide
What is a blind spot? - ANSWER an angle you can't see with your mirrors
You're turning right onto a dual carriageway. What should you do before emerging? -
ANSWER make sure that the central reservation is wide enough to protect your vehicle.
If it isn't treat it like a road, look both ways
how to make sure your sat nav doesn't distract you? - ANSWER plan your route before
your journey, and pull up to make any changes.
What can travelling too close to another vehicle mean? - ANSWER you see less of the
road ahead
safe distances for the vehicles in front? - ANSWER 2 seconds when dry, 4 seconds
when wet
pelican crossing - ANSWER - If amber light us flashing give way
circle signs - ANSWER gives orders
Triangle signs - ANSWER gives warnings
Rectangle signs - ANSWER give information
Dual carriageway - ANSWER A road that has a central reservation to separate the
carriageways
central reservation - ANSWER An area of land that separates opposing lanes of traffic
Vulnerable Road Users - ANSWER • pedestrians approaching crossings, young , old
and disabled
•Cyclists
•Motorcyclists
•Horses
3 distractions while driving - ANSWER music, talking and phones
What should you do before making a U-turn? - ANSWER Slow down, ensure road is
clear and is wide enough.
What should you do before approaching a hump bridge? - ANSWER slow down, and be
cautious
,Where should you avoid overtaking? - ANSWER In a dip, as hazards can be hidden,
wait until you have a clear view of the road
What does a curved arrow road marking mean? - ANSWER If veering to the left it
shows overtaking drivers need to return to the left.
What should you do if your mobile phone rings while your driving? - ANSWER Switch
off your phone, and wait until you have stopped in a safe place to call back
Why are yellow lines painted across the road? - ANSWER extra warning to adjust your
speed e.g. if their is a roundabout or a dangerous junction
What should you do you do when you're approaching traffic lights that have been green
for some time? - ANSWER longer they have been green the more likely they will turn
red, prepare to stop.
what should do before slowing down or stopping your vehicle? - ANSWER check
mirrors, and see what's happening behind you, access what's ahead, use correct signal
if necessary
You're following a large vehicle why should you stay a safe distance behind it? -
ANSWER It has to be able to see you in its exterior mirrors. keeping back will also be
able to see further up the road.
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 edge forward slowly and keep looking
Things hanging from your interior window are a hazard because... - ANSWER they
might obstruct your view or draw attention away from the road
if your sleepy... - ANSWER stop and find a safe place to rest
, why do we have to switch headlights on at night? - ANSWER so others can see you,
and so you have higher visibility of the road
what to do when stopping on a wet road? - ANSWER look all around and keep both
hands on the wheel to control the direction of the car
what to do when moving off from behind a parked car? - ANSWER use inside and
outside mirrors, check blind spots and put on a signal
how to pass cyclists? - ANSWER give them plenty of room, look well ahead before
overtaking
What if you can't see clearly behind you when reversing? - ANSWER try and turn
around in a place with an all-around view, get someone to guide
What is a blind spot? - ANSWER an angle you can't see with your mirrors
You're turning right onto a dual carriageway. What should you do before emerging? -
ANSWER make sure that the central reservation is wide enough to protect your vehicle.
If it isn't treat it like a road, look both ways
how to make sure your sat nav doesn't distract you? - ANSWER plan your route before
your journey, and pull up to make any changes.
What can travelling too close to another vehicle mean? - ANSWER you see less of the
road ahead
safe distances for the vehicles in front? - ANSWER 2 seconds when dry, 4 seconds
when wet
pelican crossing - ANSWER - If amber light us flashing give way