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Side A ------ Side B Excessive or uneven tyre wear can be caused by faults in what two things? ------ Braking system and Suspension You are about to go down a steep hill. To control the speed of your vehicle you should do what two things? ------ Select a low gear, use the brakes carefully You are driving towards a train crossing. What would be the first warning of an approaching train? ------ A Steady Amber light A roof rack will cause what negative thing to happen? A heavy load on your roof rack will effect the vehicle how? ------ Increased fuel consumption reduce stability under inflated tyres can cause.. ------ heavy steering What is different about toucan crossings? ------ peds and cyclists can cross here Hills can affect the performance of your vehicle. Which two apply when driving up steep hills? ------ -the engine will work harder - you will slow down sooner You have broken down on a two way road. You have a warning triangle. You should place the triangle at least how far from your vehicle? ------ - 45 metres (147 feet) Which two of the following will improve fuel consumption? ------ -reducing your road speed -planning well ahead The road outside this school is marked with yellow zigzag lines.. what do they mean? ------ you must not wait or park your vehicle here at all! Why would you fit a stabiliser before towing a caravan? ------ It will help with stability when driving in crosswinds Whilst driving, front tyre bursts.. You should: ------ -allow the vehicle to roll to a stop - grip the steering wheel firmly Excessive or uneven tyre wear can be caused by faults in which of the following: ------ Suspension You wish to park in a 40mph zone which has traffic flowing in both directions. At night time, you should park: ------ On the left side of the road, with parking lights on When travelling on icy roads, how should you drive? ------ with the car in the highest gear available Which of these emergency vehicles might have a blue flashing beacon ------ the coastguard, ambulence, police Green flashing light is ------ doctor You are towing a caravan and it starts to snake. How can you stop this from happening: ------ slow down gently You are towing a caravan and it starts to snake. How can you stop this from happening: ------ slow down gently What is the most common cause for a vehicle to skid: ------ driver makes a mistake When must you NOT sound your horn ------ 1130-730 If you park on the road at night when should you use parking lights: ------ If the speed limit is greater than thirty Ordinarily you would use dipped headlights at night. When MUST you use dipped headlights in the daytime: ------ when visibillity is poor The fluid in your car's battery needs topping up. What should you use: ------ distilled water If you tow a trailer you must ensure that it is hitched securely to the towing vehicle. You could use what as an extra precaution: ------ a breakaway cable When a road dips you should not ------ overtake If you have put too much oil in your engine what could happen: ------ could leak out Some road signs give orders that must be obeyed. Usually these orders are: ------ Red circle You are driving when you come across a pelican crossing that is flashing an amber light. This means that you must: ------ stop and give way to peds already in the crossing You are involved with a collision where someone suffers a burn. What is the shortest time that a burn should be cooled for: ------ 10 mins You need to reverse into a side street. At what point is your car the biggest hazard to passing traffic: ------ as the front of your car swings out What is the purpose of an Active Traffic Management scheme on a motorway ------ to prevent congesstion It is compulsory to wear glasses or contact lenses when you are driving if: ------ 67 feet 20.5 metres triangular road sign's have what on them? ------ Warnings! What is the purpose of a catalytic converter: ------ it reduces exhaust emmisson It unsure it is safe to reverse onto a side road, what should you do? ------ get out of the vehicle to check there is no obstruction It is illegal to drive under the influence of drugs. The effects of drugs last up to: ------ 72 hours You are driving at night with full beam headlights on. A vehicle is overtaking you. You should dip your lights: ------ as soon as the vehicle passes you Using a mobile phone is illegal. The chances of you having an accident when using one is: ------ 4 times Missing out some gears when changing saves fuel. This is achieved by reducing: ------ acceleration If you have to park your car on a foggy day, you should: ------ leave you sidelights on Anti-lock brakes are very useful when you are: ------ Braking excessively Signs on a motorway are what colour? ------ blue When approaching a contraflow system, you should: ------ Choose an appropriate lane early what is the nearest you can park towards a junction? ------ 10 metres what does MSM stand for? ------ mirrors, signal, manovoure what would you do if you approach a solid white line that runs accross the width of your side of the road? ------ stop what is the minn tread depth on a car tyre? ------ 1.6mm what shape are warning signs? ------ triangles at a puffin crossing what follows green? ------ -steady amber What shape is a ROUNDABOUT sign? ------ triangular You are driving along the motorway in the inside lane. You intend to turn left at the next available exit. When should you signal left? ------ at the first count down marker (300 yds to go) What shape is a STOP sign? ------ octagonal What percentage of all emissions does road transport account for? ------ 20% Your car is fitted with anti-lock brakes. You need to stop in an emergency. You should ------ press the brake pedal promptly and firmly until you have stopped Why are mirrors often slightly curved (convex)? ------ they give wider field of vision How can you use the engine of your vehicle to control your speed? ------ by changing to a lower gear You are driving down a steep hill. Why could keeping the clutch down or rolling in neutral for too long be dangerous? ------ your vehicle will pick up speed Your vehicle breaks down on the hard shoulder of a motorway. You decide to use your mobile phone to call for help. You should ------ check your location from the marker posts on the left You are driving on an urban clearway. You may stop only to ------ set down and pick up passengers Which THREE pieces of information are found on a vehicle registration document? ------ A - Registered keeper B - Make of the vehicle F - Engine size Overloading your vehicle can seriously affect the ------ steering and handling You are planning to tow a caravan. Which of these will mostly help to aid the vehicle handling? ------ a stabiliser fitted to the towbar A trailer must stay securely hitched up to the towing vehicle. What additional safety device can be fitted to the trailer braking system? ------ breakaway cable On which TWO occasions might you inflate your tyres to more than the recommended normal pressure? ------ when driving fast for a long distance and when carrying a heavy load Usually, on a motorway, how far from the exit is the first sign showing the junction number? ------ one mile A motorcycle is not allowed on a motorway if it has an engine size smaller than:- ------ 50cc Which of the following signs tell you what you must not do? ------ red circle tells you what you must not do Where should you be most cautious when driving? ------ at intersections What should you look for at junctions? ------ motorcyclists What's the best way to reduce CO2 emissions (the chief global warming greenhouse gas) from a car? ------ drive less and buy a more fuel efficient car Diesel cars are less damaging to the environment than petrol cars because... ------ they are more fuel efficient Reducing your speed from 85mph to 70mph improves fuel efficiency by how much? ------ 25 precent What's the most used alternative fuel in the UK? ------ lpg White Studs ------ mark the lanes of the middle of the road red studs ------ mark the left edge of the road amber studs ------ mark the central reservation green studs ------ mark edge of carriageway at lay-byes, slip roads and such What is the shortest overall stopping distance on a dry road at 30 mph? ------ 23 metres 75 feet What is the shortest overall stopping distance on a dry road at 40 mph? ------ 36 metres 120 feet What is the shortest overall stopping distance on a dry road at 50 mph? ------ 53 metres 175 feet What is the shortest overall stopping distance on a dry road at 60 mph? ------ 73 metres 240 feet What is the shortest overall stopping distance on a dry road at 70 mph? ------ 96 metres 315 feet
Side A ------ Side B Excessive or uneven tyre wear can be caused by faults in what two things? ------ Braking system and Suspension You are about to go down a steep hill. To control the speed of your vehicle you should do what two things? ------ Select a low gear, use the brakes carefully You are driving towards a train crossing. What would be the first warning of an approaching train? ------ A Steady Amber light A roof rack will cause what negative thing to happen? A heavy load on your roof rack will effect the vehicle how? ------ Increased fuel consumption reduce stability under inflated tyres can cause.. ------ heavy steering What is different about toucan crossings? ------ peds and cyclists can cross here Hills can affect the performance of your vehicle. Which two apply when driving up steep hills? ------ -the engine will work harder - you will slow down sooner You have broken down on a two way road. You have a warning triangle. You should place the triangle at least how far from your vehicle? ------ - 45 metres (147 feet) Which two of the following will improve fuel consumption? ------ -reducing your road speed -planning well ahead The road outside this school is marked with yellow zigzag lines.. what do they mean? ------ you must not wait or park your vehicle here at all! Why would you fit a stabiliser before towing a caravan? ------ It will help with stability when driving in crosswinds Whilst driving, front tyre bursts.. You should: ------ -allow the vehicle to roll to a stop - grip the steering wheel firmly Excessive or uneven tyre wear can be caused by faults in which of the following: ------ Suspension You wish to park in a 40mph zone which has traffic flowing in both directions. At night time, you should park: ------ On the left side of the road, with parking lights on When travelling on icy roads, how should you drive? ------ with the car in the highest gear available Which of these emergency vehicles might have a blue flashing beacon ------ the coastguard, ambulence, police Green flashing light is ------ doctor You are towing a caravan and it starts to snake. How can you stop this from happening: ------ slow down gently You are towing a caravan and it starts to snake. How can you stop this from happening: ------ slow down gently What is the most common cause for a vehicle to skid: ------ driver makes a mistake When must you NOT sound your horn ------ 1130-730 If you park on the road at night when should you use parking lights: ------ If the speed limit is greater than thirty Ordinarily you would use dipped headlights at night. When MUST you use dipped headlights in the daytime: ------ when visibillity is poor The fluid in your car's battery needs topping up. What should you use: ------ distilled water If you tow a trailer you must ensure that it is hitched securely to the towing vehicle. You could use what as an extra precaution: ------ a breakaway cable When a road dips you should not ------ overtake If you have put too much oil in your engine what could happen: ------ could leak out Some road signs give orders that must be obeyed. Usually these orders are: ------ Red circle You are driving when you come across a pelican crossing that is flashing an amber light. This means that you must: ------ stop and give way to peds already in the crossing You are involved with a collision where someone suffers a burn. What is the shortest time that a burn should be cooled for: ------ 10 mins You need to reverse into a side street. At what point is your car the biggest hazard to passing traffic: ------ as the front of your car swings out What is the purpose of an Active Traffic Management scheme on a motorway ------ to prevent congesstion It is compulsory to wear glasses or contact lenses when you are driving if: ------ 67 feet 20.5 metres triangular road sign's have what on them? ------ Warnings! What is the purpose of a catalytic converter: ------ it reduces exhaust emmisson It unsure it is safe to reverse onto a side road, what should you do? ------ get out of the vehicle to check there is no obstruction It is illegal to drive under the influence of drugs. The effects of drugs last up to: ------ 72 hours You are driving at night with full beam headlights on. A vehicle is overtaking you. You should dip your lights: ------ as soon as the vehicle passes you Using a mobile phone is illegal. The chances of you having an accident when using one is: ------ 4 times Missing out some gears when changing saves fuel. This is achieved by reducing: ------ acceleration If you have to park your car on a foggy day, you should: ------ leave you sidelights on Anti-lock brakes are very useful when you are: ------ Braking excessively Signs on a motorway are what colour? ------ blue When approaching a contraflow system, you should: ------ Choose an appropriate lane early what is the nearest you can park towards a junction? ------ 10 metres what does MSM stand for? ------ mirrors, signal, manovoure what would you do if you approach a solid white line that runs accross the width of your side of the road? ------ stop what is the minn tread depth on a car tyre? ------ 1.6mm what shape are warning signs? ------ triangles at a puffin crossing what follows green? ------ -steady amber What shape is a ROUNDABOUT sign? ------ triangular You are driving along the motorway in the inside lane. You intend to turn left at the next available exit. When should you signal left? ------ at the first count down marker (300 yds to go) What shape is a STOP sign? ------ octagonal What percentage of all emissions does road transport account for? ------ 20% Your car is fitted with anti-lock brakes. You need to stop in an emergency. You should ------ press the brake pedal promptly and firmly until you have stopped Why are mirrors often slightly curved (convex)? ------ they give wider field of vision How can you use the engine of your vehicle to control your speed? ------ by changing to a lower gear You are driving down a steep hill. Why could keeping the clutch down or rolling in neutral for too long be dangerous? ------ your vehicle will pick up speed Your vehicle breaks down on the hard shoulder of a motorway. You decide to use your mobile phone to call for help. You should ------ check your location from the marker posts on the left You are driving on an urban clearway. You may stop only to ------ set down and pick up passengers Which THREE pieces of information are found on a vehicle registration document? ------ A - Registered keeper B - Make of the vehicle F - Engine size Overloading your vehicle can seriously affect the ------ steering and handling You are planning to tow a caravan. Which of these will mostly help to aid the vehicle handling? ------ a stabiliser fitted to the towbar A trailer must stay securely hitched up to the towing vehicle. What additional safety device can be fitted to the trailer braking system? ------ breakaway cable On which TWO occasions might you inflate your tyres to more than the recommended normal pressure? ------ when driving fast for a long distance and when carrying a heavy load Usually, on a motorway, how far from the exit is the first sign showing the junction number? ------ one mile A motorcycle is not allowed on a motorway if it has an engine size smaller than:- ------ 50cc Which of the following signs tell you what you must not do? ------ red circle tells you what you must not do Where should you be most cautious when driving? ------ at intersections What should you look for at junctions? ------ motorcyclists What's the best way to reduce CO2 emissions (the chief global warming greenhouse gas) from a car? ------ drive less and buy a more fuel efficient car Diesel cars are less damaging to the environment than petrol cars because... ------ they are more fuel efficient Reducing your speed from 85mph to 70mph improves fuel efficiency by how much? ------ 25 precent What's the most used alternative fuel in the UK? ------ lpg White Studs ------ mark the lanes of the middle of the road red studs ------ mark the left edge of the road amber studs ------ mark the central reservation green studs ------ mark edge of carriageway at lay-byes, slip roads and such What is the shortest overall stopping distance on a dry road at 30 mph? ------ 23 metres 75 feet What is the shortest overall stopping distance on a dry road at 40 mph? ------ 36 metres 120 feet What is the shortest overall stopping distance on a dry road at 50 mph? ------ 53 metres 175 feet What is the shortest overall stopping distance on a dry road at 60 mph? ------ 73 metres 240 feet What is the shortest overall stopping distance on a dry road at 70 mph? ------ 96 metres 315 feet
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