Automatic Driving School Test 1 assesses knowledge critical to safe driving. It covers causes of vehicle skids, appropriate parking practices, and navigating through adverse weather conditions on motorways, enhancing essential driving competencies.
Flat shoes will mean the pedals will not wear out as quickly
Should you break down you will find it easier to walk
You will have better control of the pedals
It will be easier for you to adjust your seat
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Release the steering wheel so that the swerving will correct itself
Brake hard
Ease off the accelerator and slow down gently
Speed up
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Overtake as quickly as possible, while flashing your lights
Overtake as quickly as possible sounding your horn
Follow closely behind another car that is overtaking the tractor
Not overtake until you are certain that it is safe to do so
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A doctor going to an emergency call
A gritting lorry
The police carrying out non emergency duties
A refuge collector
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Increase your speed
Move over to the right to prevent it from overtaking
Report the matter to police straight away
Allow the car to overtake
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Apply to take their test within twelve months
Have a valid, signed provisional driving license
Have had professional driving lessons
Have not received any penalty points on their license
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Speed up and drive fast for a while
Stop at the side of the road to let them dry for an hour
You drive slowly and gently apply the brakes a few times
Let them dry naturally by not using them for a few miles
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You sound your horn
You flash you lights
You sound your horn and flash your lights and gesticulate
You stop your calm and have a break until you feel calmer
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Speed up so that you can get through them before they change
Be prepared to stop
Stay at the same speed
Brake hard if they change to red
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Having anti-lock brakes
Having a seat that is air sprung
Not wearing a seatbelt
A head restraint that is properly adjusted
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Turn the steering wheel from side to side in the opposite direction of the snaking
Speed up
Slow down quickly
Slow down gently
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There maybe another vehicle approaching
They may just be chatting and not want to cross yet
It would be safer to keep going
They may think you are being aggressive
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They get lost more easily
Their reaction times may not be as quick as they used to be
They are unable to give signal correctly
They find it difficult to read road signs and markings
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The document you receive before you get your registration document
The document that you receive before you get your MOT
The document you receive before you get your insurance certificate
The document you receive before you get your driving license
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When you are in a built up area between 7.30am and 11.30pm
At any time in a built up area
When you are in a built up area between 8pm and 11.30pm
When you are in a built up area between 11.30pm and 7.00am
Twelve Months
20,000 miles
Six Months
Two Years
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Ask other drivers to switch their engines off
Call the emergency services
Offer someone a cigarette to calm them down
Warn other drivers by using your hazard warning lights
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You may need to change your speed drastically
The life of your battery can get shorter
The length of your journey will increase
Your upholstery could be damaged
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Using a mobile phone could distract other drivers
The emergency roadside phone will put you straight though to a garage that can help you
The emergency phone allows the emergency services to know where you are
Using a mobile phone may interfere with the frequency of the emergency services radio
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Because you will need to speed up to get away from the hazard
So you can assess any action you take will affect other road users
So you can see what is happening on the road in front of you
Because you have to brake hard
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30 mph
40 mph
50 mph
60 mph
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A doctors car
Bomb disposal vehicle
Fire engine
A blood transfusion vehicle
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Make sure everybody has their hazard lights on
Make sure that everybody gets out of their vehicles
Make sure you do not put yourself in danger
Attend to anyone that is screaming
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A one way system on the road
Pedestrians and cyclists
Vehicle parked at the side of the road
Congested traffic on the side road
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Three days
Fourteen days
Thirty days
Seven days
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On the left, with your hazard lights on
On the left, with your parking lights on
On the right, with your hazard lights on
On the right, with your parking lights on
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If you are driving faster than everyone else
No one has priority
If you arrive there before everyone else
If you have the largest vehicle
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Signal and the begin the manoeuvre so that other drivers can slow down for you
Choose a lower gear so you can make the manoeuvre quickly
Look over your shoulder to make sure that the road is clear
Use arm signals as well as indicators so that other drivers are fully aware of what you are about to do
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Twice what they are in good conditions
The times what they are in good conditions
The same as in good conditions
Five times what they are in good conditions
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Use your indicators to show there is bad weather
Ensure you have switched on your fog lights
Turn on your full beam lights
Ensure you have your dipped beam headlights on
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Because lorries are slower than cars
Because a lorry is heavier than a car their brakes may not be as good
Because a lorry is longer than a car
Because the lorry may suddenly stop
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When you are waiting at a zebra crossing
When you are waiting to turn right but are prevented from doing so by oncoming traffic
Never
When traffic is busy and you are in a line of traffic
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White
Red
Green
Amber
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Keep two seconds behind the vehicle in front
Allow more time for your journey
Keep your full beam lights on
Follow the tail lights of the vehicle in front
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Fit power steering to the towing vehicle
Fit a stabilizer to the tow bar
Fit anti lock brakes to the towing vehicle
Fit a jockey wheel to the towing vehicle
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If you park facing oncoming traffic
If you park near to a bus stop
If you park on a road with a speed limit above 30 mph
If there is a continuous white line in the middle of the road
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If you leave side lights on
If you park under a street light
If its a one way street
Never
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A doctor's car
The coastguard
A gritting lorry
An animal ambulance
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The emergency services
Anybody
Slow vehicles
Lorries and caravans
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The speed of the car
Changing gear
The suspension
Braking
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On a slip road
On a steep uphill gradient
Before a service station
Next to the hard shoulder
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Because the tyres are worn
Because the driver makes a mistake
Because of a poor road surface
Because of the weather
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If you have been driving fast
When tyres are cold
After a long journey
When tyres are hot
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240 feet (73 metres)
175 feet (53 metres)
315 feet (96 metres)
197 feet (60 metres)
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Amber
Green
White
Red
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When your MOT is due
If you have an accident
If you move house
When you have passed your driving test
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2 seconds
5 seconds
10 seconds
15 seconds
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To help you keep your distance from the vehicle in front
To make you aware of how fast you are driving
To help you choose the correct lane
To let you know how far it is to the roundabout
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