Theory Test Course
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Topics16 Topics|28 Quizzes
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Rules of the Road
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1. Question
Why is there a warning ‘Reduce speed now’?
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You’ll see a sign warning you to slow down when you’re approaching a part of the road where you need to be especially careful. For example, as you approach a roundabout, a crossroads or a bend.
If you’re travelling on a major road and coming up to a junction with a minor road, you should slow down – even if you don’t want to turn. This is because another driver at the junction may not be able to see clearly and they could pull out in front of you.
Check your speed as you approach a junction or a bend and be prepared to slow down or stop. - Question 2 of 3
2. Question
Why has the line in the centre of the road changed?
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White lines painted on the road give you information about where you may drive and when.
The broken white line marks the boundary between lanes on your side of the dual carriageway. But when the lines start to lengthen, with shorter gaps, this warns you of a hazard coming up – like a sharp bend.
Watch out for changes in the road markings so you can prepare for the hazard ahead. - Question 3 of 3
3. Question
The driver towing the caravan wants to turn right onto the dual carriageway. What should they do?
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Before turning right onto a dual carriageway, you must assess whether the central reservation is deep enough to contain your vehicle. If so, you can cross into the central reservation when it’s clear, and wait there until it’s safe to join the carriageway.
If you’re towing a trailer or a caravan, the combined length of your vehicles will probably be too long to sit safely in the central reservation. So, you must wait until it’s clear in both directions before joining the dual carriageway.