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- Question 1 of 8
1. Question
You’re turning right from a main road into a side road. There’s no oncoming traffic. What should you do if pedestrians are standing on the pavement waiting to cross the side road?
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You should give way to pedestrians crossing or waiting to cross the road into which or from which you’re turning. Be patient if they’re cautious and take their time checking that it’s safe before they step into the road.
- Question 2 of 8
2. Question
You’re travelling on a narrow section of road. What should you do if a horse rider ahead is riding in the centre of the lane?
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On narrow sections of road, horse riders may ride in the centre of the lane. This is for their own safety as it makes them more visible. You should be patient and only pass when it’s safe to do so.
- Question 3 of 8
3. Question
You’re about to overtake a cyclist on a road that has a 30 mph speed limit. How much room should you leave them as you overtake?
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You should leave cyclists at least as much room as you would if you were overtaking a car. Leave them more room if you’re overtaking at speeds over 30 mph.
- Question 4 of 8
4. Question
You’re turning left from a main road into a side road. What should you do if there’s a pedestrian on the pavement waiting to cross the side road?
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You should give way to pedestrians crossing or waiting to cross the road into which or from which you’re turning. Be patient if they’re cautious, and let them check that it’s safe from all directions before they step into the road. Do not signal or wave them to cross.
- Question 5 of 8
5. Question
You’re turning right from a main road into a side road. There’s no oncoming traffic. What should you do if pedestrians are standing on the pavement waiting to cross the side road?
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You should give way to pedestrians crossing or waiting to cross the road into which or from which you’re turning. Be patient if they’re cautious and take their time checking that it’s safe before they step into the road.
- Question 6 of 8
6. Question
You’re travelling on a narrow section of road. What should you do if a horse rider ahead is riding in the centre of the lane?
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On narrow sections of road, horse riders may ride in the centre of the lane. This is for their own safety as it makes them more visible. You should be patient and only pass when it’s safe to do so.
- Question 7 of 8
7. Question
You’re about to overtake a cyclist on a road that has a 30 mph speed limit. How much room should you leave them as you overtake?
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You should leave cyclists at least as much room as you would if you were overtaking a car. Leave them more room if you’re overtaking at speeds over 30 mph.
- Question 8 of 8
8. Question
You’re turning left from a main road into a side road. What should you do if there’s a pedestrian on the pavement waiting to cross the side road?
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You should give way to pedestrians crossing or waiting to cross the road into which or from which you’re turning. Be patient if they’re cautious, and let them check that it’s safe from all directions before they step into the road. Do not signal or wave them to cross.