Kresz XIV.

You are overtaking a car at night.
You must be sure that:
A
Your rear fog lights are switched on
B
You have switched your lights to full beam before overtaking
C
You flash your headlamps before overtaking
D
You do not dazzle other road users
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You are overtaking a car at night.
You must be sure that:
A
Your rear fog lights are switched on
B
You have switched your lights to full beam before overtaking
C
You flash your headlamps before overtaking
D
You do not dazzle other road users

Slide 1 - Quiz

A fundamental rule when driving
on a dual carriageway is:
A
Try to keep above 50 kph to prevent congestion
B
Keep to the left lane unless overtaking
C
Overtake on the side that is clearest
D
Use the lane that has least traffic

Slide 2 - Quiz

You are driving on a dual carriageway and the car ahead shows its hazard lights for a short time. This tells you that:
A
There is a police speed check up ahead
B
The other car is going to change lanes
C
Traffic ahead is slowing or stopping suddenly
D
The driver wants you to overtake

Slide 3 - Quiz

You are driving on a dual carriageway. You have to slow down quickly due to a hazard. You should:
A
Switch on your hazard lights
B
Flash your headlights
C
Sound your horn
D
Switch on your headlights

Slide 4 - Quiz

After a breakdown you need to rejoin the main carriageway of a multi-lane-carriageway from the hard shoulder. You should:
A
Wait on the hard shoulder until someone flashes their headlights at you
B
Move out onto the carriageway using your hazard lights
C
Gain speed on the hard shoulder before moving out onto the carriageway
D
Move out onto the carriageway then build up your speed

Slide 5 - Quiz

Which vehicles are normally fitted
with amber flashing beacons on
the roof?
A
Maintenance vehicles
B
Blood transfusion team
C
Breakdown recovery vehicles
D
Doctor's car

Slide 6 - Quiz

What should you use the hard
shoulder of a multi-lane-
carriageway for?
A
Stopping in an emergency
B
Joining the dual-carriageway
C
Stopping when you are tired
D
Leaving the dual-carriageway

Slide 7 - Quiz

The minimum safe time gap to
keep between you and the vehicle
in front in good conditions is at
least:
A
Three seconds
B
One second
C
Four seconds
D
Two seconds

Slide 8 - Quiz

You are intending to leave the
multi-lane-carriageway at the next
exit. Before you reach the exit you
should normally position your vehicle:
A
In any lane
B
In the left-hand lane
C
On the hard shoulder
D
In the middle lane

Slide 9 - Quiz

You are driving on a multi-lane-
carriageway. By mistake, you go
past the exit that you wanted to
take. You should:
A
Make a U-turn at the next gap in the central reservation
B
Carry on to the next exit
C
Carefully reverse in the left-hand lane
D
Carefully reverse on the hard shoulder

Slide 10 - Quiz

What is the national speed limit outside built up areas unless otherwise indicated for cars and motorcycles?
A
100kph
B
60kph
C
80kph
D
50 kph

Slide 11 - Quiz

You may drive over a footpath:
A
If no pedestrians are near
B
When the pavement is very wide
C
To overtake slow-moving traffic
D
To gain lawful access into a property

Slide 12 - Quiz

What is the national speed limit
unless otherwise indicated on dual
carriageways for cars and
motorcycles?
A
100kph
B
60kph
C
80kph
D
50 kph

Slide 13 - Quiz

You are driving along a street with
parked vehicles on the left-hand
side. For which THREE reasons
should you keep your speed down?
A
Children may run out from between the vehicles
B
Drivers' doors may open
C
Vehicles may be pulling out
D
So that oncoming traffic can see you more clearly

Slide 14 - Quiz

At night you are dazzled by
headlights of vehicles coming
towards you. You should:
A
Put your hand over your eyes
B
Slow down or stop
C
Switch on your main beam headlights
D
Pull down your sun visor

Slide 15 - Quiz

You meet an obstruction on your
side of the road. You should:
A
Accelerate to get past first
B
Give way to oncoming traffic
C
Wave oncoming vehicles through
D
Drive on; it is your right of way

Slide 16 - Quiz

You are dazzled by headlights of
oncoming vehicles when driving at
night. What should you do?
A
Slow down or stop
B
Flash your lights
C
Drive faster past the oncoming car
D
Brake hard

Slide 17 - Quiz

You are on a narrow road at night.
A slower-moving vehicle ahead has
been signalling right for some time.
What should you do?
A
Signal right and sound your horn
B
Flash your headlights before overtaking
C
Overtake on the left
D
Wait for the signal to be cancelled before overtaking

Slide 18 - Quiz

Which TWO are correct? The
passing places on a narrow single-
track road are:
A
To pull into if the car behind wants to overtake
B
To pull into if an oncoming vehicle wants to proceed
C
To turn the car around in if you are lost
D
For taking a rest from driving

Slide 19 - Quiz

You see a vehicle coming towards
you on a narrow single-track road.
You should:
A
Put on your hazard warning lights
B
Do an emergency stop
C
Stop at a passing place
D
Reverse back to the main road

Slide 20 - Quiz

As soon as you join a dual
carriageway you should normally:
A
Position your vehicle in the centre lane
B
Readjust your mirrors
C
Try to overtake
D
Keep in the left lane

Slide 21 - Quiz

A fundamental rule when driving
on a dual carriageway is:
A
Try to keep above 50 kph to prevent congestion
B
Keep to the left lane unless overtaking
C
Overtake on the side that is clearest
D
Use the lane that has least traffic

Slide 22 - Quiz

When joining a dual carriageway
you must always:
A
Come to a stop before joining the dual carriageway
B
Stop at the end of the acceleration lane
C
Use the hard shoulder
D
Give way to traffic already on the dual carriageway

Slide 23 - Quiz

You are driving on a dual
carriageway and the car ahead
shows its hazard lights for a short
time. This tells you that:
A
There is a police speed check up ahead
B
The other car is going to change lanes
C
Traffic ahead is slowing or stopping suddenly
D
The driver wants you to overtake

Slide 24 - Quiz

You are driving on a dual
carriageway. You have to slow
down quickly due to a hazard. You
should:
A
Switch on your hazard lights
B
Flash your headlights
C
Sound your horn
D
Switch on your headlights

Slide 25 - Quiz

Which vehicles are normally fitted
with amber flashing beacons on
the roof?
A
Maintenance vehicles
B
Blood transfusion team
C
Breakdown recovery vehicles
D
Doctor's car

Slide 26 - Quiz

There is a tractor ahead of you. You
wish to overtake but you are NOT
sure if it is safe to do so. You
should:
A
Speed through but flash your lights to oncoming traffic
B
Sound your horn to the slow vehicle to pull over
C
Follow another overtaking vehicle through
D
Not overtake if you are in doubt

Slide 27 - Quiz

What is the nearest you may park
your vehicle to a junction
A
5 meters (16 feet)
B
15 meters (49 feet)
C
12 meters (39 feet)
D
10 meters (32 feet)

Slide 28 - Quiz