Kresz II.

Using a mobile phone while you
are driving
A
Will reduce your field of vision
B
Will affect your vehicle
C
Is acceptable in a vehicle with power steering
D
Could distract your attention from the road
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Using a mobile phone while you
are driving
A
Will reduce your field of vision
B
Will affect your vehicle
C
Is acceptable in a vehicle with power steering
D
Could distract your attention from the road

Slide 1 - Quiz

You are driving along a narrow
country road. When passing a
cyclist you should drive
A
Quickly leaving plenty of room
B
Quickly sounding the horn as you pass
C
Slowly leaving plenty of room
D
Slowly sounding the horn as you pass

Slide 2 - Quiz

To answer your mobile phone
when driving you should:
A
Reduce your speed wherever you are
B
Slow down and allow others to overtake
C
Stop in a proper and convenient place
D
Keep the call time to a minimum

Slide 3 - Quiz

Why should you be parked before
using a mobile phone?
A
Because the reception is better when stopped
B
Because the car electrics will be affected
C
So that the control of your vehicle is not affected
D
So that a proper conversation can be held

Slide 4 - Quiz

You are driving in the dark and are
dazzled by the headlights of an
oncoming car.You should
A
Pull down the sun visor
B
Close your eyes
C
Slow down or stop
D
Flash your headlights

Slide 5 - Quiz

You are driving at dusk. Your lights
should be switched on
A
So that others can see you
B
Only when others have done so
C
Only when street lights are lit
D
Even when street lights are lit

Slide 6 - Quiz

To overtake safely which one of
the following applies?
A
Get in close behind before moving out
B
Check the speed and position of following traffic
C
Cut back in sharply when you have passed the vehicle
D
Steer round the vehicle sharply

Slide 7 - Quiz

A pelican crossing that crosses the
road in a STRAIGHT line and has a
central traffic island MUST be
treated as:
A
Two separate crossings
B
Two crossings during darkness
C
One crossing in daylight only
D
One complete crossing

Slide 8 - Quiz

When at a pelican crossing the
amber light means you MUST
A
Stop and wait for the red light
B
Give way to pedestrians already on the crossing
C
Give way to pedestrians waiting to cross
D
Stop and wait for the green lights

Slide 9 - Quiz

You are approaching a pelican
crossing. The amber light is
showing. You MUST:
A
Encourage pedestrians to cross
B
Stop and wait for the red light even if the crossing is clear
C
Keep on driving
D
Not move until the green light appears

Slide 10 - Quiz

You are approaching a zebra
crossing. Pedestrians are waiting to
cross. You should:
A
Slow down and prepare to stop
B
Use your headlights to indicate they can cross
C
Wave at them to cross the road
D
Give way to elderly and infirm only

Slide 11 - Quiz

You have stopped at a pedestrian
(zebra) crossing to allow
pedestrians to cross. You should:
A
Wait revving your engine
B
Edge your vehicle forward slowly
C
Signal to pedestrians to cross
D
Wait until they have crossed

Slide 12 - Quiz