Mock Tests wrong questions
The roundabout is 100 yards ahead
As you approach the roundabout, there's a sign showing a single white bar on a green background. What does this sign tell you? - There are chevrons on the roundabout - The roundabout is 50 yards ahead - The roundabout is 100 yards ahead - Give way at the roundabout
Follow the DR ABC code
At an incident, how could you help a casualty who has stopped breathing? - Keep their head tilted forwards as far as possible - Follow the DR ABC code - Raise their legs to help with circulation - Try to give them something to drink
Douse the burns with clean, cool water
At an incident, someone is suffering from severe burns. How could you help them? - Apply lotions to the injury - Burst any blisters - Remove anything sticking to the burns - Douse the burns with clean, cool water
You're approaching an organised walk
At night, what does it mean if you see a pedestrian wearing reflective clothing and carrying a bright red light? - You're approaching roadworks - You're approaching an organised walk - You're approaching a slow-moving vehicle - You're approaching a traffic danger spot
Face the oncoming traffic
How should you position yourself when you use the emergency telephone on a motorway? - Stay close to the carriageway - Face the oncoming traffic - Keep your back to the traffic - Stand on the hard shoulder
Left
On a three-lane motorway, which lane should you use if there's no traffic ahead? - Left - Right - Centre - Either the right or centre
Stop and direct anyone on a motorway
Traffic officers operate on motorways and some primary routes in England and Wales. What are they authorised to do? - Stop and arrest drivers who break the law - Repair broken-down vehicles on the motorway - Issue fixed penalty notices - Stop and direct anyone on a motorway
Hazard warning
What do the long white lines along the centre of the road mean? - Bus lane - Hazard warning - Give way - Lane marking
A contraflow system is defined as a temporary arrangement where traffic flows in the opposite direction to how it should normally flow and is most commonly used on motorways.
What does a contraflow system mean?
The vehicle is slow moving
What does it mean when a moving vehicle is showing a flashing amber beacon? - The vehicle is slow moving - The vehicle has broken down - The vehicle is a doctor's car - The vehicle belongs to a school crossing patrol
Steep hill downwards
What does this sign mean? - Adverse camber - Steep hill downwards - Uneven road - Steep hill upwards
With-flow cycle lane
What does this sign mean? - Contraflow cycle lane - With-flow cycle lane - Cycles and buses only - No cycles or buses
No stopping
What does this sign mean? - National speed limit applies - Waiting restrictions apply - No stopping - No entry
Tourist attraction
What does this sign mean? - Tourist attraction - Beware of trains - Level crossing - Beware of trams
Variable speed limits
What helps to reduce traffic bunching on a motorway? - Variable speed limits - Contraflow systems - National speed limits - Lane closures
Road narrows
What information would be shown in a triangular road sign? - Road narrows - Ahead only - Keep left - Minimum speed
The seat belts
What part of the car does the law require you to keep in good condition? - The gearbox - The transmission - The door locks - The seat belts
Passing pedal cyclists
What requires extra care when you're driving or riding in windy conditions? - Using the brakes - Moving off on a hill - Turning into a narrow road - Passing pedal cyclists
Lower speed limits
What would you expect to find at a contraflow system on a motorway? - Temporary traffic lights - Lower speed limits - Wider lanes than normal - Road humps
70 mph
What's the national speed limit for cars and motorcycles on a dual carriageway? - 40 mph - 50 mph - 60 mph - 70 mph
70 mph
What's the national speed limit for cars and motorcycles on a dual carriageway? - 40 mph - 50 mph - 60 mph - 70 mph
60 mph
What's the national speed limit on a single carriageway road? - 50 mph - 60 mph - 40 mph - 70 mph
To set down and pick up passengers
When may you stop on an urban clearway? - To set down and pick up passengers - To use a mobile telephone - To ask for directions - To load or unload goods
When the road ahead is clear
When should you use the left-hand lane of a motorway? - When your vehicle breaks down - When you're overtaking slower traffic in the other lanes - When you're making a phone call - When the road ahead is clear
On the right-hand edge of the road
Where can you find reflective amber studs on a motorway? - Separating the slip road from the motorway - On the left-hand edge of the road - On the right-hand edge of the road - Separating the lanes
Your driving licence
Which document may the police ask you to produce after you've been involved in a collision? - Your vehicle registration document - Your driving licence - Your theory test certificate - Your vehicle service reco
Cyclists and pedestrians
Which road users benefit from toucan crossings? - Car drivers and motorcyclists - Cyclists and pedestrians - Bus and lorry drivers - Tram and train drivers
Another vehicle may be coming
Why should you never wave people across at pedestrian crossings? - Another vehicle may be coming - They may not be looking - It's safer for you to carry on - They may not be ready to cross
Check whether they're breathing normally
You arrive at an incident. There's no danger from fire or further collisions and the emergency services have been called. What's your first priority when attending to an unconscious motorcyclist? - Check whether they're breathing normally - Check whether they're bleeding - Check whether they have any broken bones - Check whether they have any bruising
When your exit from the junction is blocked
You're at a junction controlled by traffic lights. When should you wait at a green light? - When pedestrians are waiting to cross - When your exit from the junction is blocked - When you think the lights may be about to change - When you intend to turn righ
Rapidly and firmly
You're driving a vehicle that has anti-lock brakes. How should you apply the footbrake when you need to stop in an emergency? - Slowly and gently - Slowly but firmly - Rapidly and gently - Rapidly and firmly
Slow down or stop
You're driving at night. What should you do if you're dazzled by headlights coming towards you? - Pull down your sun visor - Slow down or stop - Flash your main-beam headlights - Shade your eyes with your hand
So that you can be easily seen by others
You're in a built-up area at night and the road is well lit. Why should you use dipped headlights? - So that you can see further along the road - So that you can go at a much faster speed - So that you can switch to main beam quickly - So that you can be easily seen by others
Pedestrians
You're on a country road that has no pavement. What should you anticipate finding on your side of the road? - Motorcycles - Bicycles - Pedestrians - Horse riders
Retake your theory and practical tests
You've just passed your first practical driving test. What will you have to do if you get six penalty points on your licence in the next two years? - Retake only your theory test - Retake your theory and practical tests - Retake only your practical test - Reapply for your full licence immediately