Questions
1) What restrictions apply on a Motorway to new drivers holding a provisional driving licence? A - They can not drive over 30 mph B - They can not drive at night C - They can not drive unaccompanied D - They can not drive with more than one passenger
2) You are on a motorway. You become tired and decide you need to rest. What should you do? A - Stop on the hard shoulder B - Pull up on a slip road C - Park on the central reservation D - Leave at the next exit
3) What is an Emergency Refuge Area on a motorway for? A - An area to park in when you want to use a mobile phone B - To use in cases of emergency or breakdown C - For an emergency recovery vehicle to park in a contra-flow system D - To drive in when there is queuing traffic ahead
4) Which vehicles are prohibited from using the motorway? A - Powered mobility scooters B - Motorcycles over 50 cc C - Double-deck buses D - Cars with automatic transmission
5) When should you stop on a motorway? 3 answers required A - If you have to read a map B - When you are tired and need a rest C - If red lights show above every lane D - When told to by the police E - If your mobile phone rings F - When signalled by a Highways Agency Traffic Officer
6) Your vehicle breaks down on the hard shoulder of a motorway. You decide to use your mobile phone to call for help. You should A - stand at the rear of the vehicle while making the call B - try to repair the vehicle yourself C - get out of the vehicle by the right-hand door D - check your location from the marker posts on the left
7) Your vehicle has broken down on a motorway. You aren't able to stop on the hard shoulder. What should you do? A - Switch on your hazard warning lights B - Stop following traffic and ask for help C - Attempt to repair your vehicle quickly D - Stand behind your vehicle to warn others
8) You are towing a trailer on a motorway. What is your maximum speed limit? A - 40 mph B - 50 mph C - 60 mph D - 70 mph
9) What should you do when driving or riding along a motorway? A - Look much further ahead than you would on other roads B - Travel much faster than you would on other roads C - Maintain a shorter separation distance than you would on other roads D - Concentrate more than you would on other roads
10) You are intending to leave the motorway at the next exit. Before you reach the exit you should normally position your vehicle A - in the middle lane B - in the left-hand lane C - on the hard shoulder D - in any lane
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