Highway Code Quiz F
1.Alternating flashing red lights at a level crossing mean
a.you must stop
b.proceed if you think it is safe
c.it is out of order
2.When you see an inverted red triangle it means
a.stop at the road ahead
b.warning of a give way or stop at the end of the road
c.men at work
3.When there is excessive play on the footbrake it may mean the
a.brakes are not adjusted properly
b.brake linings are wet
c.brakes are badly worn and should be replaced
4.You should check the water in the radiator
a.daily
b.weekly
c.monthly
5.You are advised by the Highway Code to signal
a.in all situations
b.only if there is someone behind you
c.if necessary to warn or inform other road users
6.The sign illustrated means (red and white on a blue background)
a.permanent reduction in that lane
b.traffic has priority over oncoming vehicles
c.road narrows on the right
7.All new cars must be fitted with
a.reversing lights
b.a rear screen wiper and washer
c.interior and offside mirrors
8.To turn around on a busy wide road you should
a.do a ‘U’ turn
b.reverse into a side road
c.find a side road and turn around in that
9.The hand signal being give by the driver as shown means he
a.wants you to stop behind him
b.intends to slow down or stop
c.intends to turn right
10.When passing parked cars on a two lane dual carriageway you should
a.keep as close as possible to the parked vehicles so that others may pass you
b.signal before you overtake and as you return to the left
c.move to the outside lane in good time
11.On the approach to a corner you should
a.change down a gear to slow you down
b.slow down to an appropriate speed then select the most suitable gear
c.always select second gear
12.On traffic lights a steady amber light is followed by
a.green
b.red
c.amber and red
13.The sign illustrated means (black on a white background with a red border)
a.give way to traffic on major road ahead
b.give way to pedestrians
c.give way to oncoming traffic
14.The national speed limit on a two lane single carriageway is
a.40 mph
b.60 mph
c.70 mph
15.The distance travelled whilst reacting to danger will be affected by the
a.vehicle speed
b.condition of the road surface
c.condition of the brakes
16.A driver who wears a seat belt is
a.twice as safe as not wearing one
b.three times as safe as not wearing one
c.four times as safe as not wearing one
17.A driver should not overtake when
a.going down a steep hill
b.going up a hill
c.at a junction with another road
18.The sign illustrated means (red on a white background)
a.level crossing without a barrier
b.road works ahead
c.crossroads ahead
19.When braking on a wet road, you should
a.double your overall stopping distance
b. treble your overall stopping distance
c.quadruple your overall stopping distance
20.You should check the condition of your tyres
a.weekly
b.monthly
c.daily
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