Before driving in fog:
A. Consider if your journey is essential
B. If journey is necessary, then all time
C. Make sure your windscreen, windows and lights are clean and that all your lights (including brake lights) are working
D. All of the above
A. Consider if your journey is essential
B. If journey is necessary, then all time
C. Make sure your windscreen, windows and lights are clean and that all your lights (including brake lights) are working
D. All of the above
A. Drop back if someone overtakes and pulls into the gap in front of you
B. Keep on as it is others duty to take care
C. Both A & B
D. None of these
A. But in good conditions on road carrying fast traffic a two second time gap may be sufficient
B. The gap should De at least doubled on wet roads and increased further on icy roads
C. The gap is not necessary
D. both A & B
A. Drive at a speed that will allow him to stop well within the distance he can see to be clear
B. Leave enough space between him and the vehicle in front so that he can pull up safely if it suddenly slow down or stop
C. Both A & B
D. None of these
A. The permissible speed limit should be reduced by 16 km/h for each adverse factor or to 32 km/h whichever is higher
B. A speed limit does not mean it is safe to drive at the speed
C. Drive according to the conditions. Slow down if road is wet or icy and in fog
D. Drive more slowly at night when it is harder to see pedestrians and cyclists
D. All of the above
A. Do not pullout sharply from behind
B. Do not cut in front instead change to right lane, before reaching the minimum following safe distance i.e. two second gap
C. Revert to the left lane only after the overtaken vehicle; can be seen in the rear view mirror
D. All of the above
A. Proceed as normal
B. Give way to vehicles coming down hill
C. Stop and give way to vehicles proceeding uphill
D. None of these
A. Give signal of your intention to the vehicle in front by flashing your headlights a few times
B. Overtake only when there is no traffic approaching from the opposite direction
C. Overtake only when there is no traffic approaching from the opposite direction
D. Overtake only when the vehicle being overtaken is moving at a speed at least 10kmh slower than yours
E. All of the above
A. Where traffic is queuing at junctions or road works
B. When you would force another vehicle to swerve or slow down
C. At a level crossing
D. All of the above
A. Where you would have to drive over an area marked with diagonal stripes or chevrons
B. Where you would have to enter a lane reserved for buses, or cyclists
C. Between a bus and the kerb when it is at a stop
D. All of the above