While overtaking:

A. Do not overtake unless you can do so safely

B. Make sure the road is clear ahead and behind

C. Do not get too close to the vehicle you intend to overtake

D. Use your mirrors and Signal before you start to move out

E. All of the above

While Driving:

A. Keep well to the left of the road, but give pedestrians, cyclists and other slow moving traffic sufficient room

B. Keep in the middle of the road

C. Do not hug the middle of the road

D. Both A & B

D. None of these

Cycle lanes are shown by road marking and signs:

A. You must not drive or park in a cycle lane marked by an unbroken white line during its period or operation

B. Do not drive in a cycle lane marked by a broken white line unless it is unavoidable

C. Both A & B

D. None of these

In one-way streets:

A. Choose the correct lane for you exit as soon as you can

B. Do not change lanes suddenly, unless road signs or markings indicate otherwise

C. Choose the left-hand lane when going to the left, the right-hand lane when going to the right

D. The most appropriate lane when going straight ahead

D. All of the above

Where there is lane system on roads:

A. On a two-lane dual carriageway, use the right hand lane only for overtaking or turning right

B. On a three-lane dual carriageway, stay n he left-hand lane. If there are slower vehicles than you in that lane, Use the middle lane to overtake them but return to the left hand lane when it is clear

C. the right hand lane is for overtaking (of turning right); if you see it for overtaking, move back into the middle lane and then into the left-hand lane as soon as it is safe to do so

D. All of the above

In a traffic hold-up:

A. find any way at all costs

B. Do not try to ‘jump the queue’ by cutting into another lane or by overtaking the vehicles in front of you

C. Both A & B

D. None of these