At some junctions, lanes may go in different directions:
A. Act according to your guess
B. Follow the signs and get into the correct lane in good time
C. Both a & B
D. None of these
A. Act according to your guess
B. Follow the signs and get into the correct lane in good time
C. Both a & B
D. None of these
A. First use your mirrors to makes sure, you will not force another Driver or rider to swerve or slow down
B. If it is safe to moreover, signal before you do so
C. Change lane only when it is necessary and do not change more than one lane at a time
D. All of the above
A. White studs to mark the lanes or middle of the road
B. Red studs by the central reservation of a dual carriageway
C. Green studs may be used cross lay-bys and side roads
D. All of the above
A. Keep between them
B. But have no significance
C. Both A & B
D. None of these
A. Where the marked area is bordered by an unbroken white line:
B. you must not enter it except in an emergency
C. Where the line is broken, you should not enter the area unless you can see that is safe to do so
D. Both A & B
E. None of the above
A. You must keep pedestrian crossing clear
B. You are allowed to park on Zebra Crossing
C. You may or may not park your vehicle on the Zebra Crossing
D. All of the above
A. Look out for people waiting to cross. Be ready to slow down or stop to let them cross
B. When someone has stepped onto crossing, you must give way. Allow more time for stopping on wet or icy roads
C. You must not overtake or park on a Zebra, Puffin or Pelican crossing, including the area marked be zigzag lines
D. all of the above
A. Give way to pedestrians who are already crossing the road into which you are turning
B. Give way to pedestrians on a pavement you need to cross e.g. to reach a driveway
C. Be prepared for pedestrians walking in the road, especially on narrow country roads; Give them plenty of room
D. Take extra care on left-hand bends and keep your speed down
D. All of the above
A. Be careful near a place where children have gathered to purchase things to, eat or drink
B. Children are more interested in eatables than in traffic
C. Warn children using pressure horn
D. Both A & B
D. None of these
A. Near a school or mosque
B. In some places, there may be a flashing amber signal below the “School” warning sign. When these signals are flashing, drive very slowly
C. When passing by a stationary bus showing “School Bus” sign as children may be on or off
D. You must stop when a school crossing patrol shows a “STOP” for children sign
E. All of the above