Use cycle lanes and tracks wherever possible:

A. Cycle lanes are marked by either an unbroken or broken white line along the carriageway

B. Keep within the lane and watch out for traffic emerging from side turnings

C. Both A & b

D. None of these

When riding a cycle:

A. You may only use a bus lane if the signs include a cycle symbol

B. Be very careful when overtaking a bus or leaving a bus lane as you will be entering a busier traffic flow

C. Take great care when crossing or turning on to a dual carriageway without traffic light signals. Wait for safe gaps and cross each carriageway in turn

D. All of the above

At roundabouts when cycling:

A. Watch out for long vehicles on the roundabout. It may be sager to wait until they have cleared the roundabout. It may be sager to wait until they have cleared the roundabout

B. If you are ensuring about using the roundabout; Dismount and walk your cycle round on the pavement or verge

C. Both A & B

D. None of these

While cycling you should:

A. Look well ahead for obstructions in the road, such as drains, pot-holes and parked cars, so that you do not have to swerve suddenly to avoid them

B. Leave plenty of room when passing parked of room when passing parked cars and watch out for doors being opened into your path

C. Take care near road humps narrowing and other traffic calming features. Do not ride along a drainage channel at the edge of the road to avoid such features

D. all of the above

While cycling on roads:

A. You must obey traffic signs and traffic light signals

B. you must not cycle on the pavement

C. Look all around before moving away from the kerb, turning or away from the kerb, turning or maneuvering to make sure it is safe to do so. Then give a clear arm signal to show other road

D. users what your intent to do

E. All of the above

While cycling at roundabouts you may feel safer:

A. approaching in the left- hand lane and keeping to the left in the roundabout

B. If you do keep to the left, take extra care when cycling across exists and signal right to show you are not leaving

C. Watch out for vehicles crossing your path to leave or join the roundabout

D. all of the above

When turning right, being a cyclist you should:

A. Check the traffic behind you, signal and when it is safe move to the center of the road

B. Wait until there is a safe gap in traffic before completing the turn

C. It may be safer to wait on the left until there is a safe gap or to dismount and walk your cycle across the road

D. All of the above