Why is a toucan crossing different from other crossings?
At what age does category B driving entitlement normally expire?
What's the purpose of these road humps?
What's the purpose of the yellow lines painted across the road?
What should you do when you're being followed by an ambulance showing a flashing blue beacon?
At what age does a passenger become responsible for fastening their own seat belt?
Where is parking prohibited?
When will an approved driving instructor (ADI) be subject to standards checks?
What should you do when you've agreed a lesson plan with a pupil?
What should you do when you approach a bus signalling to move away from a bus stop?
How should you choose your method of instruction?
Your vehicle is stationary in traffic. When are you allowed to use the horn?
Which vehicles aren't allowed to use the right-hand lane of a three-lane motorway?
Your pupil's knowledge and driving competence improve. What's likely to happen to the level of instructor involvement?
You're teaching a pupil to drive a car smoothly and with good coordination. In which area of activity will this learning mainly take place?
You're at a pelican crossing. What does the flashing amber light mean?
You're driving on a windy day. When do you need to take account of the weather conditions?
What does 'tailgating' mean?
You want to turn into the next side road on the left. What should you do if you're following a cyclist as you approach the junction?
Which vehicles aren't allowed in the right-hand lane of a three-lane motorway?
You're driving in a one-way street. Where should you position the car to turn right?
What should you teach a pupil to do if another driver flashes their headlights?
How is a toucan crossing different from a pelican crossing?
You're driving in a town and want to turn left at a junction. What should you do if pedestrians are crossing at the junction?
What should you do if you think the driver of the vehicle in front has forgotten to cancel their right indicator?
Where are vehicles most likely to be affected by a side wind?
For how long does a driving-test pass certificate remain valid?
You're teaching a pupil to stop. What should you teach them about using the gears to help slow the car?
You're teaching a pupil to move away on a downhill gradient. What advice would you give them about the gears?
What should you teach your pupils to do when they're learning to turn their vehicle around in the road?
Apart from routine maintenance, when should you check your engine's oil level?
What does this sign mean?
What's the national speed limit on the motorway for a car?
How will a school crossing patrol signal you to stop?
How can you encourage a pupil to develop a good driving attitude?
What should you do if you see two elderly pedestrians about to cross the road ahead?
What type of emergency vehicle is fitted with a green flashing beacon?
A car is fitted with dual accelerator, clutch and brake pedals. Which of the pedals must be removed before the car can be used for a driving test?
Why do you need to take time to identify your pupil's learning goals?
If you provide a demonstration of a skill in a lesson, how should you follow it up?
You're teaching a pupil who continually drives too fast. What should you do to correct this problem?
You're driving on a motorway. What must you do if you see this signal above every lane?
You're in a line of traffic. What action should you take if the driver behind you is following very closely?
Drivers convicted of certain dangerous driving offences are required to take an extended driving test. How does the extended test differ from the standard driving test?
You wish to turn right. Why should you take up the correct position in good time?
Why should an approved driving instructor (ADI) spend time clarifying a pupil's learning goals and needs?
You're driving at night. When can you park on the right-hand side of the road?
How much verbal instruction is needed to help a pupil attain a good standard of driving?
What should you do if a pupil seems to have reached a point where they've stopped making progress in their learning?
Why do motorcyclists often wear bright clothing?
What should you do if a pupil drives the rear wheels over the kerb when they turn left?
What rules apply to anyone who accompanies a learner driver while they drive on the road?
When should you use the 'two-second rule'?
How must you treat a pelican crossing that crosses the road in a straight line and has a central island?
You're driving up to a roundabout. What should you do if a cyclist, positioned to the left, is signalling to turn right?
What should you do if you have to use the dual controls?
What should you do if a pupil stops making progress in their learning?
Your pupil, who is profoundly deaf, intends to apply for a driving test. What advice should you give them about their application?
What should you do if a pupil you're instructing fails to make the progress you were expecting?
Why have 'Red Routes' been introduced into major cities?
What should you do if you're driving behind a cyclist who's giving a right turn signal?
Why would a motorcyclist use dipped headlights in daylight?
When should a vehicle's horn be used?
Typically, how does ageing affect people's driving ability?
How often do you have to renew your photo on a photocard car driving licence?
For how long is an MOT certificate normally valid?
Why should you look very carefully for motorcyclists and cyclists at junctions?
What should you do when you come to a place where elderly people are crossing the road?
You're driving behind a large vehicle. What will happen if you're too close to it?
Diamond-shaped signs give instructions to drivers of which vehicles?
You're following a vehicle on a wet road. What time gap should you leave between your vehicle and the one in front?
What should you do if you wish to overtake a long, slow-moving vehicle on a busy road?
You're waiting to drive out of a side road. Why should you look carefully for motorcycles?
How should you park when you leave your vehicle overnight on a road that has a 40 mph speed limit?
What colour are the reflective studs between the lanes on a motorway?
What must you do when you arrive at a blind junction?
Which organisation publishes guidance about medical conditions that might prevent someone from driving?
When should you assess a learner driver's progress?
Which vehicle is least likely to be affected by side winds?
Why should you keep well back when you're following a large vehicle?
What's a cover note?
Who has priority at a crossroads where there are no signs or road markings?
What colour are the reflective studs where a slip road joins a motorway?
What's meant by 'transfer of learning'?
What's the minimum driving age for a person receiving the enhanced rate of the mobility component of Personal Independence Payment?
You're entering an area of roadworks. What must you do if you see this sign?
You're driving at night. When can you park on the right-hand side of a road?
You're driving at night on a road that has a 30 mph speed limit. You find somewhere to park near a junction. How close to the junction are you allowed to park?
What does it mean when you see a pedestrian carrying a white stick that has a red band or bands?
What should an instructor do when they see their pupil commit a driving fault?
What's the nearest you may park to a junction?
What should you do if a driver comes out of a side road, causing you to brake hard?
Why should you never wave people across at pedestrian crossings?
What should you do with driving-school L plates when the vehicle isn't being used for tuition?
At a puffin crossing, which colour traffic light follows the green light?
On a road where trams operate, which vehicles are most at risk from the tram rails?
A child under 3 years old is travelling in the front seat of a car. What must the driver ensure?
The traffic light ahead is showing an amber light. Which colour light(s) will it show next?
What should a driving-test candidate do if their inertia-reel seat belt has temporarily locked and they cannot put it on at the start of their test?
Where are the amber reflective studs on a motorway?
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