driving theory

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Flashcards on driving theory, created by joannalivesey on 15/09/2014.
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In which scenario should you never consider overtaking cyclists? immediately before making a LH turn
While driving behind a vehicle on a road that is slippery and wet, what time gap should you leave between their car and yours? 4 seconds
In addition to sentencing for a driving offence, what is the procedure a disqualified driver has to follow to re-obtain a driving licence? resit all tests after period of disqualification, applying as a new driver
When travelling on icy roads, how should you drive? highest gear possible to minimise chance of wheelspin
it is unacceptable to reverse... for longer than you need to
national speed limit for the motorway 70mph
When must you NOT sound your horn? built up area between 11.30pm and 7am
You break down on a motorway and need to call for assistance. Why might it be better to use the emergency roadside phone rather than your mobile phone emergency roadside phone lets the emergency services know where you are
What is a cover note document you receive before you get your insurance certificate
vehicle with a green flashing beacon? doctor going to emergency call
Where will you find a crawler lane on a motorway? on a steep gradient- so heavy loads don't cause obstruction
It is important that you check tyre pressure regularly. This should be done when tyres are cold
what has a blue flashing beacon? •bomb disposal •blood transfusion •police patrol •mountain rescue •coastguard •ambulance • fire engine
box junction rules • You MUST NOT enter the box until your exit road or lane is clear UNLESS you want to turn right, and are only stopped from doing so by oncoming traffic, or by other vehicles waiting to turn right • At signalled roundabouts you MUST NOT enter the box unless you can cross over it completely without stopping
MOT rules Cars/motorcycles MUST normally pass an MOT test four years from the date of the first registration and every year after that
stopping distance • in good conditions at 70mph • 315 feet (96 metres)
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