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Take the Junctions Mock Theory Test
1:
You are at a road junction turning into a minor road.There are pedestrians crossing the minor road. You should..
Sound your horn to let the pedestrians know you are there
Carry on. The pedestrians should give way to you
Give way to the pedestrians who are already crossing
Stop and wave the pedestrians across
2:
When may you enter a box junction?
Only when your exit road is clear
Only when there are less than two vehicles in front
Whenever you need to turn right
Whenever the traffic lights show green
3:
You want to turn right at a junction but you think your indicators cannot be seen clearly.What should you do?
Stay in the left-hand lane
Keep well over to the right
Give an arm signal as well as an indicator signal
Get out and check if your indicators can be seen
4:
What is the nearest you can park your vehicle to a junction?
10 metres
15 metres
20 metres
22 metres
5:
A toucan crossing is different from other crossings because
cyclists can use it
it is controlled by a traffic warden
it is controlled by two flashing lights
moped riders can use it
6:
You are waiting to turn right at the end of a road. Your view is obstructed by parked vehicles. What should you do?
Stop and then move forward slowly and carefully for a proper view
Move quickly to where you can see so you only block traffic from one direction
Wait for a pedestrian to let you know when it is safe for you to emerge
Turn your vehicle around immediately and find another junction to use
7:
At traffic lights, amber on its own means
prepare to go
go if no pedestrians are crossing
go if the way is clear
stop at the stop line
8:
You are at a junction controlled by traffic lights. When should you NOT proceed at green?
When pedestrians are waiting to cross
When you think the lights may be about to change
When you intend to turn right
When your exit from the junction is blocked
9:
When traffic lights are out of order, who has priority?
Traffic going straight on
Nobody
Traffic turning left
Traffic turning right
10:
What does the red light signify on a traffic light ?
Prepare to move off
OK to move off
Right turn only
Stop and wait
11:
You realise you are in the wrong at the last moment at a busy junction. What should you do?
Continue to where that lane takes you
Force your way into the lane you should be in
Give arm signals then cut across
Stop until the area is cleared
12:
You stop for pedestrians waiting to cross at a zebra crossing. They do not start to cross. What should you do?
Be patient and wait
Wave them to cross
Drive on
Sound your horn
13:
As a learner driver what can't you do when driving?
Drive with more than two passengers
Drive on the motorway
Drive over 40mph
Drive on dual carriageways
14:
You are approaching traffic lights that have been green for some time, what should you do?
Be ready to stop
Maintain your speed and brake hard if they change
Try and make it through on amber
Speed up
15:
You are waiting to emerge from a junction - what should you be most aware of?
Motorcyclists
Buses
Fast moving lorries
Cars
16:
What should you look for at junctions?
The lines on the road to see if you have right of way
Speeding cars who might hit you
Motorcyclists
Nothing
17:
What is the meaning of this sign?
Uneven road surface
Icy conditions ahead
Slippery road ahead
Bumpy road
18:
What is the meaning of this sign?
Humps in the road
Humpback bridge ahead
Tunnel ahead
Dip in the road ahead
19:
What is the meaning of this sign?
Accident blackspot ahead
Light signals ahead at a level crossing, airfield or bridge
Pedestrian crossing ahead
Temporary traffic lights ahead
20:
What is the meaning of this sign?
Level crossing without a barrier or gate ahead
Level crossing with barrier or gate ahead
Trams crossing ahead
Dip in the road
21:
What is the meaning of this sign?
No entry
Giveway to traffic on your right
No left turn
No right turn
22:
What is the meaning of this sign?
No overtaking
Two-way traffic crosses one-way road
Two-way traffic straight ahead
Dual carriageway ahead
23:
What is the meaning of this sign?
Double bend first to left
Bend to right
Junction on bend
Slippery road
24:
What is the meaning of this sign?
No left turn
No stopping
Sharp deviation of route to left
Diversion ahead
25:
What is the meaning of this sign?
Staggered junction
Crossroads
Junction on bend
T-junction
26:
What is the meaning of this sign?
Contra-flow bus lane
Buses only
Trams only
Tram crossing ahead
27:
What is the meaning of this sign?
No through road
No turning left
Give way
T-junctions
28:
What does this sign mean?
T-junction
No through road
Make the next turn
Turn left
29:
What is the procedure you use, before turning at a junction?
Signal manoeuvre
Mirror signal manoeuvre
Mirror manoeuvre signal
Manoeuvre mirror
30:
You want to turn left, just ahead of you is a moped. You should?
Overtake the moped before the junction
Pull along the moped and stay level until just before the junction
Sound your horn as a warning and pull in front of the moped
Stay behind until the moped has passed the junction
31:
You are approaching a junction at the end of a road. A cyclist just in front gives a right arm signal. What should you do?
Overtake before the cyclist gets to the junction
Slow down and allow the cyclist to turn
Flash your headlights at the cyclist
Overtake the cyclist on the left-hand side
32:
At a cross-road there are no road markings, who has priority?
Nobody
Traffic from the right
Traffic from ahead
Traffic from the left
33:
When reversing into a side street you see a pedestrian who wishes to cross behind you. You should?
Wave to the pedestrian to cross
Wave to the pedestrian to stop
Give way to the pedestrians
Reverse more slowly
34:
The minimum insurance cover you must have to drive on public roads is?
Fully comprehensive
Third party, fire and theft
Personal injury cover
Third party only
35:
In residential streets you may find a shown speed limit of?
20 mph
25 mph
35 mph
40 mph
36:
When amber and red traffic lights are shown together they mean?
Go if the way is clear
Prepare to go
Go if no pedestrians are crossing
Stop at the Stop Line
37:
Where are motorcyclists most at risk?
When moving off
On motorways
Approaching junctions
On dual carriageways
38:
You see this sign. What does it mean?
Gated road ahead
Cattle grid just ahead
Level crossing without gate or barrier
Level crossing with gate or barrier
39:
You intend to turn left into a minor road. As you approach you should?
Keep just left of the middle of the road
Keep in the middle of the road
Keep well to the left of the road
Swing out just before turning to make it easier to turn
40:
You are driving behind a cyclist as they approach a roundabout in the left hand lane. In which direction should you expect them to go?
Left
Any direction
Right
Straight ahead
41:
At a mini-roundabout you should?
Give way to traffic from the right
Give way to traffic from the left
Give way to traffic from the other way
Stop even when empty
42:
When can you can park on the right-hand side of the road at night?
If in a one-way street
As long as your sidelights are on
If more than 10 metres (32 feet) from a junction
If under a lamp-post
43:
At red traffic lights you are behind a cyclist. The traffic lights change what should you do?
Try to move off before the cyclist
Allow the cyclist time and room
Turn right but give the cyclist room
Tap your horn and drive through first
44:
You are waiting at a T-junction. A vehicle is coming from the right with the left signal flashing. What should you do?
Move out and accelerate hard
Wait until the vehicle starts to turn in
Pull out before the vehicle reaches the junction
Move out slowly
45:
You want to turn left at this junction. The view of the main road is restricted. What should you do?
Stay well back and wait to see if something comes
Build up your speed so that you can emerge quickly
Stop and apply the handbrake even if the road is clear
Approach slowly and edge out until you can see more clearly
46:
You are at the front of a queue of traffic waiting to turn right into a side road. Why is it important to check your right mirror just before turning?
To look for pedestrians about to cross
To make sure the side road is clear
To check for overtaking vehicles
To check for emerging traffic
47:
You are waiting to emerge from a junction. The windscreen pillar is restricting your view. What should you be particularly aware of?
Lorries
Motorcyclists
Buses
Coaches
48:
You may drive over a footpath
to overtake slow-moving traffic
if no pedestrians are near
when the pavement is very wide
to get into a property
49:
You are waiting to emerge at a junction. Your view is restricted by parked vehicles. What can help you to see traffic on the road you are joining?
Looking for traffic behind you
Making eye contact with other road users
Reflections of traffic in shop windows
Checking for traffic in your interior mirror
50:
You are driving along a road that has a cycle lane. The lane is marked by a solid white line. This means that during its period of operation
the lane may be used for parking your car
the lane may be used when necessary
you may drive in that lane at any time
you must not drive in that lane