Other Road Users
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Question 1 of 19
1. Question
What should you do when driving through a bus station?
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Watch out for people getting off the buses, keep your speed down, they may not always be watching what they are doing.
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Watch out for people getting off the buses, keep your speed down, they may not always be watching what they are doing.
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Question 2 of 19
2. Question
You are driving your vehicle and it leaks some diesel on a roundabout, this will mainly affect?
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Diesel fuel will become slippery when leaked onto the road. This is more dangerous for two wheeled vehicles as it reduces grip between the tyre and the road.
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Diesel fuel will become slippery when leaked onto the road. This is more dangerous for two wheeled vehicles as it reduces grip between the tyre and the road.
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Question 3 of 19
3. Question
Mark three answers. Which of these vehicles are more likely to be affected by strong wind?
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Strong winds can make the vehicles control difficult, it may force the vehicle into your path, be aware of other vehicles and drive appropriate to the road conditions.
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Strong winds can make the vehicles control difficult, it may force the vehicle into your path, be aware of other vehicles and drive appropriate to the road conditions.
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Question 4 of 19
4. Question
You are following a vehicle that is being driven by a learner; what should you do?
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Learner drivers can take longer to respond to other road users and situations. Do not drive too close to them, give them space.
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Learner drivers can take longer to respond to other road users and situations. Do not drive too close to them, give them space.
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Question 5 of 19
5. Question
You come up behind some horses, you are about to overtake; which of the following may scare the horses? Mark two answers.
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Always give horses plenty of space when passing them, drive slowly and don’t sound your horn or rev the engine. They can become startled at loud or sudden noises.
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Always give horses plenty of space when passing them, drive slowly and don’t sound your horn or rev the engine. They can become startled at loud or sudden noises.
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Question 6 of 19
6. Question
A disabled person is crossing a pelican crossing in front of you, the lights have now changed to green, you should? Mark two Answers.
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The green light at a pelican crossing means that if it is clear you may carry on. If there is a pedestrian still crossing you must wait.
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The green light at a pelican crossing means that if it is clear you may carry on. If there is a pedestrian still crossing you must wait.
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Question 7 of 19
7. Question
Pedestrians are crossing the road where you are about to turn left at a junction; you should?
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If pedestrians are already crossing the road you are turning into then give way to them. Do not sound your horn, flash your lights or wave them across. Be patient.
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If pedestrians are already crossing the road you are turning into then give way to them. Do not sound your horn, flash your lights or wave them across. Be patient.
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Question 8 of 19
8. Question
You are making a left turn from a main road into a side road and pedestrians are crossing the road, you should?
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You should always be aware of other road users and pedestrians. Look ahead and drive at the correct speed, reduce this if necessary.
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You should always be aware of other road users and pedestrians. Look ahead and drive at the correct speed, reduce this if necessary.
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Question 9 of 19
9. Question
You are turning into a minor road from a junction, there are pedestrians crossing the minor road, you should?
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Always look ahead to where you are going, if there are pedestrians already crossing give way to them.
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Always look ahead to where you are going, if there are pedestrians already crossing give way to them.
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Question 10 of 19
10. Question
You are turning right into a side road; before you turn you should check for motorcyclists who might be?
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You must always check your right-hand mirror before turning right. The motorcyclist may not see your signal.
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You must always check your right-hand mirror before turning right. The motorcyclist may not see your signal.
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Question 11 of 19
11. Question
Why is a toucan crossing different from other crossings?
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Pedestrians and cyclists can use the toucan crossing together; this is shown on the green light on it. These are push button operated.
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Pedestrians and cyclists can use the toucan crossing together; this is shown on the green light on it. These are push button operated.
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Question 12 of 19
12. Question
This sign would be seen, where?
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School buses carry children to and from school, be aware of children being picked up or dropped off.
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School buses carry children to and from school, be aware of children being picked up or dropped off.
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Question 13 of 19
13. Question
What does this sign mean?
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This sign means that pedestrians and cyclists may share the use in it.
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This sign means that pedestrians and cyclists may share the use in it.
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Question 14 of 19
14. Question
There are elderly pedestrians crossing the road, what would you do?
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Give elderly people more time to cross the road; do not harass them by sounding your horn, shouting or revving your engine.
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Give elderly people more time to cross the road; do not harass them by sounding your horn, shouting or revving your engine.
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Question 15 of 19
15. Question
Two elderly people are just about to cross the road, you see them, you should
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Their concentration, judgement, hearing and or vision may be impaired.
They may also take considerably longer to cross.Incorrect
Their concentration, judgement, hearing and or vision may be impaired.
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Question 16 of 19
16. Question
You are nearing a roundabout, a cyclist signals right, what should you do?
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Always give a cyclist plenty of room, when they are signalling to turn right at a roundabout you must give them the space and time to move to the correct lane.
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Always give a cyclist plenty of room, when they are signalling to turn right at a roundabout you must give them the space and time to move to the correct lane.
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Question 17 of 19
17. Question
As you approach this roundabout, you see a cyclist signalling right, why is the cyclist keeping to the left?
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The cyclist has signalled to turn right, give them the room to manoeuvre over, they may not be confident to pull into the path of other traffic.
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The cyclist has signalled to turn right, give them the room to manoeuvre over, they may not be confident to pull into the path of other traffic.
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Question 18 of 19
18. Question
You are waiting to pull out from a side road, why should you be more aware and watch out for motorcycles?
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If you are pulling out from a side road, be alert and observant to other traffic especially motorcycles, they are smaller and harder to see.
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If you are pulling out from a side road, be alert and observant to other traffic especially motorcycles, they are smaller and harder to see.
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Question 19 of 19
19. Question
Why would a motorcyclist use dipped headlight through the day?
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Using a motorcycle with its dipped headlight on will make it easier for other drivers to see their presence.
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Using a motorcycle with its dipped headlight on will make it easier for other drivers to see their presence.