What is the rule of a yellow box junction
Keep clear unless youre the first vehicle turning right
Who cant use a motorway
No L drivers
Vehicles under 50cc
Slow Vehicles (under 50km/h)
Invalid - carriages
Pedal- cyclists
Pedestrians
Animals
Where would you dip your headlights
Coming behind or against other road users
Poor weather conditions (fog, heavy rain or snow)
Either side of light up hours
Build up or well lit areas (Villages, Towns & Citys)
What is the minimum tyre depth
1.6mm Tread Depth
Where would you see a white H on a blue background
Coming to a Hospital
At a junction with roads of equal importance, who would you give way to
Traffic coming on the right
What would you do before going on a long journey
Check your route for weight & height restrictions
Check the weather conditions
Check the vehicle is in good road condition: oil, water, windscreen wash, clutch fluid, fuel, tyres, wipers, head & tail lights, break lights, indicators.
Check for any delays on your route (roadworks)
What does a continuous white line in the centre of the road mean
Do not cross, no overtaking
If there are two lines in the centre of the road, one continuous and one broken, which do you obey?
The line closest to you
What are the maximum speed limits with a trailer
80km/h on Motorways
80km/h on National Roads & Dual Carriageways
50km/h in towns unless otherwise signposted
Process of Hitching up
Reverse in line with trailer
Handbrake on in towing vehicle, engine off
Connect Breakaway cable
Wind Jockey wheel down
Open handle on coupling and lower hitch onto ball
Allow handle to close on hitch when secured onto ball.
Lift Jockey wheel up, lock and stow securely
Connect electrical cable
Release Trailer handbrake