Vulnerable Road Users

72 total questions from the Driving Theory Test 4 in 1 Kit app

  1. You're driving past a line of parked cars. What should you do if a ball bounces out into the road ahead?

slow down and be prepared to stop for children

  1. Where should you take particular care to look for motorcyclists and cyclists?

at junctions

  1. You're about to overtake a cyclist on a road that has a 30-mile per hour speed limit. How much room should you leave them as you overtake?

at least as much room as you would if you were overtaking a car

  1. How should you overtake horse riders?

drive slowly and leave plenty of room

  1. Why do motorcyclists wear bright clothing?

to make them more visible

  1. What does this sign mean?

cycle route ahead

  1. What should you do when you see horse riders in front?

slow down and be ready to stop

  1. What does this sign mean?

a route for pedestrians and cyclsts

  1. You're traveling behind a moped. What should you do if you want to turn left a short distance ahead?

stay behind until the moped has passed the junction

  1. Why should these road markings be kept clear?

to allow children to see and be seen when they're crossing the road

  1. Your turning left from a main road into a side road. What should you do if there's a pedestrian on the pavement waiting to cross the side road?

wait and give way to the pedestrian

  1. What action should you take when you see flashing amber lights under a school warning sign?

reduce speed until you're clear of the area

  1. What should you do if you see older people crossing the road ahead

be patient and allow them to cross in their own time

  1. You are driving past parked cars. What should you do if you see a bicycle wheel sticking out between the cars?

slow down and be prepared to stop for a cyclist

  1. What does it mean if you see a pedestrian with a dog but has a yellow or burgundy coat?

the pedestrian is deaf

  1. Why is a toucan crossing different from a puffing crossing?

pedestrians and cyclists can use it together

  1. At night, what does it mean if you see a pedestrian wearing reflective clothing and carrying a bright red light?

you're approaching an organized walk

  1. What should you do when you see an older person about to cross the road ahead?

be careful; they may misjudge your speed

  1. You're about to reverse into a side road. What should you do if a pedestrian is waiting to cross behind your car?

give way to the pedestrian

  1. Your driving towards a zebra crossing. Watch what should you do if a person in a wheelchair is starting to cross?

be prepared to stop

  1. What should you do when you're approaching this crossing?

prepare to slow down and stop

  1. Where would you see the sign?

on a school bus

  1. You're about to overtake a cyclist. Why should you leave them as much room as you would give to a car?

the cyclist might be unsettled if you pass too near them

  1. You're turning right from a main road into a side road. There's no uncommon traffic. What should you do if pedestrians are standing on the pavement waiting to cross the side road

wait and give way to the pedestrians

  1. You've driven up to a pelican crossing. What must you do while the amber light is flashing?

give way to any pedestrians on the crossing

  1. What should you do when you're passing loose sheep on the road?

go very slowly

  1. You're 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 check for overtaking vehicles

  1. How will the school crossing patrol signal you to stop?

by displaying a 'stop' sign

  1. Who may use toucan crossings?

cyclists and pedestrians

  1. How should you react to inexperienced drivers?

be patient and prepare for them to react more slowly

  1. You're on a country road. What should you expect to see coming toward view on your side of the road?

pedestrians

  1. Which road users are most difficult to see when you're reversing your car?

children

  1. You see a horse rider as you approach a roundabout. What should you do if they're signaling right but keeping well to the left?

stay well back

  1. Which sign means that there may be people walking across the road?

  1. As you approach a pelican crossing, the light changes to green. What should you do if older people are still crossing?

wait patiently while they cross

  1. What does this sign mean?

With-flow cycle lane

  1. Which is the most vulnerable road user?

motorcyclist

  1. The road outside this school is marked with yellow zigzag lines. What do these lines mean?

You should not wait or park your vehicle here

  1. Why should you look carefully for motorcyclists and cyclists at junctions?

they're harder to see

  1. What's the purpose of these road markings?

to make sure children can see and be seen when they're crossing the road

  1. You're travelling on a narrow section of Road. What should you do if a horse rider ahead is riding in the centre of the lane?

stay behind and allow them to ride in this position

  1. Why should you allow extra room while overtaking a motorcyclist on a windy day?

the rider may be blown in front of you

  1. You're waiting to come out of a side road. Why should you look carefully for motorcycles?

motorcycles can easily be hidden behind obstructions

  1. You're approaching a roundabout. What should you do if there are horses being ridden in front of you?

Give them plenty of room

  1. What should you do when you're following a learner driver who stalls at a junction?

Be patient, as you expect them to make mistakes

  1. Why should you check for motorcyclists just before turning right into a side road?

They may be overtaking on your right

  1. You're driving in a slow-moving queue of traffic. What should you do just before changing lanes?

Look for motorcyclists filtering through the traffic

  1. Why do motorcyclists use dipped headlights in daylight?

So that the rider can be seen more easily

  1. Where would you see this sign?

on a school bus

  1. This junction, controlled by traffic lights, has a marked area between two stop signs . What's this for?

To allow cyclists to position themselves in front of other traffic

  1. What does it mean when a moving vehicle is showing a flashing amber beacon?

The vehicle is slow moving

  1. What hazard should you be especially aware of if you're turning left into a side road?

pedestrians

  1. What should you do if you want to turn left at a junction where pedestrians have started to cross?

Give way to them

  1. You want to turn right from a junction. What should you do if your view s restricted by parked vehicles?

Stop, then move forward slowly until you have a clear view

  1. Which vehicle should you allow extra room as you overtake them?

bicycle

  1. You've stopped at a pelican crossing. What should you do if a disabled person is crossing slowly in front of you and the lights change to green?

wait for them to finish crossing

  1. Powered vehicles used by disabled people are small and can bee hard too see. What must they display if they're travelling on a dual carriageway?

flashing amber beacon

  1. A horse rider is in the left-hand lane approaching a roundabout. Where should you expect the rider to go?

in any direction

  1. You want to turn right from a main road into a side road. What should you do just before turning?

check for traffic overtaking on your right

  1. You're driving at night. What should you do if you're dazzled by a vehicle behind you?

set your mirror to the anti-dazzle position

  1. You're driving in town. Why should you be careful if there's a bus at a buss stop on the other side of the road?

pedestrians might come from behind the bus

  1. You've just passed your driving test. How can you reduce your risk of being involved in a collision?

by taking further training

  1. You're approaching a roundabout. What should you do if a cyclist ahead is signalling to turn right?

give the cyclist plenty of room

  1. You're following two cyclists as they approach a roundabout in the left-hand lane. Where would you expect the cyclists to go?

any direction

  1. What should you do when you're following a motorcyclist along a road that has a poor surface?

allow extra room in case they swerve to avoid potholes

  1. You see a pedestrian carrying a white stick that also has a red band. What does this mean?

they're deaf and blind

  1. Why do motorcyclists often look round over their right shoulder just before turning right?

to check for traffic in their blind area

  1. You want to reverse into a side road. What should you do if you're not sure that the area behind your car is clear?

get out and check

  1. You're approaching this roundabout. What should you do when a cyclist is keeping to the left while signalling to turn right?

allow them space to turn

  1. You're following a cyclist. What should you do when you wish to turn left a short distance ahead?

hold back until the cyclist has passed the junction

  1. What should you do if the left-hand pavement is closed due to street repairs?

watch out for pedestrians walking in the road

  1. Are the questions in this app the same as the questions in the real official test? Please note - This is a Driving Test Success question

no, these are revision questiosn