Driving Test Law ADI Text by theorytestuk.co.uk | Aug 17, 2023 | 0 comments Welcome to your Driving Test Law ADI Text 1. 1. Someone is going to tow a trailer that’s wider than their car. What must they fit to their car before they start towing it? Exterior towing mirrors Projection markers Parking sensors Rear-view camera 2. 2. You're driving at night. When can you park on the right-hand side of a road? When you park in a one-way street When you park with your offside parking lights switched on When you park less than 10 metres (32 feet) from a junction When you park under a lamppost 3. 3. What does it mean if your motor insurance policy has an excess of £100? The insurance company will pay the first £100 of any claim You'll be paid £100 if you don't have a collision Your vehicle is insured for a value of £100 if it's stolen You'll have to pay the first £100 of any claim 4. 4. Which vehicles aren't allowed in the right-hand lane of a three-lane motorway? Vans Motorcycles Vehicles towing a trailer or caravan Motorcycles fitted with a sidecar 5. 5. Your car is fitted with a dual accelerator pedal. What must you do before using the car for a driving test? Display a sign warning that the car is fitted with a dual accelerator pedal Put a rubber boot over the dual accelerator pedal Remove the dual accelerator pedal Ensure the dual accelerator pedal is in working order 6. 6. You're driving at night on a road that has a 30 mph speed limit. You find somewhere to park near a junction. How close to the junction are you allowed to park? 10 metres (32 feet) 15 metres (50 feet) 20 metres (66 feet) 25 metres (82 feet) 7. 7. What lights should you use if daytime visibility is poor but not seriously reduced? Headlights and fog lights Front fog lights Dipped headlights Rear fog lights 8. 8. What restrictions are placed on someone's driving licence if they're blind in one eye? They're only permitted to drive while they're wearing glasses They're required to have additional mirrors fitted to any car they drive Their driving licence isn't restricted in any way They aren't permitted to drive a motor car 9. 9. How would it be illegal for a provisional licence holder to drive? At more than 30 mph Without an accompanying driver With passengers in the rear seats If they're under 18 years old 10. 10. The MOT certificate on your vehicle has expired. When can you drive the vehicle on the road? You may continue driving the vehicle providing it passes the MOT test within one calendar month You may drive the vehicle to and from an MOT test appointment You must arrange for the MOT testing station to collect the vehicle on a trailer You can drive the vehicle when you've told your insurance company 11. 11. What will a candidate be given if they fail their driving test? An application for a new provisional licence A copy of The Highway Code and advice on how to prepare next time A copy of the driving-test report and an explanation of the faults An indication of the number of lessons they need to correct their faults 12. 12. When may you use your vehicle's horn while you're driving in a built-up area? Between 7.00 am and 11.30 pm Between midnight and 6.00 am Between 11.30 pm and 6.00 am Between 4.00 am and 7.00 am 13. 13. You want to use your mobile phone to make a personal call while you're driving. What must you do if it has no hands-free facility? Drive carefully while you're using the phone Park safely before using the phone Slow down to less than 30 mph before using the phone Hold the phone in your right hand 14. 14. What must a learner driver have before they drive on the road for the first time? A driving licence without any penalty points A professional driving instructor with them A valid provisional driving licence A driving-test booking 15. 15. Your vehicle has been involved in a collision with another vehicle. Some damage has occurred. What must you do after you've stopped? Report the incident to the police some time within the next seven days Show the other driver your registration and MOT certificates Give your own and the vehicle owner's name and address to anyone having reasonable grounds for requiring them Give your name and address to all witnesses 16. 16. Your car is fitted with seat belts. When can a passenger travel in your car without wearing a seat belt? When they're under 14 years old When they're under 1.5 metres (5 feet) in height When they're sitting in a rear seat When they're exempt for medical reasons 17. 17. A pupil with a physical disability is concerned that the examiner won't understand their special needs. What should you tell them? They'll have to be much better than an able-bodied driver All examiners are trained to assess the driving of candidates with special needs The examiner will have more time to study their faults They'll be tested to a lower standard than an able-bodied driver 18. 18. What's the lowest level of insurance cover you must have to drive on public roads? Third party, fire and theft Fully comprehensive Third party only Personal injury cover 19. 19. What should you do when you leave your car unattended? Leave the engine running Switch the engine off but leave the key in Lock it and remove the key Leave the hazard warning lights on 20. 20. You're parking on the road at night. When should you use parking lights? When there are white lines in the middle of the road When the speed limit exceeds 30 mph When you're facing oncoming traffic When you're near a bus stop 21. 21. You're entering an area of roadworks. What must you do if you see this sign? Not exceed the speed limit Obey the limit only during rush hour Treat the speed limit as advisory Obey the limit except for overnight 22. 22. Your pupil has just passed their driving test. What’s the maximum authorised mass (MAM) of any trailer that they can tow? 6,500 kg 5,500 kg 4,500 kg 3,500 kg 23. 23. You're driving with your front fog lights switched on. What must you do if the fog has cleared? Leave them on if other drivers have their lights on Switch them off as long as visibility remains good Flash them to warn oncoming traffic that it's foggy Drive with them on instead of your headlights 24. 24. You're driving on a road that has double white lines along the centre of the road. The line nearest you is continuous. When may you cross this line to overtake? When you're passing traffic that's queuing at a junction with a major road When you can see there are no obstructions on the right-hand side of the road When you're passing a road maintenance vehicle that's travelling at less than 10 mph When you're passing a car that's slowing down to turn left into a minor road 25. 25. Who's responsible for ensuring that a 16 year-old passenger wears a seat belt? The car driver The 16 year-old The parent/guardian The car owner 26. 26. Under the New Drivers Act, a new driver will have their licence revoked if they get six or more penalty points on their licence. This only applies to drivers after they pass their first practical driving test. Over what period of time does it apply? 2 years 3 years 4 years 5 years 27. 27. What's the first thing you should do if the vehicle you're driving is involved in a collision? Stop, but only if people are injured Call the emergency services Stop at the scene of the incident Call your insurance company 28. 28. What should a driver do if they've had a few alcoholic drinks at a party? Have a strong cup of coffee and then drive home Drive home carefully and slowly Go home by public transport Wait a short while and then drive home 29. 30. 30. What should you do if you're taking drugs that are likely to affect your driving? Seek medical advice before driving Limit your driving to essential journeys Only drive if accompanied by a full licence holder Only drive for short distances 31. 31. What rules apply to anyone who accompanies a learner driver while they drive on the road? They must have held a full EC/EEA licence for the category of vehicle being driven for at least 3 years and they must be at least 21 years old They must have held a full EC/EEA licence for the category of vehicle being driven for at least 3 years and they must be at least 25 years old They must have held a full EC/EEA licence for the category of vehicle being driven for at least 4 years and they must be at least 21 years old They must have held a full EC/EEA licence for the category of vehicle being driven for at least 4 years and they must be at least 25 years old 32. 32. What does it mean if you see a pedestrian carrying a white cane that has a red band or bands wrapped around it? The pedestrian is deaf but not visually impaired The pedestrian is blind and deaf The pedestrian is blind and without speech The pedestrian is deaf and without speech 33. 33. When can you use a mobile phone while you're driving? When you're satisfied that no other traffic is near When you're able to drive one-handed When there's a genuine emergency When you have a passenger who can steer for you 34. 34. What's the speed limit on a motorway for a car towing a trailer? 40 mph 50 mph 60 mph 70 mph 35. 35. Why is it illegal to use a hand-held mobile phone while you're driving? It will affect your satellite navigation system It will reduce your field of vision It will distract your attention from the road It will affect your vehicle's electronic systems 36. 36. You're invited to a pub lunch. What's your best course of action if you know that you'll have to drive in the evening? Avoid mixing your alcoholic drinks Eat a hot meal with your alcoholic drinks Have some milk before drinking alcohol Don't drink any alcohol at all 37. 37. Your vehicle is fitted with a hands-free phone system. What's likely to happen if you use this equipment while you're driving? Your driving will be unaffected Your attention will be distracted away from driving You'll have trouble hearing the phone conversation You'll notice an improvement in your hazard perception 38. 38. You're driving a car. What should you do before answering a call on your mobile phone? Reduce your speed Stop in a safe and convenient place Check your mirrors Check who's calling 39. 39. A pupil has a friend who's agreed to help with their driving tuition. What age and driving experience must they have? They must be 18 or over and have a full driving licence They must be 18 or over and hold an advanced driver's certificate They must be 21 or over and have held a full licence for at least two years They must be 21 or over and have held a full licence for at least three years 40. 40. Which vehicles aren't allowed to use the right-hand lane of a three-lane motorway? Motorcycles Vehicles under 3.5 tonnes Vehicles towing a trailer People carriers with seven seats 41. 41. A physically disabled driver passes their driving test in a specially adapted vehicle. How will their driving licence be restricted? They'll only be allowed to drive vehicles with automatic transmission They'll be restricted to vehicles fitted with suitable adaptations They'll have no restriction on the type of vehicle they can drive They'll have to keep within certain speed limits for three years 42. 42. A learner driver with a disability wants to take a driving test. What advice should you give them? Declare their disability when they apply for the test Tell their examiner which company fitted the adaptations Go ahead with the test without telling the examiner Make sure they bring along their Blue Badge 43. 43. What's the national speed limit for a car on a dual carriageway? 30 mph 50 mph 60 mph 70 mph 44. 44. An approved driving instructor (ADI) must always display red L plates (in Wales, red D or L plates or both) on the car when teaching learner drivers. What else must they display if they're charging for the driving lesson? Their insurance certificate Their ADI certificate Their health-and-safety certificate Their Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check 45. 45. What's the speed limit on a road that has street lights but no speed-limit repeater signs? 30 mph 40 mph 50 mph 60 mph 46. 46. A 17 year-old wants to learn to drive. What must they have before they start practising on the public highway? A passport A valid provisional licence A theory-test pass certificate A lesson with an approved driving instructor 47. 47. Who can supervise a learner driver? Someone who's at least 20 years old and has held a full licence in that category of vehicle for the last three years Someone who's at least 21 years old and has held a full licence in that category of vehicle for the last three years Someone who's at least 21 years old and has held a full licence in that category of vehicle for the last year Someone who's at least 25 years old and has held a full licence in that category of vehicle for the last year 48. 48. When must you show your motor insurance certificate? When you're taking your driving test When you've bought or sold a vehicle When your vehicle is having an MOT inspection When you've been involved in an incident 49. 49. A candidate taking their practical driving test is allowed to have someone accompany them on the test. How should this person behave during the test? They should take no part in the test They should calm the candidate They should intervene if the candidate drives dangerously They should make notes of what's said 50. 50. You have a pupil who is colour-blind. How will this affect their ability to drive? They must have a doctor's certificate allowing them to drive They're allowed to drive without restriction They're not legally allowed to drive They must have glasses with special lenses 51. 51. You're teaching your pupil how to reverse a car into a side road on the left. What should you teach them to do if the rear nearside tyre gently touches the kerb? Drive forward to straighten the car and then continue reversing Drive around the corner to where they started from and start again Accept that they're not ready for this exercise and drive off Keep going backwards until they mount the kerb and then pull forward 52. 52. At what age does a passenger become responsible for fastening their own seat belt? 14 years old 15 years old 16 years old 18 years old 53. 53. What's a cover note? A driving licence A temporary insurance certificate A registration document An MOT certificate 54. 54. What sort of pass certificate will the examiner issue if a disabled driver passes their driving test in a specifically adapted motor car? A pass certificate that states they can only drive a car with automatic transmission A pass certificate that's unrestricted A pass certificate that limits them to driving a suitably adapted car A pass certificate that limits them to certain speed limits for three years 55. 56. 56. How many years after they're newly registered must cars in Great Britain have an MOT test? One year Three years Five years Seven years 57. 57. In some circumstances, you're allowed to park your car on the road at night without lights. It must be facing in the direction of traffic flow and at least 10 metres (32 feet) from any junction. What other restriction applies? The speed limit for the road must be 30 mph or less The speed limit for the road must be 40 mph or less The road must not be a dual carriageway The road must not be on a bus route 58. 58. Which lights should you use when you're driving in daylight and it's foggy? Sidelights Full-beam headlights Hazard warning lights Dipped headlights 59. 59. You're driving a friend's children home from school. They're both under 14 years old. Who's responsible for making sure they wear a seat belt? An adult passenger The children You Your friend 60. 60. You're driving in fog. When should high-intensity rear fog lights be used? When visibility is reduced to 100 metres (328 feet) or less When visibility is reduced to 125 metres (408 feet) or less When visibility is reduced to 150 metres (490 feet) or less When visibility is reduced to 175 metres (572 feet) or less 61. 61. You're teaching a pupil to reverse into a side road. What's the law governing your use of the seat belt? You must wear your seat belt at any time the pupil is moving forward during the manoeuvre You must wear your seat belt for the whole manoeuvre You may leave your seat belt off for the whole of the manoeuvre You should remove your seat belt to assist the pupil 62. 62. A disabled driver has difficulty turning their head. What will help overcome this disability when they're driving? Special seating Additional mirrors Being allowed not to wear a seat belt Automatic transmission 63. 63. What's the maximum authorised mass (MAM) of a category B vehicle? 3.0 tonnes 7.5 tonnes 5.0 tonnes 3.5 tonnes 64. 64. Where would parking be likely to cause an obstruction? In a parking bay In a lay-by Where the kerb is raised Where the kerb has been lowered for wheelchairs 65. 65. When can you use your front fog lights? When you're dazzled by the lights of oncoming vehicles At any time, so that you're noticed Instead of main-beam headlights When visibility is 100 metres (328 feet) or less 66. 66. You're teaching a pupil how to turn the vehicle around. Can you remove your seat belt while you're teaching this exercise? Yes, but only when asked to do so by the pupil Yes, you may remove your seat belt during any manoeuvre that involves reversing Yes, but only if the pupil holds an exemption certificate Yes, you may remove your seat belt but only when the vehicle is actually reversing 67. 67. What's the minimum distance from which an approved driving instructor (ADI) must be able to read a number plate that has letters and figures 79 mm high and 50 mm wide? 22.7 metres (75 feet) 26.5 metres (87 feet) 30.5 metres (100 feet) 46.0 metres (150 feet) 68. 68. A driver is convicted of drinking and driving twice within 10 years. They wish to have their licence returned. Who do they have to satisfy that they don't have an alcohol problem? The Disclosure and Barring Service The Highways Agency The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency 69. 69. What must you do when you hitch a trailer to a towing vehicle? Fit a secondary coupling device Grease the tow ball and hitch Switch off the reversing sensor on the towing vehicle Make sure you can see the trailer in the mirrors 70. 70. What restriction applies to a category B provisional licence holder? They can't drive over 50 mph They can't drive at night They can't drive unaccompanied They can't drive with passengers in rear seats 71. 71. What's the nearest you may park to a junction? 10 metres (32 feet) 12 metres (39 feet) 15 metres (49 feet) 20 metres (66 feet) 72. 72. What must you have when you're renewing your vehicle tax? Valid vehicle insurance The vehicle's service record The vehicle handbook A valid driving licence 73. 73. You must use your headlights when visibility is seriously reduced. What distance would be classed as seriously reduced? 100 metres (328 feet) or less 125 metres (408 feet) or less 150 metres (490 feet) or less 175 metres (572 feet) or less 74. 74. When are drivers allowed to remove their seat belt? Only while they're parking their car When they're carrying out any manoeuvre that involves reversing Only when they're road testing the car following a repair When the seat belt is uncomfortable 75. 75. What should you do with driving-school L plates when the vehicle isn't being used for tuition? They must be covered They must be removed completely They can remain uncovered They should be turned upside down 76. 76. What's the national speed limit on a two-way road outside a built-up area? 30 mph 50 mph 60 mph 70 mph 77. 77. You're involved in a traffic incident. Which document will you need to produce for a police officer? Vehicle registration certificate Driving licence Theory test certificate Vehicle excise licence 78. 78. Your vehicle is stationary in traffic. When are you allowed to use the horn? When a moving vehicle may cause you danger At any time you wish If your hazard warning lights aren't working To signal that you're in a hurry 79. 79. Until you're 70 years old, how often should you renew your photocard driving licence? Every 5 years Every 10 years Every 15 years Every 20 years 80. 80. When may you use your front fog lights? When your headlights aren't working When you want extra light at night When you don't want to sound your horn When visibility is seriously reduced 81. 81. What rule applies on a road that displays this sign? You mustn't stop at any time You may only stop to pick up passengers You may only stop on the verge The road is subject to a minimum speed limit 82. 82. When will an approved driving instructor (ADI) be subject to standards checks? Only for the first 6 months that they're on the register For the whole time that they're on the register Only for the first 12 months that they're on the register Only until they achieve a Grade A 83. 83. Your pupil has just passed their driving test. What’s the maximum authorised mass (MAM) of any trailer that they can tow? 6,500 kg 5,500 kg 4,500 kg 3,500 kg 84. 84. Where is parking prohibited? In a one-way street Near a police station In a side road On zigzag lines near a pedestrian crossing 85. 85. Your pupil is at the end of their driving test. With your pupil's permission, what does DVSA advise you to do? Request a personal written report Keep out of sight to avoid distraction Request a separate debrief Listen to the debrief 86. 86. What should you check before driving someone else's vehicle? That the vehicle owner has third-party insurance cover That your own vehicle has insurance cover That the vehicle is insured for your use That the owner has left the insurance documents in the vehicle 87. 87. Who can accompany a candidate on their driving test? Anyone aged 16 or over Only their driving instructor No other person Only a family member 88. 88. What should the candidate do when the examiner gives the signal for an emergency stop? Brake promptly Check the mirrors Depress the clutch Steer to the left 89. 89. A car is fitted with dual accelerator, clutch and brake pedals. Which of the pedals must be removed before the car can be used for a driving test? Clutch and brake Accelerator and clutch Clutch Accelerator 90. 90. What do you need before you can drive legally? Breakdown cover A vehicle handbook Proof of your identity Insurance cover 91. 91. What's the legal minimum depth of tread for a car tyre? 1.0 mm 1.6 mm 2.5 mm 4.0 mm 92. 92. What's the minimum distance from which an approved driving instructor (ADI) must be able to read a current-style (since 2001) number plate? 20.5 metres (67 feet) 26.5 metres (87 feet) 30.5 metres (100 feet) 36.0 metres (120 feet) 93. 93. You've parked your vehicle on the road at night. When must you leave the parking lights switched on? When there are continuous white lines in the middle of the road When the speed limit exceeds 30 mph When you're facing oncoming traffic When you're near a bus stop 94. 94. You're leaving your vehicle parked on a road. When may you leave the engine running? If you'll be parked for less than five minutes If the battery is flat When you're in a 20 mph zone Not on any occasion 95. 95. Your pupil has just passed their first practical driving test. What will they have to do if they get six penalty points on their licence within two years? Retake only the theory test Retake the theory and practical tests Retake only the practical test Reapply for a full licence immediately 96. 96. What must you display clearly on your vehicle while you're being paid to give driving lessons? Your driving licence Your instructor's identification certificate Your insurance certificate The vehicle's MOT test certificate 97. 97. What can a candidate do if they consider that their driving test wasn't conducted properly? Appeal to the Magistrates' Court in England and Wales or the Sheriff's Court in Scotland They have no right of appeal, other than discussing the matter with the examiner concerned Complain to the manager of the driving-test centre Write to the chief executive of the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency 98. 98. What would make a car tyre illegal? When it's second-hand When there's a large, deep cut in the side wall When it's used with a tyre of a different make on the same axle When it's used with a tyre of a different tread pattern on the same axle 99. 99. When are projection markers required on an overhanging load? When the load overhangs the front or rear of the vehicle by more than 0.5 metres When the load overhangs the front or rear of the vehicle by more than 1.0 metres When the load overhangs the front or rear of the vehicle by more than 1.5 metres When the load overhangs the front or rear of the vehicle by more than 2.0 metres 100. 100. You find that your eyesight has become very poor. Who must you inform if your optician says they can't help you? The licensing authority Your doctor The police An approved optician 101. 101. When can car drivers use a cycle lane identified by this sign? During the times shown Outside the times shown Never At any time 102. 102. A car driving-test candidate with sight in only one eye passes the test. What restriction will the examiner place on their licence? The licence will be restricted to vehicles with engines of less than 1500 cc The licence won't be restricted The licence will be restricted to adapted vehicles only The licence will be restricted to daytime driving only 103. 103. After passing your driving test, you suffer from ill health. What must you do if your health affects your driving? Inform your local police station Get on as best you can Ask your doctor for an exemption certificate Inform the licensing authority 104. 104. What's the minimum distance from which an examiner will ask a driving-test candidate to read a modern-style number plate? 18 metres 20 metres 22 metres 25 metres 105. 105. What's the minimum driving age for a person receiving the enhanced rate of the mobility component of Personal Independence Payment? 15 years 16 years 17 years 21 years 106. 106. You're leaving your vehicle unattended. How can you reduce the chance of it being broken into? Cover any valuables with a jacket Leave any valuables in a plain carrier bag Place any valuables on the parcel shelf Lock any valuables out of sight 107. 107. How often do you have to renew your photo on a photocard car driving licence? Every 10 years Every 5 years Every 25 years Every 30 years 108. 108. Who can supervise a learner car driver? Someone who is 18 (or over) and who has held a full licence for that category of vehicle for at least one year Someone who is 20 (or over) and has held a full licence for that category of vehicle for at least three years Someone who is 21 (or over) and has held a full licence for that category of vehicle for at least three years Someone who is 21 (or over) and has held a full licence for that category of vehicle for at least one year 109. 109. You're driving along a road that has a cycle lane marked by a solid white line. What does it mean if the road sign shows that the cycle lane is in operation? The lane may be used for parking your car You may drive in that lane at any time The lane may be used when necessary You mustn't drive in that lane 110. 110. Tyres on cars, light vans and trailers must have a continuous tread depth of at least 1.6 mm. How much of the tyre must have this depth of tread? The central three-quarters of the width of the tyre At least half the width of the tyre The whole width of the tyre The outside half of the tyre 111. 111. For how long is an MOT certificate normally valid? Three years 10,000 miles One year 30,000 miles 112. 112. You've just driven out of fog. What must you do now that visibility has improved? Switch off your fog lights Keep your rear fog lights on Keep your front fog lights on Leave your fog lights on in case the fog returns 113. 113. Why is it dangerous to leave rear fog lights on when they're not needed? They can be confused with brake lights They could cause the battery to fail They could overload the electrical system They could stop the indicators working properly 114. 114. A child under 3 years old is travelling in the front seat of a car. What must the driver ensure? The child must wear the adult seat belt where there's no appropriate child restraint The child must wear an appropriate child restraint The child must be carried by an adult The child must be in a rear-facing seat 115. 115. You're driving in fog. When should you switch on your rear fog lights? When visibility has fallen to your overall stopping distance When visibility has fallen to 10 car lengths When visibility has fallen to 100 metres (328 feet) or less When visibility has fallen to 200 metres (656 feet) or less 116. 116. What should a driving-test candidate do if their inertia-reel seat belt has temporarily locked and they cannot put it on at the start of their test? Carry on with the test without a seat belt Ask the examiner to postpone the test and seek a further appointment Put it on as soon as the belt has released Ignore it and fit it sometime later 117. 117. What rules apply to a car that's being used for a driving test? It can be fitted with dual controls, including a dual accelerator that's operable It can be fitted with dual controls provided no dual accelerator is fitted It must be fitted with a dual brake and dual clutch It must be fitted with a dual brake, clutch and accelerator 118. 118. What will happen if your pupil is taking their driving test but they can't meet the eyesight requirements? They'll be allowed to continue with the test They'll have the test cancelled They'll have the test postponed They'll fail the test at once and not be asked to drive 119. 119. You're parking on a road that has a 30 mph speed limit. How close are you allowed to park to a junction? 5 metres (16 feet) 10 metres (32 feet) 15 metres (49 feet) 25 metres (82 feet) 120. 120. A driver (not subject to the New Drivers Act) will be disqualified if they accumulate 12 or more penalty points within what period of time? Six months Three years Four years Five years 121. 121. Which vehicles aren't allowed to use motorways? Agricultural vehicles Motorcycles over 125 cc Double-deck buses Vehicles towing trailers 122. 122. Which vehicle should display a flashing amber light when it's being used on a dual carriageway? A non-emergency ambulance An off-duty fire engine An emergency doctor's vehicle A mobility scooter 123. 123. How should you park when you leave your vehicle overnight on a road that has a 40 mph speed limit? Facing the traffic With parking lights on With dipped headlights on Near a street light 124. 124. Your pupil, who is profoundly deaf, intends to apply for a driving test. What advice should you give them about their application? Declare their deafness on the application form Complete an application form for a special test Complete an application form for an extended test Don't declare their deafness 125. 125. Who's responsible for making sure that a vehicle isn't overloaded? The driver The owner of the items being carried The person who loaded the vehicle The licensing authority 126. 126. What should you do when you park a vehicle overnight on a road with a 40 mph speed limit? Park facing oncoming traffic Leave the parking lights switched on Leave the dipped headlights switched on Park near a street light 127. 127. You need glasses to bring your eyesight up to the required standard. When must you wear them? Only in bad weather conditions At all times when you're driving Only when you think it's necessary Only in bad light or at night time 128. 128. What type of car may a totally deaf person drive? Any type of car Only a light motor car Any car fitted with extra rear-view mirrors Only a car that's been suitably adapted for them 129. 129. What would be invalidated if the car you're driving doesn't have a valid MOT certificate? The vehicle's service record The vehicle's insurance The vehicle's excise licence The vehicle's registration document 130. 130. A police officer asks to see your documents. You don't have them with you. How long do you have to produce them at a police station? 5 days 7 days 14 days 21 days 131. 131. Drivers convicted of certain dangerous driving offences are required to take an extended driving test. How does the extended test differ from the standard driving test? It's the same length of time as the standard driving test but includes additional manoeuvres It takes about 70 minutes and includes additional manoeuvres It takes about 70 minutes but includes the same manoeuvres as the standard driving test It's focused on the cause of the candidate's conviction 132. 132. You're driving on a two-way road. There are double solid white lines along the centre of the road. What should you do if there's a stationary vehicle parked on the left? You may pass the stationary vehicle, but only if you don't cross the solid line You may cross the solid line to pass the stationary vehicle if it's safe You should report the obstruction to the police You must wait for the driver to move their vehicle 133. 133. You're driving at night. When can you park on the right-hand side of the road? 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