Q1You intend to move a heavy object using a barrow or trolley. What’s the best height for the handles?
Q2You’ve been driving a lorry without a break for four-and-a-half hours. Under EU rules, you must now take a break. How long must this break be?
Q3You’re driving on a motorway in heavy rain. When are you allowed to use high-intensity rear fog lights?
Q4When should you consider the effect a speed limiter will have on your vehicle?
Q5What should you do when you’re driving a coach at night and you have passengers on board?
Q6Your bus has a high seating position. What may be out of sight below the windscreen line?
Q7What should anti-lock brakes let you do when you have to stop in an emergency?
Q8What causes ‘brake fade’?
Q9You’re driving a lorry with a maximum authorised mass of more than 7.5 tonnes along a three-lane motorway. When may you use the right-hand lane?
Q10Should you give way to a car showing a flashing green beacon?
Q11What’s the national speed limit for buses and coaches on a dual carriageway?
Q12Which lane should you use when you’re driving on a clear motorway, at the speed limit for your vehicle?
Q13You’re uncoupling a trailer. What must you do before disconnecting any of the air lines?
Q14A driver is convicted of obstructing an enforcement officer in the course of their duties. Under EU drivers’ hours regulations, what’s the maximum fine they can receive?
Q15Drivers can be fined for bringing illegal immigrants into the UK. Who else can be fined?
Q16What’s reduced by fitting a fly sheet tightly over a tipper body?
Q17What can you add to diesel fuel to prevent it from becoming less effective at low temperatures?
Q18How can you reduce the risk of your lorry or trailer being stolen?
Q19What’s a vehicle’s turning circle?
Q20you’re driving on a motorway. What colour are the reflective studs on the right-hand edge of the carriageway?
Q21This vehicle is fitted with spray-suppression equipment. In what weather conditions will it be most useful?

Q22What’s the most likely reason for a diesel-engined vehicle running erratically in very cold weather?
Q23What can cab-mounted wind deflectors reduce?
Q24What’s a Statutory Off-Road Notification (SORN)?
Q25At an incident, you suspect a casualty has back injuries. What’s the best way to help them?
Q26Bus and lorry tyres have codes on their side walls. What do these codes refer to?
Q27What’s the main reason for cleaning your wheels and tyres when you leave a building site?
Q28When are exhaust brakes most efficient?
Q29Which tool is essential for fitting a road wheel?
Q30While driving through a tunnel, your coach catches fire. What should you do if the vehicle can’t be driven any further?
Q31You’re exporting a flock of sheep on a journey that will take longer than eight hours. What must be fitted to a lorry being used for long-distance transportation of livestock?
Q32You’re securing a load using ropes. What’s the minimum diameter of rope that should be used?
Q33You’re unloading an end-tipper lorry. What should you do before tipping the body?
Q34Why are frequent tyre checks advisable on a tri-axle double-deck vehicle?
Q35Diesel fuel has been spilled on the road. Which road users will this be a particular danger for?
Q36Why should you take care before moving into the centre lane of a three-lane motorway?
Q37You’re driving a vehicle that’s over 17 metres (55 feet) long. What should you do at a level crossing?
Q38How should you care for a passenger who’s in shock?
Q39You’re driving in a built-up area between 11.30 pm and 7.00 am. For what reason can you sound the vehicle’s horn?
Q40What should you wear while unloading luggage from your coach?
Q41You’ve been stopped at a roadside check. What would staff from the environmental health department be checking?
Q42Which vehicles are most at risk from spilt diesel fuel?
Q43Which of these is a legal requirement for every bus?
Q44You’re driving a lorry. During the journey you begin to feel ill and are unable to concentrate. What should you do?
Q45Why should you be especially aware of parked cars when you’re driving at night?
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