Q1When should you use your vehicle’s horn?
Q2What’s most likely to cause danger to a group of horse riders?
Q3Why are vehicles fitted with air suspension?
Q4You’re waiting to turn right in this lorry (arrowed). What danger should you be most aware of?
Q5You’re about to move off in a vehicle that has automatic transmission. What must you do before you select ‘D’ (drive)?
Q6When do drivers of long vehicles need to straddle lanes?
Q7What should you do if you start to feel tired or unable to concentrate while you’re driving?
Q8What category of licence is required to drive an articulated bus?
Q9What can you do to help maintain concentration while you’re driving?
Q10You must have enough tachograph charts with you for your journey. When do you need to start a new chart?
Q11You’re driving under EU tachograph regulations and lose your smart card. When must you inform the relevant authority?
Q12You’re driving behind two cyclists. They’re approaching a roundabout in the left-hand lane. What should you expect them to do?
Q13Your vehicle suffers a tyre blow-out. How could this create a hazard for other road users?
Q14What should you do at a zebra crossing?
Q15You’re driving an articulated lorry on a narrow road. There’s a left-hand bend ahead. Why may you need to move out before driving around the bend?
Q16What should you do when you have to travel a long distance?
Q17What’s the minimum depth of tread required over three-quarters of the breadth of a lorry tyre?
Q18When can you travel on the hard shoulder of a motorway?
Q19You’re on a motorway, approaching a working snow plough. Why should you stay behind it?
Q20You’re driving a lorry of more than 7.5 tonnes maximum authorised mass along a motorway. When can you use the right-hand lane to overtake?
Q21What’s the first thing you should check before moving to the right?
Q22You’re following a large vehicle. How can you improve your view ahead?
Q23What will a correctly adjusted air deflector do?

Q24How frequently should the components of a fifth-wheel coupling be inspected?
Q25When is an articulated lorry most likely to jack-knife?
Q26What could you do to help a passenger who has difficulty walking?
Q27Why are energy-saving tyres effective?
Q28What does this marker count down to?

Q29You’re approaching a green traffic light and are going straight ahead. What should you do when the traffic ahead, beyond the junction, has stopped and is queuing?
Q30What will cause your fuel consumption to increase?
Q31Brake fade’ is a loss of effectiveness of the brakes when they overheat. When would ‘brake fade’ be most likely to happen?
Q32How can you help to prevent ‘brake fade’?
Q33You’ve just started the engine. What must you do if the brake air-pressure warning light is showing?
Q34An enforcement officer keeps your analogue tachograph records. How should they endorse the replacement charts?
Q35What can cause unnecessary pollution to the environment?
Q36What benefit is expected to come from having a Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (Driver CPC) qualification?
Q37You’re driving a lorry from a wet construction site onto a motorway. Why must you take extra precautions before leaving the site?
Q38When may hazard warning lights be used while driving?
Q39What would staff from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) be looking for at a roadside check?
Q40When does ‘brake fade’ occur?
Q41You’re in the centre lane of a motorway, overtaking another vehicle. What should you do before returning to the left-hand lane?
Q42What type of fastening or restraint should you use when carrying a load of steel?
Q43At a Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) roadside check, your vehicle is found to have serious defects and you may no longer use it. Who will DVSA share this information with?
Q44Your lorry is stuck in snow. You use the diff-lock to move off. When should you switch the diff-lock off?
Q45What should you do if you feel tired while driving on a motorway?
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