Category: UK Learner’s Test
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Hazard Perception Videos 2
Hazard Perception Test 2024 Practice Clips and Tips The video then covers strategies to answer multiple-choice questions accurately, such as studying the Highway Code and using mock tests to familiarize oneself with the question format. It also provides valuable tips for the hazard perception test, including how to spot potential hazards and react quickly without…
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Hazard Perception Videos
Your Hazard Perception Test Simplified The video explains the test’s format, where drivers are shown video clips featuring potential road hazards, and they must click when they identify these hazards developing. The video highlights the importance of staying alert and focusing on road situations that could pose a risk, such as pedestrians, other vehicles, or…
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Annex
Annex 1. You and your bicycle Information and rules about you and your bicycle. You and your bicycle Make sure that you feel confident of your ability to ride safely on the road. Be sure that: You should fit a bell into your cycle. You MUST: Cycle training: If you are an inexperienced cyclist or have…
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Signs and markings
Traffic signs Traffic signs used, including signs giving orders, warning signs, direction signs, information signs and road works signs. Although The Highway Code shows many of the signs commonly in use, a comprehensive explanation of our signing system is given in the Department’s booklet Know Your Traffic Signs, which is on sale at booksellers. The booklet also illustrates…
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Signals
Light signals controlling traffic Light signals used to control traffic, including traffic light signals, flashing red lights, motorway signals and lane control signals. Traffic light signals Flashing red lights Motorway signals These signals are also used on other high-speed roads. Lane control signals Signals to other road users Signals used to other road users, including…
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Road works, level crossings and tramways
Rules for road works (including on motorways and other high-speed roads), level crossings and tramways. Road works (rule 288) Rule 288 When the ‘Road Works Ahead’ sign is displayed, take extra care and look for additional signs providing more specific instructions. Observe all signs – they are there for your safety and the safety of…
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Breakdowns and incidents
Rules for breakdowns and incidents, including rules for motorways, obstructions, incidents, incidents involving dangerous goods and documents. Place of relative safety (rule 275) Rule 276 If your vehicle breaks down, think first of all other road users and: Additional rules for motorways (rules 277 to 278) Rule 277 If your vehicle develops a problem, leave…
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Motorways
Rules for motorways, including rules for signals, joining the motorway, driving on the motorway, lane discipline, overtaking, stopping and leaving the motorway. A number of the rules for motorways also apply to other high-speed roads. General (rules 253 to 254) Rule 253 Prohibited vehicles. Motorways MUST NOT be used by pedestrians, holders of provisional motorcycle licences, riders of…
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Waiting and parking
Rules for waiting and parking, including rules on parking at night and decriminalized parking enforcement. General (rule 238) Rule 238 You MUST NOT wait or park on yellow lines during the times of operation shown on nearby time plates (or zone entry signs if in a Controlled Parking Zone) – see ‘Traffic signs’ and ‘Road markings’. Double yellow lines indicate…
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Driving in adverse weather conditions
Rules for driving in adverse weather conditions, including wet weather, icy and snowy weather, windy weather, fog and hot weather. Overview (rule 226) Rule 226 You MUST use headlights when visibility is seriously reduced, generally when you cannot see for more than 100 metres (328 feet). You may also use front or rear fog lights but you MUST switch…