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ESOL for Driving

ESOL for Driving. Sample questions from the Hazard Awareness and Vulnerable Road Users units of the Driving Theory syllabus. Hazard Awareness and Vulnerable Road Users. 1 of 20 Hazard Awareness and Vulnerable Road Users. Mark one answer.

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ESOL for Driving

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  1. ESOL for Driving Sample questions from the Hazard Awareness and Vulnerable Road Users units of the Driving Theory syllabus. Hazard Awareness and Vulnerable Road Users

  2. 1 of 20 Hazard Awareness and Vulnerable Road Users Mark one answer When approaching this bridge you should give way to Buses Bicycles Cars Motorcycles Click the writing to listen. Type X next to the correct answers. If correct, the X will turn blue.

  3. 2 of 20 Hazard Awareness and Vulnerable Road Users Mark one answer What does the solid white line at the side of the road indicate? Edge of the carriageway Traffic lights ahead Cycle path Footpath on the left

  4. 3 of 20 Hazard Awareness and Vulnerable Road Users Mark one answer You are about to travel home. You cannot find the glasses you need to wear. You should Borrow a friend’s glasses to use Go home slowly, keeping to quiet roads Find a way of getting home without driving Go home at night, so that the lights will help you

  5. 4 of 20 Hazard Awareness and Vulnerable Road Users Mark one answer After passing your driving test, you suffer from ill health. This affects your driving. You MUST Get on as best you can Inform your local police station Inform the licensing authority Not inform anyone as you hold a full licence

  6. 5 of 20 Hazard Awareness and Vulnerable Road Users Mark three answers What else can seriously affect your concentration, other than alcoholic drinks? Tiredness Drugs Contact lenses Tinted windows Loud music

  7. 6 of 20 Hazard Awareness and Vulnerable Road Users Mark one answer Your doctor has given you a course of medicine. Why should you ask how it will affect you? You will have to let your insurance company know about the medicine Drugs make you a better driver by quickening your reactions The medicine you take may affect your hearing Some types of medicine can cause your reactions to slow down

  8. 7 of 20 Hazard Awareness and Vulnerable Road Users Mark two answers You feel drowsy when driving. You should Turn the heater up to keep warm and comfortable Stop and rest as soon as possible Continue with your journey but drive more slowly Make sure you have a good supply of fresh air Close the car windows to help you concentrate

  9. 8 of 20 Hazard Awareness and Vulnerable Road Users Mark three answers Which THREE are likely to make you lose concentration while driving? Listening to loud music Looking at road maps Looking in your wing mirror Using your windscreen washers Using a mobile phone

  10. 9 of 20 Hazard Awareness and Vulnerable Road Users Mark one answer You are driving towards this left-hand bend. What dangers should you be aware of? No white lines in the centre of the road Pedestrians walking towards you No sign to warn you of the bend A vehicle overtaking you

  11. 10 of 20 Hazard Awareness and Vulnerable Road Users Mark one answer You take the wrong route and find you are on a one-way street. You should Turn around in a side road Reverse out of the road Reverse into a driveway Continue to the end of the road

  12. 11 of 20 Hazard Awareness and Vulnerable Road Users Mark one answer Who is especially in danger of not being seen as you reverse your car? Car drivers Motorcyclists Children Cyclists

  13. 12 of 20 Hazard Awareness and Vulnerable Road Users Mark one answer You are reversing around a corner when you notice a pedestrian walking behind you. What should you do? Continue reversing and steer round the pedestrian Slow down and wave the pedestrian across Continue reversing and sound your horn Stop and give way

  14. 13 of 20 Hazard Awareness and Vulnerable Road Users Mark three answers At road junctions which of the following are most vulnerable? Motorcyclists Cyclists Car drivers Pedestrians Lorry drivers

  15. 14 of 20 Hazard Awareness and Vulnerable Road Users Mark one answer You want to turn left at this junction. The view of the main road is restricted. What should you do? Stop and apply the handbrake even if the road is clear Stay well back and wait to see if something happens Approach slowly and edge out until you can see more clearly Build up your speed so that you can emerge quickly

  16. 15 of 20 Hazard Awareness and Vulnerable Road Users Mark one answer You are 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 To look for pedestrians about to cross To check for emerging traffic To make sure the side road is clear

  17. 16 of 20 Hazard Awareness and Vulnerable Road Users Mark three answers In which THREE places would parking your vehicle cause danger or obstruction to other road users? At or near a bus stop In front of a property entrance In a marked parking space On your driveway On the approach to a level crossing

  18. 17 of 20 Hazard Awareness and Vulnerable Road Users Mark two answers You have stopped at a pelican crossing. A disabled person is crossing slowly in front of you. The lights have now changed to green. You should Drive in front of the person Allow the person to cross Sound your horn Drive behind the person Edge forward slowly Be patient

  19. 18 of 20 Hazard Awareness and Vulnerable Road Users Mark one answer You see a pedestrian with a white stick and a red band. This means that the person is Deaf only Physically disabled Deaf and blind Blind only

  20. 19 of 20 Hazard Awareness and Vulnerable Road Users Mark one answer You are following a car driven by an elderly driver. You should Flash your lights and overtake Expect the driver to drive badly Stay very close behind but be careful Be aware that the driver’s reactions may not be as fast as yours

  21. 20 of 20 Hazard Awareness and Vulnerable Road Users Mark one answer You should NEVER attempt to overtake a cyclist Just before you turn right Just before you turn left On a dual carriageway On a one-way street

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