Driving Theory Test Case Study

You're waiting to turn right in the town centre. Cars are parked along the roadside, obstructing your view. There are many shop windows. The area is busy with traffic and pedestrians. Further on, a vehicle is unloading on the left and there are several oncoming cars. A police officer is directing traffic where the traffic lights have stopped working. He's facing you with one hand straight up, his palm showing. There's a bus lane, but no signs showing periods of operation or permitted use by other vehicles.

You have 10 minutes to answer 5 questions based on the driving theory test case study presented above. Read and understand the scenario before starting the test. You need 4 out of 5 to pass.

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A By letting you check for any good bargains, sales or promotions
B By letting you check that the vehicle's indicators are working
C By showing reflections of any unseen vehicles approaching
D By showing the number of cars parked on the main road
Correct Answer: C By showing reflections of any unseen vehicles approaching
A Empty parking spaces may be available
B Pedestrians or cyclists could be hidden from view
C The road surface would be difficult to see
D Traffic wardens may be working in the area
Correct Answer: B Pedestrians or cyclists could be hidden from view
A Rev the engine and press the horn repeatedly
B Speed up and quickly pass the vehicle
C Stop and wait until the vehicle pulls away
D Stop and wait until the way is clear ahead
Correct Answer: D Stop and wait until the way is clear ahead
A Drive carefully and slowly past the police officer
B Slow to a crawl, while flashing the headlights
C Stop and wait patiently until signalled to go on
D Travel through the junction as quickly as possible
Correct Answer: C Stop and wait patiently until signalled to go on
A At any time
B Between 11.00 pm and 7.30 am
C During the rush hour
D Not at any time
Correct Answer: D Not at any time