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Driving Theory Session 2 Cut and Paste answers Alertness
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Page 1: Driving Theory Session 2 Cut and Paste answers Alertness.

Driving TheorySession 2

Cut and Paste answers

Alertness

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Before you make a U-turn in the road, you should

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C) Look over your shoulder for a final check

Page 3: Driving Theory Session 2 Cut and Paste answers Alertness.

As you approach this bridge you should

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 B) slow down  D) consider using your horn  F) beware of pedestrians

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When following a large vehicle you should keep well back

because

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C) it allows the driver to see you in the mirrors

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In which of these situations should you avoid overtaking?

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 D) Approaching a dip in the road

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5. This road marking warns

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C) overtaking drivers to move back to the left

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Your mobile phone rings while you are travelling. You should

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C) pull up in a suitable place

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Why are these yellow lines painted across the road?

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C) To make you aware of your speed

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You are approaching traffic lights that have been on green for some

time. You should

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C) be ready to stop

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Which of the following should you do before stopping?

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B) Use the mirrors

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As a driver what does the term ‘Blind Spot’ mean?

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D) An area not seen in your mirrors

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Objects hanging from your interior mirror may

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 A) restrict your viewC) distract your attention

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You are most likely to lose concentration when driving if you

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A) use a mobile phoneB) listen to very loud music

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Which FOUR are most likely to cause you to lose concentration

while you are driving?

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A) Using a mobile phone  B) Talking into a microphone C) Tuning your car radio  D) Looking at a map

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You are driving on a wet road. You have to stop your vehicle in

an emergency. You should

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 B) keep both hands on the wheel

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Which of the following may cause loss of concentration on a

long journey?

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A) Loud musicB) Arguing with a passengerC) Using a mobile phoneD) Putting in a cassette tape

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You should not use a mobile phone whilst driving

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C) because it might distract your attention from the road ahead

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Your vehicle is fitted with a hands free phone system. Using this

equipment whilst driving

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B) could distract your attention from the road

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Using a hands free phone is likely to

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 D) divert your attention

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Using a mobile phone while you are driving

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C) could distract your attention from the road

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