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What does this sign mean?

www.theorytest-ireland.com - Road signs, Markings and Traffic regulations - What does this sign mean? This sign tells you that the maximum legal speed limit permitted for this section of road is 80 km/h.

How does driving at high speed affect a vehicle's road holding?

What should a driver do if they see a school bus stopped on the nearside (left side) of the road ahead?

Where are the blind spots that a driver needs to be aware of when towing a loaded trailer?

Are children allowed to be left unattended in a vehicle?

When a driver intends to make a left-hand turn at a junction where there are pedestrians and cyclists present, what should a driver do?

What does this sign mean?

www.theorytest-ireland.com - Road signs, Markings and Traffic regulations - What does this sign mean? This sign tells you that the maximum legal speed limit permitted for this section of road is 50 km/h.

What must a driver do when this sign is NOT accompanied by a white stop line on the road?

www.theorytest-ireland.com - Road signs, Markings and Traffic regulations - What must a driver do when this sign is NOT accompanied by a white stop line on the road? Where a STOP sign is not accompanied by a white stop line, you must stop at the sign.

When a driver intends to make a left-hand turn on a busy city street junction and there are pedestrians and cyclists around, what should the driver do?

What is the maximum gross weight of a vehicle that may be driven by the holder of a Category B driving licence?

What does this sign mean at a roundabout?

www.theorytest-ireland.com - Road signs, Markings and Traffic regulations - What does this sign mean at a roundabout? At a roundabout, the YIELD sign tells you that you must slow down and be prepared to stop. You must yield (give way) to traffic already on the roundabout or coming from the right.

What does this hand signal mean?

www.theorytest-ireland.com - Road signs, Markings and Traffic regulations - What does this hand signal mean? This hand signal informs other road users that cyclist intends to slow down or stop. This may indicate that the cyclist is aware of some hazard ahead, so drive with extra care.

When should a driver use the vehicle side lights?

What should a driver do when joining a motorway from a slip road?

At road junctions, what type of road users are particularly vulnerable?

What specific observations should a driver make before reversing their vehicle?

What does this sign mean?

www.theorytest-ireland.com - Road signs, Markings and Traffic regulations - What does this sign mean? This sign gives advance warning of a staggered junction ahead with roads to the left and right. Be aware that vehicles may be emerging from these roads.

When must drivers stop at an automated railway level crossing with barriers and red flashing lights?

What does this sign mean?

www.theorytest-ireland.com - Road signs, Markings and Traffic regulations - What does this sign mean? This sign is generally in areas where tourists might be travelling and reminds motorists to drive on the left. These signs are commonly found around airports and ferry ports.

When another driver is in a hurry and cuts in front what should a driver do?

What is the likely effect of motorists 'rubbernecking' at the scene of a traffic incident?

When is it safe for a driver to use the main beam headlights when driving at night?

When joining a motorway from a slip road, what should a driver do?

What should a driver do on the approach to this situation?

www.theorytest-ireland.com - Alert driving and consideration for other road user - What should a driver do on the approach to this situation? When road priority is unclear you might have to yield to oncoming vehicles. Never drive a vehicle into an area that it might not be able to clear or where it could cause an obstruction or bottleneck.

What does this sign mean?

www.theorytest-ireland.com - Road signs, Markings and Traffic regulations - What does this sign mean? This sign gives advance warning that you are approaching a low bridge, with restricted headroom as shown on the sign.

When driving, where should a driver rest their left foot?

When driving on this one-way street with vehicles parked on both sides, what should a driver be prepared for?

www.theorytest-ireland.com - Alert driving and consideration for other road user - When driving on this one-way street with vehicles parked on both sides, what should a driver be prepared for? When driving on a one-way street, you should be extra careful and be prepared to react to a change in the traffic situation.

When a driver is driving behind another vehicle that they do not intend to overtake, what should the driver do?

What does this sign mean?

www.theorytest-ireland.com - Road signs, Markings and Traffic regulations - What does this sign mean? This roadworks warning sign tells you that the course of the road will divert to the right ahead.

What does this sign mean?

www.theorytest-ireland.com - Road signs, Markings and Traffic regulations - What does this sign mean? This sign gives advance warning that there is a danger of rocks and other debris falling onto the road. Drive with caution.

When is jack-knifing most likely to occur?

How should a driver secure their vehicle before getting out of it?

What does this sign mean?

www.theorytest-ireland.com - Road signs, Markings and Traffic regulations - What does this sign mean? This roadworks warning sign tells you that the road surface may be uneven, possibly due to the resurfacing of part of a lane. Proceed with caution.

What should be considered when reversing out of a parking space?

What should a driver do if their vehicle breaks down in a tunnel?

When driving on dark winter mornings and evenings on unlit country roads, what should a driver be aware of?

Who is responsible for ensuring that a passenger under 17 years of age is wearing a seat belt while travelling in a car?

When a vehicle is being driven by a person who is not the owner, who is responsible for ensuring that the vehicle is taxed and that a current tax disc is displayed?

What does the load index of a tyre indicate?

According to the Pre-Crash Report, which days of the week were people more likely to drink and drive and cause a fatal collision?

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