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Vulnerable road users

Question 1 of 33

What is a courtesy pedestrian crossing?

Question 2 of 33

A driver approaches a pelican crossing with a flashing amber light showing. There is a pedestrian still on the road. What should the driver do?

Question 3 of 33

Which of the following road users are most vulnerable in slow-moving city traffic?

Question 4 of 33

If it is safe to overtake a cyclist in speed zones up to 50 km/h, what is the recommended minimum passing distance?

Question 5 of 33

Which of the following road users are most vulnerable in slow-moving city traffic?

Question 6 of 33

What should a driver do if, while driving, they see children on the road ahead?

Question 7 of 33

What should a driver be aware of when making a left turn into a side road?

Question 8 of 33

At traffic lights, a driver should take particular care for which road users coming up on the left?

Question 9 of 33

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

Question 10 of 33

When driving on a road that has a potholed surface and there is a cyclist ahead, what should a driver do?

Question 11 of 33

When negotiating junctions, which road users are particularly vulnerable?

Question 12 of 33

What should a driver be most aware of in this situation?

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Question 13 of 33

What should a driver do when driving at night on an unlit road?

Question 14 of 33

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

Question 15 of 33

If it is safe to overtake a cyclist in speed zones over 50 km/h, what is the recommended minimum passing distance?

Question 16 of 33

How can a pedestrian walking along a poorly lit road reduce the risk of an accident occurring?

Question 17 of 33

What should a driver do if the traffic light changes to green while pedestrians are still crossing at a pelican crossing?

Question 18 of 33

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?

Question 19 of 33

What could happen if a driver parks on a footpath?

Question 20 of 33

When stopped at traffic lights and the green light comes on but pedestrians are still crossing the road, what should a driver do?

Question 21 of 33

In slow-moving city traffic, a driver should occasionally check their blind spots for which road users in particular?

Question 22 of 33

How is a learner driver likely to react in unusual traffic situations?

Question 23 of 33

At traffic lights a driver should take particular care for which road users coming up on the left side (nearside)?

Question 24 of 33

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

Question 25 of 33

What should a driver do when they see joggers ahead on the left?

Question 26 of 33

What should a driver do when they see a slow moving vehicle up ahead being driven by a learner driver?

Question 27 of 33

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

Question 28 of 33

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?

Question 29 of 33

What should the car driver be aware of in this situation?

Question 30 of 33

What must a driver be prepared for in this situation?

Question 31 of 33

When driving on a country road without footpaths, what should a driver expect coming towards them on their side of the road?

Question 32 of 33

What should a driver do when driving at night on an unlit road?

Question 33 of 33

When stopped at traffic lights, a driver should take particular care for which road users coming up on their left?