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, UK Driving Theory Test 2026: Practice Questions & Revision
1. When are warning triangles used and how far should you place them from the
obstruction?
A) At the scene of an accident, 25m away
B) When broken down, 45m away
C) When parking illegally, 10m away
D) In foggy conditions, 100m away
Answer: B) When broken down, 45m away
Explanation: A warning triangle is used to warn other drivers of a broken-down vehicle. It must
be placed at least 45 metres (147 feet) from the obstruction on the same side of the road, but only
if it is safe to do so.
2. In icy or snowy conditions, at what gear and speed should you drive?
A) In a low gear at a high speed
B) In the highest gear possible at a slow speed
C) In neutral to coast and save fuel
D) In second gear at 30mph
Answer: B) In the highest gear possible at a slow speed
Explanation: Driving in a higher gear at a slow, steady speed helps to reduce the engine's
revolutions and provides more control, lowering the risk of wheel spin.
3. What should you be especially aware of when turning right?
A) Pedestrians crossing
B) Motorcyclists coming from behind or overtaking
C) Cyclists on the pavement
D) Animals in the road
Answer: B) Motorcyclists coming from behind or overtaking
Explanation: Motorcyclists can be harder to see and may be filtering through traffic or
overtaking. Always check your mirrors and blind spot thoroughly before committing to a right
turn.
, 4. What must you do when carrying a baby in a rear-facing baby seat in the passenger
seat?
A) Move the seat as far back as possible
B) Deactivate the passenger airbag
C) Turn the seat to face sideways
D) Ensure the baby is held by an adult
Answer: B) Deactivate the passenger airbag
Explanation: The force of a deploying airbag can cause severe injury to a child in a rear-facing
seat. You must deactivate the front passenger airbag before fitting the seat.
5. The two-second rule for following distance is used in what kind of conditions?
A) Good, dry conditions
B) Wet conditions
C) Icy conditions
D) Foggy conditions
Answer: A) Good, dry conditions
Explanation: The two-second rule is the minimum safe gap in ideal conditions. You should at
least double this distance in wet weather and increase it significantly further in ice or snow.
6. What does a vehicle with a green flashing beacon mean?
A) A doctor on an emergency call
B) A breakdown recovery vehicle
C) A road maintenance vehicle
D) A hazardous materials vehicle
Answer: A) A doctor on an emergency call
Explanation: A green flashing beacon is used by emergency doctors, registered medical
practitioners, and emergency ambulance responders on urgent calls.
7. When may you use your hazard warning lights?
A) To thank another driver for letting you in
B) When stopped and temporarily obstructing traffic