LGV THEORY TEST 2025/26 QUESTIONS WITH 100% SOLVED ANSWERS.
7.5t - (ANSWER)no goods vechicles over 7.5 tonnes max. authorised mass
In England and Wales, what is the national speed limit on a single carriageway road for a rigid lorry with
a MAM of more than 7.5 tonnes? - (ANSWER)50mph
You're driving a lorry with a MAM of more than 7.5t along a three-lane motorway. When may you use
the right-hand lane? - (ANSWER)When the left-hand lane is closed
Where are you most likely to ground a low loader? - (ANSWER)On traffic calming measures
Triangle with bridge in - main concern? - (ANSWER)The ground clearance
You're driving a vehicle that's over 17 metres (55 feet) long. What should you do at a level crossing? -
(ANSWER)Stop before the crossing and phone the signal operator
What type of fastening or restraint should you use when carrying a load of steel? - (ANSWER)Chains
You're driving a lorry carrying a load that's 4.5 metres (14 feet 9 inches) wide. What's the max. speed
you're allowed to drive on a motorway? - (ANSWER)40mph
What's the speed limit on a dual carriageway when you're carrying a load that's 4.5 metres (14 feet 9
inches) wide? - (ANSWER)35mph
What colour are the markings on the rear of lorries over 7.5 tonnes MAM? - (ANSWER)Red/Yellow
When this vehicle transporter turns, how will the overhanging top deck move? - (ANSWER)Through a
greater arc than the cab
, LGV THEORY TEST 2025/26 QUESTIONS WITH 100% SOLVED ANSWERS.
You're the driver of an articulated car transporter. How will the overhanging top deck move as you turn
corners? - (ANSWER)Through a greater arc than the cab
When would the driver of a car transporter need to be most aware of the front overhang of the trailer? -
(ANSWER)When turning
You're scheduled to make a delivery. You arrive at your destination during the morning rush hour. The
road is edged with double red lines. What do they mean? - (ANSWER)Unload only within a 'white box'
area
You're driving a lorry with a MAM of more than 7.5t. What's the national speed limit for your vehicle on
a dual carriageway in England and Wales? - (ANSWER)60mph
Which axle configuration is most effective at preventing petrol tankers from rolling over? - (ANSWER)Tri-
axles with single wheels
What warning does the driver of petrol tanker have that "rear wheel lift" is about to become "roll-
over"? - (ANSWER)The driver has very little warning
What effect could a load of hanging meat carcasses cause when you drive around corners or bends? -
(ANSWER)The pendulum effect
Why do many drivers park at overnight stops with their rear doors close to another lorry? - (ANSWER)To
keep their load safe
What markings should be fitted to a lorry with a MAM of more than 7500kg? - (ANSWER)red/yellow
strip
How far can a load overhang at the rear before you must use projection marker boards? - (ANSWER)2m
(6 feet 6 inches)
7.5t - (ANSWER)no goods vechicles over 7.5 tonnes max. authorised mass
In England and Wales, what is the national speed limit on a single carriageway road for a rigid lorry with
a MAM of more than 7.5 tonnes? - (ANSWER)50mph
You're driving a lorry with a MAM of more than 7.5t along a three-lane motorway. When may you use
the right-hand lane? - (ANSWER)When the left-hand lane is closed
Where are you most likely to ground a low loader? - (ANSWER)On traffic calming measures
Triangle with bridge in - main concern? - (ANSWER)The ground clearance
You're driving a vehicle that's over 17 metres (55 feet) long. What should you do at a level crossing? -
(ANSWER)Stop before the crossing and phone the signal operator
What type of fastening or restraint should you use when carrying a load of steel? - (ANSWER)Chains
You're driving a lorry carrying a load that's 4.5 metres (14 feet 9 inches) wide. What's the max. speed
you're allowed to drive on a motorway? - (ANSWER)40mph
What's the speed limit on a dual carriageway when you're carrying a load that's 4.5 metres (14 feet 9
inches) wide? - (ANSWER)35mph
What colour are the markings on the rear of lorries over 7.5 tonnes MAM? - (ANSWER)Red/Yellow
When this vehicle transporter turns, how will the overhanging top deck move? - (ANSWER)Through a
greater arc than the cab
, LGV THEORY TEST 2025/26 QUESTIONS WITH 100% SOLVED ANSWERS.
You're the driver of an articulated car transporter. How will the overhanging top deck move as you turn
corners? - (ANSWER)Through a greater arc than the cab
When would the driver of a car transporter need to be most aware of the front overhang of the trailer? -
(ANSWER)When turning
You're scheduled to make a delivery. You arrive at your destination during the morning rush hour. The
road is edged with double red lines. What do they mean? - (ANSWER)Unload only within a 'white box'
area
You're driving a lorry with a MAM of more than 7.5t. What's the national speed limit for your vehicle on
a dual carriageway in England and Wales? - (ANSWER)60mph
Which axle configuration is most effective at preventing petrol tankers from rolling over? - (ANSWER)Tri-
axles with single wheels
What warning does the driver of petrol tanker have that "rear wheel lift" is about to become "roll-
over"? - (ANSWER)The driver has very little warning
What effect could a load of hanging meat carcasses cause when you drive around corners or bends? -
(ANSWER)The pendulum effect
Why do many drivers park at overnight stops with their rear doors close to another lorry? - (ANSWER)To
keep their load safe
What markings should be fitted to a lorry with a MAM of more than 7500kg? - (ANSWER)red/yellow
strip
How far can a load overhang at the rear before you must use projection marker boards? - (ANSWER)2m
(6 feet 6 inches)