UK Driving Theory Test Quiz
Challenge your understanding of key UK driving rules, safety practices, and road awareness with this medium-difficulty multiple-choice quiz.
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Question 1: What is the primary purpose of the 'two-second rule' when following another vehicle?
To signal lane changes ahead
To check for blind spots
To maintain a constant speed
To ensure a safe stopping distance in dry conditions
Question 2: In a scenario where you're approaching a zebra crossing with pedestrians waiting, what should you do?
Accelerate past quickly
Stop and give way to the pedestrians
Honk to alert them
Slow down but proceed if clear
Question 3: What consequence can arise from not using headlights in poor visibility conditions like fog?
Increased risk of collisions due to reduced visibility
Automatic license suspension
A minor fine only
No legal repercussions
Question 4: When overtaking a cyclist on a narrow road, what is the recommended safe distance to maintain?
At least one metre
Touching distance
Half a metre
No specific distance needed
Question 5: Is it a myth that you can drive faster than the speed limit if no other vehicles are nearby?
No, it's true in rural areas
No, police discretion allows it
Yes, it's a myth; speed limits apply regardless of traffic
Only at night
Question 6: What defines the legal blood alcohol limit for drivers over 21 in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland?
80 milligrams per 100 millilitres of blood
100 milligrams per 100 millilitres
Zero tolerance
50 milligrams per 100 millilitres
Question 7: Evaluating a junction with a give way sign, when must you yield?
To pedestrians only
Only to emergency vehicles
Never, if clear ahead
To any vehicle already on the main road
Question 8: What is the key mindset for handling aquaplaning on wet roads?
Ease off the accelerator and steer gently
Accelerate to regain traction
Brake hard immediately
Swerve sharply