Speed up before it moves off * Flash your headlights and let it go * Slow down and give way if it's safe * Sound your horn and keep going Only in operation during daylight times * In operation 24 hours a day * Only in operation during busy times * Only in operation when buses are visible Only in operation during daylight times * In operation 24 hours a day * Only in operation during busy times * Only in operation when buses are visible Driving licence * MOT certificate * Insurance certificate * Registration certificate (V5) Driving licence * MOT certificate * Insurance certificate * Registration certificate (V5) At any time * If a cyclist is using it * During the day * During its period of operation Sound your horn * Use a hand gesture * Try not to react * Let them know your annoyed 30 mph * 40 mph * 60 mph * 70 mph Go in any direction * Turn right * Turn left * Go ahead Go in any direction * Turn right * Turn left * Go ahead Plates displaying a green 'L' * Valid motor insurance * A passenger over the age of 21 * An MOT for the vehicle 3 days * 5 days * 7 days * 1 year Better fuel economy * Cleaner exhaust emissions * Lower insurance premiums * Higher fuel consumption Better fuel economy * Cleaner exhaust emissions * Lower insurance premiums * Higher fuel consumption Over 30 mph * On a motorway * With passengers * At night Encourage you to reduce speed * Alert you to a hazard * Prevent cattle escaping * Alert you to low tyre pressure * Give directions Encourage you to reduce speed * Alert you to a hazard * Prevent cattle escaping * Alert you to low tyre pressure * Give directions Inform your local police station * Inform the Driving Standards Agency * Avoid using motorways * Inform the licensing authority Braking gently * Driving normally * Accelerating * Braking excessively Aquaplane * Skid * Puncture * Deflate Covered with plastic sheeting * Visible in your exterior mirror * Loaded towards the rear of the vehicle * Securely fastened when driving Yes if they are over fourteen * No not at any time * Only if they are sitting in seats * Where a breakaway cable is attached Because they do not have lights * Because they do not stop for cars * Because they cannot steer to avoid you * Because they do not have a driver Because they do not have lights * Because they do not stop for cars * Because they cannot steer to avoid you * Because they do not have a driver Over 30 mph * On a motorway * With passengers * At night At more than 30 mph * On your own * On the motorway * Under the age of eighteen * With passengers At more than 30 mph * On your own * On the motorway * Under the age of eighteen * With passengers Stop and wait for the green light * Give way to pedestrians already crossing * Give way to pedestrians waiting to cross * Stop and wait for the red light Tilt their head forward * Put their arms across their chest * Pinch the nostrils together * Turn them on their side * Clear the airway * Tilt their head back gently Stop any heavy bleeding * Check the airway is clear * Make sure they are breathing * Take the names of any witnesses * Move all casualties * Make the road clear of broken glass Stop any heavy bleeding * Check the airway is clear * Make sure they are breathing * Take the names of any witnesses * Move all casualties * Make the road clear of broken glass Flashing amber * Red * Green * Steady amber Prepare to go * Go if the way ahead is clear * Stop at the stop line * Go if no pedestrians are crossing The vehicle owner has third party insurance cover * Your own vehicle has insurance cover * The vehicle is insured for your use * The owner has the insurance details Switch your radio off * Change radio stations for local directions * Close your windows * Remove your sunglasses Number plates * Mirrors * Bumper * Roof * Lights * Windows Look at a map * Contact your local garage * Look in the vehicle handbook * Check with a neighbour Seven times the normal distance * Ten times the normal distance * Twice the normal distance * Five times the normal distance Seven times the normal distance * Ten times the normal distance * Twice the normal distance * Five times the normal distance You are more likely to be held up * Your journey time will be longer * You will travel shorter distance * You are less likely to be delayed Under 14 years old * Exempt for medical reasons * Sitting in the rear seats * Over 14 years old Under 14 years old * Exempt for medical reasons * Sitting in the rear seats * Over 14 years old Engine temperature * Fuel consumption * Oil pressure * Braking Braking system * Electrical system * Suspension * Exhaust system The gearbox * The braking system * The suspension * Wheel alignment * The exhaust system * The clutch They are not as bright as the headlights * The headlights do not work * Visibility is seriously reduced * They are fitted above the bumper Will not be able to assist at a breakdown * Are not able to stop and direct anyone on a motorway * Will tow a broken down vehicle and it's passengers home * Are able to stop and direct anyone on a motorway Higher gears will pull better * The steering will feel heavier * The engine will work harder * Overtaking will be easier * You will slow down sooner It is easier to brake * The noise from your tyres sounds louder * You will see tyre tracks on the road * Your steering feels light 19 years old * 20 years old * 17 years old * 21 years old Put it in the dustbin * Leave it at the side of the road * Take it to a garage * Put it on a bonfire * Take it to a police station * Take it to a local authority site Stay close to the motorway * Face the oncoming traffic * Keep your back to the traffic * Stand on the hard shoulder By pointing to children on the opposite pavement * By displaying a red light * By displaying a stop sign * By giving an arm signal Increase your speed as quickly as possible * Brake hard and hold the pedal down * Ease off the accelerator and reduce your speed * Let go of the steering wheel In the highest gear possible * Always in 2nd gear * With the brakes applied gently * In the lowest gear Try to overtake * Keep in the left hand lane * Re adjust your mirrors * Position your vehicle in the middle of your lane Travel at faster speeds * Always break before a speed bump * Travel at a reduced speed * Only slow if you enter a pedestrian crossing area Near the brow of a hill * On a 40mph road * Within 10 metres of a junction * At or near a bus stop * On the pavement where signs permit Near a school entrance * Near a police station * At a bus stop * In a side road * In a one way street Using the brakes * Passing pedal cyclists * Making a manoeuvre * Turning left Using the brakes * Passing pedal cyclists * Making a manoeuvre * Turning left The theory test is a screen based test, and consists of two parts. It has been devised to test your knowledge of driving theory, in particular the rules of the road and the best driving practice.
Your knowledge of this information is tested in the first part in the form of 50 multiple choice questions. You select your answers for this part of the test by simply touching the screen.
The questions will cover a variety of topics relating to road safety, the environment and documentation. Only one question will appear on the screen at a time. Most questions will ask you to select one correct answer from four possible answers given. Some questions may ask for two or three correct answers from the selection, but this is clearly shown.
Take your time and read the questions and answers carefully, although they are not intended to trick you, the answers may be very similar.
Your given 57 minutes for this part of the test, so relax and avoid rushing. Some questions may take longer to answer than others but for those that your not sure about, you have the option of 'flagging' and then coming back to it later.
Make sure you answer all of the questions and before you click finish, use the review function to check all have been completed.
Each test consists of 50 questions and has a pass mark of at least 43.
Preparing for your theory test
Although you have to pass your theory test before taking the practical test, we recommend that you begin studying the theory whilst taking your professional driving lessons. To prepare for the multiple choice part of the test, we would advise you to study the following books from which the questions are taken along with seeking guidance from your driving instructor; The Highway Code, Driving the Essential Skills, Know your Traffic Signs and the All Tests Hazard Perception DVD."
At the test centre
Now watch the DSA video of what you need to take with you to the theory test center and how the test works. When you're ready, complete the required details and then have a go at the practice theory test. Best of luck.
1 year old * 3 years old * 5 years old * Every time they are serviced When moving off * On motorways * When approaching junctions * On dual carriageways Get cheaper road tax * Increase your insurance premiums * Improve your basic skills * Widen your experience Get cheaper road tax * Increase your insurance premiums * Improve your basic skills * Widen your experience improve your view * Improve your driving * Increase concentration * Distract your attention Leave your headlights on * Leave your fog lights on * Leave your side lights on * Leave your hazard lights on Variable speed limits * Contra flow systems * National speed limits * Lane closures In an emergency * If you feel tired and need to rest * To pick up a hitchhiker * If you miss the exit you wanted In an emergency * If you feel tired and need to rest * To pick up a hitchhiker * If you miss the exit you wanted Unless you signal left first * The traffic in the right hand lane is signalling right * There is a queue of slow moving traffic on the right that is moving slower than you are * You can see well ahead an the hard shoulder is clear White * Orange * Green * red Any lane * The middle lane * The left lane * The right lane Stop safely when the lollipop is raised * Slow down and carry on * Accelerate quickly passed * Stop as soon as you see the school patrol 14 metres (46 feet) * 24 metres (80 feet) * 38 metres (125 feet) * 55 metres (180 feet) Gearbox * Braking * Steering * Battery * Handling * Journey time If you are turning left shortly afterwards * In a one way street * When your view ahead is blocked * When you are approaching a bend * After driving past a junction 8 mph * 12 mph * 16 mph * 20 mph 8 mph * 12 mph * 16 mph * 20 mph Reduced pollution * increased road safety * Increased fuel consumption * Reduced exhaust emissions Always at major road works * Traffic calming measures * At toll bridges * Used to increase traffic flow Traffic calming measures * Used to increase road noise * Used to increase traffic speed * Will help traffic flow Traffic calming measures * Used to increase road noise * Used to increase traffic speed * Will help traffic flow The road * The snow * The vehicle * The driver Reduce congestion * Increase congestion * Reduce the need to stop * Prevent overtaking Breakdowns and emergencies * Normal driving * Slow vehicles only * Overtaking slower vehicles only 1 mm * 1.6 mm across the central three quarters of the breadth * 2 mm * 2.5 mm across the complete breadth of the tyre Oil on the brakes * The brakes out of adjustment * Air in the brake fluid * The brakes over heating Give you a discount on your MOT * Allow you to drive anyone else's car * Increase your mechanical knowledge * Improve your basic driving skills In the highest gear possible * In the lowest gear possible * With the handbrake partially on * With the windscreen wipers on The vehicle has broken down * A school bus * An ice cream van * Ambulance Your fuel tank is only three quarters full * You have a locking filler cap * Your filler cap is securely fastened * Your fuel gauge is working Your fuel tank is only three quarters full * You have a locking filler cap * Your filler cap is securely fastened * Your fuel gauge is working Be at least 18 years of age * Have no more than 3 penalty points * Have a signed and valid provisional licence * Take a test within 12 months Be a driving instructor * Have an advanced driving qualification * Be over 21 years of age * Have held a full licence for at least 3 years Stop road rage * Slow traffic down * Ease parking * Speed traffic up Improves the car control * Makes steering easier * Reduces the drivers control * Uses more fuel Reduce glare from the road surface * Make your brake lights less visible * Help your indicators to be seen more clearly * Dazzle following drivers * Give a better view of the road ahead Reduce glare from the road surface * Make your brake lights less visible * Help your indicators to be seen more clearly * Dazzle following drivers * Give a better view of the road ahead Be carried by the driver at all times * Displayed clearly at the bottom of your vehicles windscreen * Kept concealed within the car * Be kept with the registration document Be carried by the driver at all times * Displayed clearly at the bottom of your vehicles windscreen * Kept concealed within the car * Be kept with the registration document White * Red * Green * Amber Countdown markers to a bridge * Warn of police control ahead * Countdown markers to the next exit * Distance makers to the nearest motorway telephone To give warnings * To give information * To give orders * To give directions No stopping * No parking at any time * Sounding the horn is not allowed * Speed is reduced to 20 mph An area covered by your right hand mirror * An area not covered by your head lights * An area not covered by your mirrors * An area covered by your left hand mirror Do not cross the line * No overtaking * You are approaching a hazard * No stopping allowed Do not cross the line * No overtaking * You are approaching a hazard * No stopping allowed Roundabout * National Speed limit * No entry * No stopping Uneven road surface * Water across the road * Bridge over the road * Approaching main car dealer Slippery road ahead * Service area ahead * Danger ahead * Wrong way Road works * Crosswinds * Airport * Adverse camber No footpath * Zebra crossing * School crossing * No pedestrians Road narrows on the right * Left lane goes ahead * Two way traffic * Parking only on the right Multi exit roundabout * Risk of ice * Place of interest * Hazard ahead No through road * Turn left ahead * T junction * Give way Overtaking only * Give priority to oncoming traffic * One way ahead * Two way traffic No pedestrians or cyclists * Cyclists stay on the left * A separate path for cyclists and pedestrians * Warning of pedestrians and cyclists ahead Roundabout * National Speed limit * No entry * No stopping Uneven road surface * Water across the road * Bridge over the road * Approaching main car dealer Local speed limit applies * No waiting on the carriageway * National speed limit applies * No speed limit applies 30 mph * 40 mph * 50 mph * 60 mph 5 metres * 8 metres * 10 metres * 20 metres Use a Bluetooth hands free device * Find a suitable place to stop * Drive slowly * Drive faster than the speed limit Stop only if children are waiting to cross * Stop even if the road is clear * Stop if a red light is showing * Stop only if a car is approaching 10% * 20% * 30% * 40% Allow extra room * Give a thank you wave * Move back early * Sound your horn To alert others to your presence * To give you the right of way * To signal your frustration * To greet other road users To alert others to your presence * To signal your annoyance * To greet others * To allow your right of way To alert others to your presence * To give you the right of way * To signal your frustration * To greet other road users Considerate * Responsible * Competitive * Defensive To be better positioned if you skid * To let faster traffic overtake * To help with the effect of the road camber * To improve the view of the road ahead Brake quickly and stop where you are * Maintain your speed and position * Accelerate hard to get away from it * Pull over as soon as safely possible Slow braking * Quick acceleration * To replace power steering * Instead of using ABS Slow braking * Quick acceleration * To replace power steering * Instead of using ABS Brake firmly and quickly * Be ready to steer sharply * Use sidelights only * Brake gently in plenty of time To pass traffic that is queuing back at a junction * To pass a car signalling to turn left * To pass a vehicle driving slowly * To pass a road maintenance vehicle travelling at 10mph or less To double park * To park on yellow lines * When you have broken down * When you are being towed To double park * To park on yellow lines * When you have broken down * When you are being towed To park along side another car * To reverse park * When you have broken down * When you are being towed Remove the tax disc * Park near a lamp post * Park in a quiet road * Engage the steering lock Before every journey * When the engine is hot * Early in the morning * Before a long journey Valid insurance * The old tax disc * A valid driving licence * A driving test pass certificate Look round before you move off * Use all the mirrors on the vehicle * Look round after moving off * Give a signal after moving off * Use the exterior mirrors only * Give a signal if necessary Use your horn * Rev your engine * Reverse slowly * Get out and check Only on the left hand side * Only on the right hand side * Either on the right or left * Overtaking is not allowed On dual carriageways * At junctions * At Zebra crossings * On one way streets At the end of a motorway * At a concealed level crossing * On the approach to a roundabout * Approaching a hazard Bomb disposal * Blood transfusion * Police patrol * Breakdown recovery * Doctors Bomb disposal * Blood transfusion * Police patrol * Breakdown recovery * Doctors Moped under 50cc * Motorcycles over 50cc * Cyclists * Learner car drivers * Farm tractors * Double decker buses Loud music * Arguing with a passenger * Pulling up to tune the radio in * Stopping regularly to rest * Using a mobile phone * An unrestrained animal in the car The vehicle documents * First aid kit * Tax disc * Tow rope Tinted * Bi focal * Designer * Half moon Doctors * Motorway maintenance * Blood transfusion * Police patrol * Bomb disposal Are under 25 years of age * Wear glasses * Pass the driving test within 6 months * Take the Pass Plus course How fast you are going * The time of day * The tyres on the vehicle * The weather * The road signs * The street lighting Road atlas * Jump leads * First aid kit * Warning triangle * Telephone * Fire extinguisher Less control * A false sense of confidence * Good judgement of speed * Greater awareness of danger * Slower reactions Allow plenty of room * Sound your horn * Go very slowly * Pass quickly * Be ready to stop Horse riders * Cyclists * Buses * Motor Bikes * Pedestrians Motorcycles * Cars * Tractors * Bicycles A small van * A car * A vehicle towing a trailer * A motorcycle Vans * Estate cars * Long vehicles * Sports cars Vans * Estate cars * Long vehicles * Sports cars Motorcycles * Vans * Long vehicles * Sports cars Motorway maintence vehicle * Doctor on emergency call * Coast guard * Bomb disposal Motorway maintence vehicle * Doctor on emergency call * Coast guard * Bomb disposal Trains * Trams * Toucans * Pedestrians * Cycles The larger vehicle * No one has priority * The faster vehicle * The slowest Vehicle The larger vehicle * No one has priority * The faster vehicle * The slowest Vehicle Car drivers * Cyclists * Children * Ice cream vans Car drivers * Cyclists * Children * Ice cream vans The police * The registered vehicle keeper * Your insurance company * The vehicle manufacturer To give a wider field of vision * They totally cover the blind spots * To make it easier to judge the speed of following traffic * They make following traffic look bigger To reduce traffic flow * To warn of oncoming traffic * To enable you to change lanes early * Because you are in a place of interest They cover all blind spots * They make it easier to judge the speed of following traffic * They give a wider field of vision * They make traffic look bigger They may suddenly pull up * It takes longer to pass one * They have air brakes * They climb hills more slowly They may suddenly pull up * It takes longer to pass one * They have air brakes * They climb hills more slowly To allow vehicles to park * To allow vehicles to enter and emerge * For emergency vehicles * To allow vehicles to make a U turn To allow vehicles to park * To allow vehicles to enter and emerge * For emergency vehicles * To allow vehicles to make a U turn It will help with stability when driving in cross winds * It will allow you to tow without a breakaway cable * It will help you to raise and lower the jockey wheel * It will allow heavy items to be loaded behind the axle To avoid wearing out the bulb * To avoid misleading other road users * To avoid dazzling other road users * To avoid flattening the battery Need a sleep * Wish to set down passengers * Need to use the telephone * Are told to do so by flashing red lights Wave pedestrians across * Not move until the green light appears * Stop even if the crossing is clear * Give way pedestrians who are crossing Brake hard at the last moment * Maintain your speed * Be ready to stop * Accelerate hard Brake hard at the last moment * Maintain your speed * Be ready to stop * Accelerate hard Brake hard * Be ready to stop * Maintain your speed * Accelerate hard Pass the lights if the road is clear * The lights are broken * Wait for the green light before you cross the stop line * The lights are about to change to red Stop and look both ways * Slow down and look both ways * Give way to the right * Accelerate looking both ways 2 seconds * 10 seconds * 1 minute * 10 minutes To look for pedestrians about to cross * To check for overtaking vehicles * To make sure the side road is clear * To check for traffic pulling out of the side road Sit behind the passenger seat * Use an adult seat belt * Share a belt with an adult * Sit between two adults A child seat * An adult lap belt * An adult seat belt * An adult over 14 holding the child Set your mirror to anti dazzle * Set your mirror to dazzle the other driver * Switch your rear lights on and off * Stop suddenly causing the vehicle behind to brake sharply Set your mirror to anti dazzle * Set your mirror to dazzle the other driver * Switch your rear lights on and off * Stop suddenly causing the vehicle behind to brake sharply Any lane * Middle lane * Right lane * Left lane Any lane * Middle lane * Right lane * Left lane You will stall * All the lights will go out * The steering will feel very light * The steering will feel very heavy It would be better not to signal at all * Well before you reach the junction * Just before you reach the junction * As you are passing or just after the junction you drive past your exit. You should Carefully reverse on the hard shoulder * Make a U turn at the next gap in the central reserve * Carry on to the next exit * Carefully reverse in the left hand lane Pull the handbrake up as you brake * Push the clutch down * Keep both hands on the wheel * Put your hazard lights on Accelerate quickly and sound your horn * Slow down and wave the pedestrian across * Brake sharply and flash your headlights * Slow down and be prepared to stop for the cyclist Not drive faster than the speed limit * Ignore the speed limit displayed * Obey the limit during the rush hour * Obey the speed limit except at night Be patient as you expect them to make mistakes * Stay very close behind and flash your lights * Steer around them * Start to rev your engine and sound your horn Allow less room so that you can be seen in the mirrors * Overtake as soon as possible * Allow extra room in case they swerve * Allow the same room as normal 36 metres * 23 metres * 72 metres * 120 feet One second * Two seconds * Three seconds * Four seconds In the right hand lane * Well to the left * Just over the centre line * In either lane Signal right on the approach and then left to leave the roundabout * Signal left after you leave the roundabout * Signal left after you pass the exit before the one you want to take * Signal right on the approach and all the way around Avoid mixing alcoholic drinks * Not drink alcohol at all * Have some milk before drinking alcohol * Eat a hot meal with your alcoholic drinks Stop at the scene of the collision * Call your insurance company * Stop only if someone asks you to * Call the fire brigade 45 metres (82 feet) * 53 metres (175 feet) * 100 metres (328 feet) * 150 metres (492 feet) Prevent other drivers from overtaking * Avoid all national speed limit roads * Plan to go at busy times * Allow plenty of time for your journey Use a mobile phone * Listen to music * Switch on the heated front window * Look in the door mirrors Grip the steering wheel firmly * Select neutral * Select a lower gear * Brake all the way Carry on but slowly * Leave the motorway at the next exit * Stop on the hard shoulder for a rest * Complete your journey as quickly as possible Pull on to the hard shoulder * Leave at the next exit * Stop and wait * Slow down and wait for the lights to go out Temporary traffic lights * Lower speed limits * Wider lanes than normal * Speed humps 20 mph * 30 mph * 40 mph * 60 mph 20mph * 30mph * 40mph * 50mph 20 mph * 30 mph * 40 mph * 60 mph Use headlights only in bad weather * Always use the front and rear fog lights * Always use your headlights * Use sidelights only Stop at the next emergency telephone and contact the police * Pull up on the hard shoulder and wave traffic to slow * Walk back along the hard shoulder to pick it up * Stop on the motorway and pick it up before an accident occurs Do a U turn * Drive into a side road and reverse into the main road * Find a quiet side road to turn round in * Get someone to stop the traffic before moving Do a U turn * Drive into a side road and reverse into the main road * Find a quiet side road to turn round in * Get someone to stop the traffic before moving When the front of your vehicle swings out * After you've entered the side road * Just before you start the manoeuvre * After you've completed the manoeuvre Seek medical advice before driving * Drive only for short distances * Only drive if accompanied by a full licence holder * Limit your driving to essential journeys Worn tyres * Worn shock absorbers * Tyres under inflated * Wrong size wheels Ordinary interior mirror * Extended -arm side mirrors * Interior wide angled mirror * No mirrors will help Ordinary interior mirror * Extended -arm side mirrors * Interior wide angled mirror * No mirrors will help 50 mph * 60 mph * 70 mph * 40 mph 50 mph * 60 mph * 70 mph * 40 mph Not overtake * Not overtake another car * Not exceed 60mph * Use only the left and centre lanes 23 metres (75 feet) * 36 metres (118 feet) * 53 metres (245 feet) * 75 metres (315 feet) Doubled * Halved * Up to ten times greater * Exactly the same A driver who has broken down * Pedestrians on the hard shoulder * A highways agency traffic officer * Flashing amber lights above your lane A driver who has broken down * Pedestrians on the hard shoulder * A highways agency traffic officer * Flashing amber lights above your lane Switch to main main beam quickly * Be easily seen by others * See further along the road * Drive at a faster speed Pedestrians * Traffic congestion * Parked cars * Direction signs Steer carefully to the left * Steer quickly to the right * Steer carefully to the right * Brake firmly and avoid steering Stop and apply the handbrake and then select a lower gear * Position your vehicle well to the left * Make sure you leave enough room for a vehicle behind * Check the central reservation is wide enough for your vehicle Carry on waiting * Park and have a look * Peep and creep * Phone the signal operator Carry on waiting * Park and have a look * Peep and creep * Phone the signal operator Drive across slowly * Telephone the signal operator * Continue to wait * Get out of the car and investigate Cars * Motorcyclists * Buses * Lorries Cars * Motorcyclists * Buses * Lorries Burst any blisters * Remove all clothing * Apply lotions to the burns * Douse the burns with clean cool non-toxic liquids Burst any blisters * Remove all clothing * Apply lotions to the burns * Douse the burns with clean cool non-toxic liquids Apply pressure over the wound and keep the arm lower than the heart * Get them a drink * Dab the wound with a clean cloth * Apply pressure over the wound and raise the arm above the heart Tell drivers behind what has happened * Telephone a friend * Telephone the signal operator * Leave your car and get everyone clear * Walk down the track to warn the train driver * Move the vehicle if the signal operator tells you to Using lower gears where possible * Using higher gears where possible * Missing out some gears * Braking harshly Reverse anyway * Look in the offside mirror * Open the door and look out as you reverse * Ask someone to guide you Avoid drinking strong beer * Drink plenty of coffee * Drink water in between alcoholic drinks * Avoid drinking alcohol completely Be placed 55 metres from your vehicle * Be placed 175 metres from your vehicle * Not to be used on any part of the motorway * Be placed 45 metres from your vehicle You go abroad on holiday * You change your vehicle * You change your name * Your job involves travelling abroad * You change your permanent address * Your job status is changed Stop and check the tyres * Stop and check if the wheels are wet * Check your exhaust * Test your brakes Park near a well lit area * Lock them out of sight * Park near a school entrance * Put them in a cheap bag Report the accident to the police within 24 hours * Tell a pedestrian that passes by * Tell the insurance company * Tell the homeowner the following day There are less than two vehicles in front of you * You need to turn left * The traffic lights are green * Your exit road is clear Make a SORN declaration * Obtain a tax disc * Sell your car * Apply for a change to your driving licence In a built up area * Into a side road * Into a main road * For longer than the length of your car For longer than necessary * In a built up area * Into a side road * For more than a cars length In a built up area * Into a side road * Into a main road * For longer than the length of your car Between 10.30pm and 6.30 in the morning * At any time in a built up area * Between 11.30pm and 7 am in the morning * Between 7pm and 11.30 am in the morning A police officer * A fireman * A pedestrian * A school crossing patrol * A red traffic light * A green traffic light Signal right * Accelerate around them * Pull out to the middle of the road * Slow down and be ready to stop Pull out to the middle of the road * Slow down and be ready to stop * Signal right * Accelerate and give a wide berth Pull out to the middle of the road * Slow down and be ready to stop * Signal right * Accelerate and give a wide berth Dog training * Deaf * Elderly * Colour blind Young * Colour blind * An animal lover * Deaf To go steeply downhill * To go sharply to the right * To go steeply uphill * Bend sharply to the left On a one way street * On any road other than a dual carriageway * Just before you turn left * Just before you turn right On a one way street * On any road other than a dual carriageway * Just before you turn left * Just before you turn right Except when picking children up * Under no circumstances * To drop off children when you are late * Unless there is nowhere else available Pull over at a safe place to rest * Find a less busy route * Drive slowly * Driver faster Wait and be patient * Carry on * Sound the horn * Wave them across showing courtesy Reverse back to where you went wrong * Turn round in a side road * Continue to the end of the road * Reverse into a drive way Flash your lights * Flash your lights and put your indicator on * Sound your horn before overtaking * Stay behind and not overtake On the approach to a motorway * Before an exit of a motorway * At the end of a dual carriageway * Before a pedestrian crossing On the approach to a motorway * Before an exit of a motorway * At the end of a dual carriageway * Before a pedestrian crossing Under inflated * Over inflated * Of different makes * New and hardly used Being very cautious * Staying within the speed limits * showing off and being competitive * driving for only a short time Call the fire brigade * Call the breakdown service * Lift the bonnet and disconnect the battery * Lift the bonnet put on your hazard lights and wait in the car The insurance company will only pay the first £100 * You will be paid £100 if you do not have an accident * You will have to pay the first £100 of any claim * Your vehicle is only insured for £100 The insurance company will pay the first £100 * You will have to pay the first £100 of any claim * Your vehicle is insured for £100 * You will be paid £100 if you avoid a claim in any given year The insurance company will only pay the first £100 * You will be paid £100 if you do not have an accident * You will have to pay the first £100 of any claim * Your vehicle is only insured for £100 Pull on the handbrake * Put on your hazard lights * Pull up slowly at the side of the road * Hold the steering firmly to keep control * Keep driving at normal speed * Drive slower Injury to others * All damage and injury * Injury to your self * Damage to other vehicles * Damage to your car only Injury to others * All damage and injury * Injury to your self * Damage to other vehicles * Damage to your car only Damage to your vehicle * All damage and injury * Injury to others * Injury to yourself * Damage to other vehicles Where you are near a bus stop * Where you are facing oncoming traffic * Where the speed limit exceeds 30mph * Where there are continuous white lines in the middle of the road