kRESZ XIII.

Why is coasting wrong or
dangerous?

A
The engine will run faster
B
It will make the engine stall
C
It will cause the car to skid
D
There is no engine braking
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This lesson contains 17 slides, with interactive quizzes.

Items in this lesson

Why is coasting wrong or
dangerous?

A
The engine will run faster
B
It will make the engine stall
C
It will cause the car to skid
D
There is no engine braking

Slide 1 - Quiz

Hills can affect the performance of
your vehicle. Which TWO apply
when driving up steep hills?
A
The engine will work harder
B
The steering will feel heavier
C
You will slow down sooner
D
Higher gears will pull better

Slide 2 - Quiz

You are approaching a bend at a
high speed. You should begin to
brake.
A
After changing gears
B
Before the bend
C
After the bend
D
On the bend

Slide 3 - Quiz

You are following a vehicle at a safe distance on a wet and slippery road. Another driver overtakes you
and pulls into the gap you have left. What should you do?
A
Stay close to the other vehicle until it moves on
B
Try to overtake safely as soon as you can
C
Drop back to regain a safe distance
D
Flash your headlights as a warning

Slide 4 - Quiz

In which THREE of these situations
may you overtake another vehicle
on the inside, or the left?
A
When the vehicle in front is to turn right
B
When a slower vehicle is in the right-hand lane of a dual carriageway
C
When you are in a one-way street
D
In slow-moving traffic queues when traffic in the right-hand lane is moving more slowly

Slide 5 - Quiz

Which THREE of the following will
affect your stopping distance?
A
The weather
B
The time of day
C
The tyres on your vehicle
D
How fast you are going

Slide 6 - Quiz

You are in a very heavy downpour.
Your overall stopping distance is
likely to be:
A
Doubled
B
No different
C
Up to ten times greater
D
Halved

Slide 7 - Quiz

You have to make a journey in
foggy conditions. You should:
A
Keep two seconds behind other vehicles
B
Never use demisters and windscreens wipers.
C
Leave plenty of time for your journey
D
Follow closely other vehicle's tail lights

Slide 8 - Quiz

You are following other vehicles in fog with your lights on. How else can you reduce the chances of being involved in an accident?
A
Keep together with the faster vehicles
B
Use your main beam instead of dipped headlights
C
Keep close to the vehicle in front
D
Reduce your speed and increase the gap

Slide 9 - Quiz

Why should you always reduce
your speed when driving in fog?
A
Because the engine's colder
B
Because you could be dazzled by other people's fog lights
C
Because the brakes do not work as well
D
Because it is more difficult to see events ahead

Slide 10 - Quiz

You are driving in fog. Why should
you keep well back from the
vehicle in front?
A
In case its brake lights dazzle you
B
In case its fog lights dazzle you
C
In case it stops suddenly
D
In case it changes direction suddenly

Slide 11 - Quiz

Using rear fog lights in clear
daylight or tunnels will:
A
Be useful when towing a trailer
B
Make following drivers keep back
C
Dazzle others drivers
D
Give extra protection

Slide 12 - Quiz

Which TWO of the following are
correct? When overtaking at night
you should:
A
Put headlights on full beam
B
Beware of the bends in the road ahead
C
Sound your horn twice before moving out
D
Be careful because you can see less

Slide 13 - Quiz

You are overtaking a car at night.
You must be sure that:
A
Your rear fog lights are switched on
B
You have switched your lights to full beam before overtaking
C
You flash your headlamps before overtaking
D
You do not dazzle other road users

Slide 14 - Quiz

At night you are dazzled by
headlights of vehicles coming
towards you. You should:
A
Put your hand over your eyes
B
Slow down or stop
C
Switch on your main beam headlights
D
Pull down your sun visor

Slide 15 - Quiz

You are dazzled by headlights of
oncoming vehicles when driving at
night. What should you do?
A
Slow down or stop
B
Flash your lights
C
Drive faster past the oncoming car
D
Brake hard

Slide 16 - Quiz

You are on a narrow road at night.
A slower-moving vehicle ahead has
been signalling right for some time.
What should you do?
A
Signal right and sound your horn
B
Flash your headlights before overtaking
C
Overtake on the left
D
Wait for the signal to be cancelled before overtaking

Slide 17 - Quiz