Practical Driving Test in UK /Road Signs and Road Markings Theory Test
Mark one answer Red triangles Blue rectangles Red circles | |
Motorcyclists dismount Parking place for solo motorcyclists Motorcylce route ahead | |
End of motorway Motorway begins No hard shoulder on motorway ahead | |
B C D | |
One-way street Cycles only No stopping | |
Bend in the road You must turn back No u-turns | |
B C D | |
Mark one answer. You cannot stop on this road The exit ahead is closed All traffic is going one way | |
No vehicles over height specified No heavy vehicles Road narrows to width specified | |
No vehicles carrying explosives Firework display in progress Vehicle fire | |
No waiting for buses and cycles No buses and cycles allowed Contraflow bus and cycle lane | |
B C D | |
Cycle lane closed Cycles only No cycles | |
Zebra crossing Pedestrian zone Pedestrians in the road | |
B C D | |
Slip road closed Traffic emerging from left T-junction | |
Bridge over the road Uneven road surface Road ahead closed | |
One way traffic only Two-way traffic ahead Both lanes closed | |
T-junction Traffic emerging form left and right Stop and giveway | |
B C D | |
Folk in the road Dual carriageway ends No U-turns | |
B C D | |
B C D | |
T-junction with priority over vehicles turning from the right Staggered juntion with priority form traffic turning left T-junction with priority over vehicles turning from the left | |
No U-turns Staggered junction level crossing ahead | |
Right-hand lane for buses only The right-hand lane is closed Queues likely in right-hand lane | |
Contraflow system Leave at next exit Change to right-hand lane | |
B C D | |
No buses Parking fo coaches and buses only Bus lane | |
B C D | |
Mark one answer. To pass traffic that is queuing back at a junction To pass a vehicle towing a caravan To pass a car signalling to turn left ahead | |
Mark one answer No overtaking allowed You are approaching a hazard No stopping allowed | |
B C D | |
Mark one answer 'No entry' sign 'Stop' sign 'One-way street' sign | |
To prevent queuing traffic from blocking a junction To mark the entrance lane to a car park To allow cyclists a clear right of way |
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