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Name the crossing in which cyclists are allowed to ride across with pedestrians? (Choose 1 answer)

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You are driving at the legal speed limit. A vehicle comes up very quickly behind you, they are flashing their headlights. What should you now do? (Choose 1 answer)

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Where would you see this sign placed? (Choose 1 answer)

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Which of the following signs inform you that there is no footpath and pedestrians will be walking on the road? (Choose 1 answer)

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During certain hours you should NOT use your horn in a built up area? (Choose 1 answer)

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If you see this sign What does it mean? (Choose 1 answer)

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You will use more fuel then expected if your tyres are ? (Choose 1 answer)

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You see someone with a white stick and a red band. What does this mean the person is? (Choose 1 answer)

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You want to dispose of a used battery? (Choose 2 answers)

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What is the stopping distance for 70 mph? (Choose 1 answer)

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