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1. At a railway level crossing the red light signal continues to flash
after a train has gone by. You should wait.
2. You may overtake either on the right or the left on a one-way
street.
3. Tyres should be kept to the pressure the manufacturer tells you to
help prevent the car from skidding.
4. A car driver must ensure that seat belts are worn by children under
14.
5. You are driving in slow moving queues of traffic. Just before changing
lane you should look for motorcyclists filtering through the traffic.
6. At night you see a pedestrian wearing protective clothing and carrying
a bright red light. This means you are approaching an organised march.
7. You are braking on a wet road. Your vehicle begins to skid. Your vehicle
does not have anti-lock brakes. The first thing you should do is release
the footbrake fully.
8. On a three lane motorway you should use the left lane for normal
driving.
9. On a motorway you would find green reflective studs at slip roads
and entrances.
10. You are approaching a busy junction. There are several lanes with
road markings. At the last moment you realise that you are in the wrong
lane. You should continue in that lane.
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