Question 1 of 110 Loading... 1. Driving with under-inflated tyres can affect Mark two answers [Get Hints]engine temperaturefuel consumptionbrakingoil pressureQuestion 1 of 110Question 2 of 110 Loading... 2. A roof rack fitted to your car will Mark one answer [Get Hints]reduce fuel consumptionimprove the road handlingmake your car go fasterincrease fuel consumptionQuestion 2 of 110Question 3 of 110 Loading... 3. Your anti-lock brakes warning light stays on. You should Mark one answer [Get Hints]check the brake fluid levelcheck the footbrake free playcheck that the handbrake is releasedhave the brakes checked immediatelyQuestion 3 of 110Question 4 of 110 Loading... 4. The legal minimum depth of tread for car tyres over three quarters of the breadth is Mark one answer [Get Hints]1 mm1.6 mm2.5 mm4 mmQuestion 4 of 110Question 5 of 110 Loading... 5. Which TWO are badly affected if the tyres are under-inflated? Mark two answers [Get Hints]BrakingSteeringChanging gearParkingQuestion 5 of 110Question 6 of 110 Loading... 6. How should you dispose of a used battery? Mark two answers [Get Hints]Take it to a local authority sitePut it in the dustbinBreak it up into piecesLeave it on waste lanTake it to a garageBurn it on a fireQuestion 6 of 110Question 7 of 110 Loading... 7. You are carrying an 11 year old child in the back seat of your car. They are under 1.35 metres (4 feet 5 inches) in height. You MUST make sure that Mark one answer [Get Hints]they sit between two belted peoplethey can fasten their own seat belta suitable child restraint is availablethey can see clearly out of the front windowQuestion 7 of 110Question 8 of 110 Loading... 8. The purpose of a catalytic converter is to reduce Mark one answer [Get Hints]fuel consumptionthe risk of firetoxic exhaust gasesengine wearQuestion 8 of 110Question 9 of 110 Loading... 9. On a vehicle, where would you find a catalytic converter? Mark one answer [Get Hints]In the fuel tankIn the air filterOn the cooling systemOn the exhaust systemQuestion 9 of 110Question 10 of 110 Loading... 10. You are parking on a two-way road at night. The speed limit is 40 mph. You should park on the Mark one answer [Get Hints]left with parking lights onleft with no lights onright with parking lights onright with dipped headlights onQuestion 10 of 110Question 11 of 110 Loading... 11. When should you especially check the engine oil level? Mark one answer [Get Hints]Before a long journeyWhen the engine is hotEarly in the morningEvery 6000 milesQuestion 11 of 110Question 12 of 110 Loading... 12. 'Red routes' in major cities have been introduced to Mark one answer [Get Hints]raise the speed limitshelp the traffic flowprovide better parkingallow lorries to load more freelyQuestion 12 of 110Question 13 of 110 Loading... 13. When leaving your vehicle parked and unattended you should Mark one answer [Get Hints]park near a busy junctionpark in a housing estateremove the key and lock itleave the left indicator onQuestion 13 of 110Question 14 of 110 Loading... 14. You are carrying a 5 year-old child in the back seat of your car. They are under 1.35 metres (4 feet 5 inches). A correct child restraint is NOT available. They MUST Mark one answer [Get Hints]sit behind the passenger seatuse an adult seat beltshare a belt with an adultsit between two other childrenQuestion 14 of 110Question 15 of 110 Loading... 15. A properly serviced vehicle will give Mark two answers [Get Hints]lower insurance premiumsyou a refund on your road taxbetter fuel economycleaner exhaust emissionsQuestion 15 of 110Question 16 of 110 Loading... 16. Which of the following may help to deter a thief from stealing your car? Mark one answer [Get Hints]Always keeping the headlights onFitting reflective glass windowsAlways keeping the interior light onEtching the car number on the windowsQuestion 16 of 110Question 17 of 110 Loading... 17. As a driver, you can help reduce pollution levels in town centres by Mark one answer [Get Hints]driving more quicklyover-revving in a low gearwalking or cyclingdriving short journeysQuestion 17 of 110Question 18 of 110 Loading... 18. What can cause heavy steering? Mark one answer [Get Hints]Driving on iceBadly worn brakesOver-inflated tyresUnder-inflated tyresQuestion 18 of 110Question 19 of 110 Loading... 19. To help protect the environment you should NOT Mark one answer [Get Hints]remove your roof rack when unloadeduse your car for very short journeyswalk, cycle, or use public transportempty the boot of unnecessary weightQuestion 19 of 110Question 20 of 110 Loading... 20. You need to top up your battery. What level should you fill to? Mark one answer [Get Hints]The top of the batteryHalf-way up the batteryJust below the cell platesJust above the cell platesQuestion 20 of 110Question 21 of 110 Loading... 21. Supertrams or Light Rapid Transit (LRT) systems are environmentally friendly because Mark one answer [Get Hints]they use diesel powerthey use quieter roadsthey use electric powerthey do not operate during rush hourQuestion 21 of 110Question 22 of 110 Loading... 22. It is illegal to drive with tyres that Mark one answer [Get Hints]have been bought second-handhave a large deep cut in the side wallare of different makesare of different tread patternsQuestion 22 of 110Question 23 of 110 Loading... 23. You will use more fuel if your tyres are Mark one answer [Get Hints]under-inflatedof different makesover-inflatednew and hardly usedQuestion 23 of 110Question 24 of 110 Loading... 24. How can you plan your route before starting a long journey? Mark one answer [Get Hints]Check your vehicle’s workshop manualAsk your local garageUse a route planner on the internetConsult your travel agentsQuestion 24 of 110Question 25 of 110 Loading... 25. To reduce the volume of traffic on the roads you could Mark three answers [Get Hints]use public transport more oftenshare a car when possiblewalk or cycle on short journeystravel by car at all timesuse a car with a smaller enginedrive in a bus laneQuestion 25 of 110Question 26 of 110 Loading... 26. It is a good idea to plan your journey to avoid busy times. This is because Mark one answer [Get Hints]your vehicle will use more fuelyou will see less road worksit will help to ease congestionyou will travel a much shorter distanceQuestion 26 of 110Question 27 of 110 Loading... 27. You are driving the children of a friend home from school. They are both under 14 years old. Who is responsible for making sure they wear a seat belt or approved child restraint where required? Mark one answer [Get Hints]An adult passengerThe childrenYou, the driverYour friendQuestion 27 of 110Question 28 of 110 Loading... 28. You are checking your trailer tyres. What is the legal minimum tread depth over the central three quarters of its breadth? Mark one answer [Get Hints]1 mm1.6 mm2 mm2.6 mmQuestion 28 of 110Question 29 of 110 Loading... 29. How can you reduce the chances of your car being broken into when leaving it unattended? Mark one answer [Get Hints]Take all valuables with youPark near a taxi rankPlace any valuables on the floorPark near a fire stationQuestion 29 of 110Question 30 of 110 Loading... 30. To help keep your car secure you could join a Mark one answer [Get Hints]vehicle breakdown organisationvehicle watch schemeadvanced driver’s schemecar maintenance classQuestion 30 of 110Question 31 of 110 Loading... 31. While driving, this warning light on your dashboard comes on. It means Mark one answer [Get Hints]a fault in the braking systemthe engine oil is lowa rear light has failedyour seat belt is not fastenedQuestion 31 of 110Question 32 of 110 Loading... 32. How can driving in an Eco-safe manner help protect the environment? Mark one answer [Get Hints]Through the legal enforcement of speed regulationsBy increasing the number of cars on the roadThrough increased fuel billsBy reducing exhaust emissionsQuestion 32 of 110Question 33 of 110 Loading... 33. The main cause of brake fade is Mark one answer [Get Hints]the brakes overheatingair in the brake fluidoil on the brakesthe brakes out of adjustmentQuestion 33 of 110Question 34 of 110 Loading... 34. Planning your route before setting out can be helpful. How can you do this? Mark one answer [Get Hints]Look in a motoring magazineOnly visit places you knowTry to travel at busy timesPrint or write down the routeQuestion 34 of 110Question 35 of 110 Loading... 35. To reduce the damage your vehicle causes to the environment you should Mark three answers [Get Hints]use narrow side streetsavoid harsh accelerationbrake in good timeanticipate well aheaduse busy routesQuestion 35 of 110Question 36 of 110 Loading... 36. How can you, as a driver, help the environment? Mark three answers [Get Hints]By reducing your speedBy gentle accelerationBy using leaded fuelBy driving fasterBy harsh accelerationBy servicing your vehicle properlyQuestion 36 of 110Question 37 of 110 Loading... 37. What does Eco-safe driving achieve? Mark one answer [Get Hints]Increased fuel consumptionImproved road safetyDamage to the environmentIncreased exhaust emissionsQuestion 37 of 110Question 38 of 110 Loading... 38. Turning the steering wheel while your car is stationary can cause damage to the Mark two answers [Get Hints]gearboxenginebrakessteeringtyresQuestion 38 of 110Question 39 of 110 Loading... 39. It is important to wear suitable shoes when you are driving. Why is this? Mark one answer [Get Hints]To prevent wear on the pedalsTo maintain control of the pedalsTo enable you to adjust your seatTo enable you to walk for assistance if you break downQuestion 39 of 110Question 40 of 110 Loading... 40. Excessive or uneven tyre wear can be caused by faults in which THREE of the following? Mark three answers [Get Hints]The gearboxThe braking systemThe acceleratorThe exhaust systemWheel alignmentThe suspensionQuestion 40 of 110Question 41 of 110 Loading... 41. You are away from home and have to park your vehicle overnight. Where should you leave it? Mark one answer [Get Hints]Opposite another parked vehicleIn a quiet roadOpposite a traffic islandIn a secure car parkQuestion 41 of 110Question 42 of 110 Loading... 42. Why do MOT tests include a strict exhaust emission test? Mark one answer [Get Hints]To recover the cost of expensive garage equipmentTo help protect the environment against pollutionTo discover which fuel supplier is used the mostTo make sure diesel and petrol engines emit the same fumesQuestion 42 of 110Question 43 of 110 Loading... 43. When a roof rack is not in use it should be removed. Why is this? Mark one answer [Get Hints]It will affect the suspensionIt is illegalIt will affect your brakingIt will waste fuelQuestion 43 of 110Question 44 of 110 Loading... 44. You must NOT sound your horn Mark one answer [Get Hints]between 10 pm and 6 am in a built-up areaat any time in a built-up areabetween 11.30 pm and 7 am in a builtup areabetween 11.30 pm and 6 am on any roadQuestion 44 of 110Question 45 of 110 Loading... 45. When should you NOT use your horn in a built-up area? Mark one answer [Get Hints]Between 8 pm and 8 amBetween 9 pm and dawnBetween dusk and 8 amBetween 11.30 pm and 7 amQuestion 45 of 110Question 46 of 110 Loading... 46. Which TWO of the following will improve fuel consumption? Mark two answers [Get Hints]Reducing your road speedPlanning well aheadLate and harsh brakingDriving in lower gearsShort journeys with a cold engineRapid accelerationQuestion 46 of 110Question 47 of 110 Loading... 47. You can save fuel when conditions allow by Mark one answer [Get Hints]using lower gears as often as possibleaccelerating sharply in each gearusing each gear in turnmissing out some gearsQuestion 47 of 110Question 48 of 110 Loading... 48. The most important reason for having a properly adjusted head restraint is to Mark one answer [Get Hints]make you more comfortablehelp you to avoid neck injuryhelp you to relaxhelp you to maintain your driving positionQuestion 48 of 110Question 49 of 110 Loading... 49. Your vehicle has a catalytic converter. Its purpose is to reduce Mark one answer [Get Hints]exhaust noisefuel consumptionexhaust emissionsengine noiseQuestion 49 of 110Question 50 of 110 Loading... 50. To help the environment, you can avoid wasting fuel by Mark three answers [Get Hints]having your vehicle properly servicedmaking sure your tyres are correctly inflatednot over-revving in the lower gearsdriving at higher speeds where possiblekeeping an empty roof rack properly fittedservicing your vehicle less regularlyQuestion 50 of 110Question 51 of 110 Loading... 51. In which THREE places would parking cause an obstruction to others? Mark three answers [Get Hints]Near the brow of a hillIn a lay-byWhere the kerb is raisedWhere the kerb has been lowered for wheelchairsAt or near a bus stopQuestion 51 of 110Question 52 of 110 Loading... 52. Missing out some gears saves fuel by reducing the amount of time you spend Mark one answer [Get Hints]brakingcoastingsteeringacceleratingQuestion 52 of 110Question 53 of 110 Loading... 53. Excessive or uneven tyre wear can be caused by faults in the Mark two answers [Get Hints]gearboxbraking systemsuspensionexhaust systemQuestion 53 of 110Question 54 of 110 Loading... 54. By avoiding busy times when travelling Mark one answer [Get Hints]you are more likely to be held upyour journey time will be longeryou will travel a much shorter distanceyou are less likely to be delayedQuestion 54 of 110Question 55 of 110 Loading... 55. You are parking your car. You have some valuables which you are unable to take with you. What should you do? Mark one answer [Get Hints]Park near a police stationPut them under the driver’s seatLock them out of sightPark in an unlit side roadQuestion 55 of 110Question 56 of 110 Loading... 56. You service your own vehicle. How should you get rid of the old engine oil? Mark one answer [Get Hints]Take it to a local authority sitePour it down a drainTip it into a hole in the groundPut it into your dustbinQuestion 56 of 110Question 57 of 110 Loading... 57. You are carrying two 13 year old children and their parents in your car. Who is responsible for seeing that the children wear seat belts? Mark one answer [Get Hints]The children’s parentsYou, the driverThe front-seat passengerThe childrenQuestion 57 of 110Question 58 of 110 Loading... 58. You enter a road where there are road humps. What should you do? Mark one answer [Get Hints]Maintain a reduced speed throughoutAccelerate quickly between each oneAlways keep to the maximum legal speedDrive slowly at school times onlyQuestion 58 of 110Question 59 of 110 Loading... 59. It is essential that tyre pressures are checked regularly. When should this be done? Mark one answer [Get Hints]After any lengthy journeyAfter travelling at high speedWhen tyres are hotWhen tyres are coldQuestion 59 of 110Question 60 of 110 Loading... 60. You are parked on the road at night. Where must you use parking lights? Mark one answer [Get Hints]Where there are continuous white lines in the middle of the roadWhere the speed limit exceeds 30 mphWhere you are facing oncoming trafficWhere you are near a bus stopQuestion 60 of 110Question 61 of 110 Loading... 61. What is most likely to cause high fuel consumption? Mark one answer [Get Hints]Poor steering controlAccelerating around bendsStaying in high gearsHarsh braking and acceleratingQuestion 61 of 110Question 62 of 110 Loading... 62. You have too much oil in your engine. What could this cause? Mark one answer [Get Hints]Low oil pressureEngine overheatingChain wearOil leaksQuestion 62 of 110Question 63 of 110 Loading... 63. When leaving your car unattended for a few minutes you should Mark one answer [Get Hints]leave the engine runningswitch the engine off but leave the key inlock it and remove the keypark near a traffic wardenQuestion 63 of 110Question 64 of 110 Loading... 64. You have to leave valuables in your car. It would be safer to Mark one answer [Get Hints]put them in a carrier bagpark near a school entrancelock them out of sightpark near a bus stopQuestion 64 of 110Question 65 of 110 Loading... 65. What percentage of all emissions does road transport account for? Mark one answer [Get Hints]10%20%30%40%Question 65 of 110Question 66 of 110 Loading... 66. In which THREE places would parking your vehicle cause danger or obstruction to other road users? Mark three answers [Get Hints]In front of a property entranceAt or near a bus stopOn your drivewayIn a marked parking spaceOn the approach to a level crossingQuestion 66 of 110Question 67 of 110 Loading... 67. You are parked at the side of the road. You will be waiting for some time for a passenger. What should you do? Mark one answer [Get Hints]Switch off the engineApply the steering lockSwitch off the radioUse your headlightsQuestion 67 of 110Question 68 of 110 Loading... 68. When leaving your car to help keep it secure you should Mark one answer [Get Hints]leave the hazard warning lights onlock it and remove the keypark on a one-way streetpark in a residential areaQuestion 68 of 110Question 69 of 110 Loading... 69. You are testing your suspension. You notice that your vehicle keeps bouncing when you press down on the front wing. What does this mean? Mark one answer [Get Hints]Worn tyresTyres under-inflatedSteering wheel not located centrallyWorn shock absorbersQuestion 69 of 110Question 70 of 110 Loading... 70. The fluid level in your battery is low. What should you top it up with? Mark one answer [Get Hints]Battery acidDistilled waterEngine oilEngine coolantQuestion 70 of 110Question 71 of 110 Loading... 71. You are leaving your vehicle parked on a road unattended. When may you leave the engine running? Mark one answer [Get Hints]If you will be parking for less than five minutesIf the battery keeps going flatWhen parked in a 20 mph zoneNever if you are away from the vehicleQuestion 71 of 110Question 72 of 110 Loading... 72. New petrol-engined cars must be fitted with catalytic converters. The reason for this is to Mark one answer [Get Hints]control exhaust noise levelsprolong the life of the exhaust systemallow the exhaust system to be recycledreduce harmful exhaust emissionsQuestion 72 of 110Question 73 of 110 Loading... 73. The pictured vehicle is ‘environmentally friendly’ because it Mark three answers [Get Hints]reduces noise pollutionuses diesel fueuses electricityuses unleaded fuelreduces parking spacesreduces town trafficQuestion 73 of 110Question 74 of 110 Loading... 74. You are carrying a five year-old child in the back seat of your car. They are under 1.35 metres (4 feet 5 inches) in height. They MUST use an adult seat belt ONLY if Mark one answer [Get Hints]a correct child restraint is not availableit is a lap type beltthey sit between two adultsit can be shared with another adultQuestion 74 of 110Question 75 of 110 Loading... 75. How can missing out some gear changes save fuel? Mark one answer [Get Hints]By reducing the amount of time you are acceleratingBecause there is less need to use the footbrakeBy controlling the amount of steeringBecause coasting is kept to a minimumQuestion 75 of 110Question 76 of 110 Loading... 76. It can help to plan your route before starting a journey. Why should you also plan an alternative route? Mark one answe [Get Hints]Your original route may be blockedYour maps may have different scalesYou may find you have to pay a congestion chargeBecause you may get held up by a tractorQuestion 76 of 110Question 77 of 110 Loading... 77. Which THREE does the law require you to keep in good condition? Mark three answers [Get Hints]GearsTransmissionHeadlightsWindscreenSeat beltsQuestion 77 of 110Question 78 of 110 Loading... 78. Which of these, if allowed to get low, could cause you to crash? Mark one answer [Get Hints]Anti-freeze levelBrake fluid levelBattery water levelRadiator coolant levelQuestion 78 of 110Question 79 of 110 Loading... 79. Car passengers MUST wear a seat belt/restraint if one is available, unless they are Mark one answer [Get Hints]under 14 years oldunder 1.5 metres (5 feet) in heightsitting in the rear seatexempt for medical reasonsQuestion 79 of 110Question 80 of 110 Loading... 80. What will reduce the risk of neck injury resulting from a collision? Mark one answer [Get Hints]An air-sprung seatAnti-lock brakesA collapsible steering wheelA properly adjusted head restraintQuestion 80 of 110Question 81 of 110 Loading... 81. You are making an appointment and will have to travel a long distance. You should Mark one answer [Get Hints]allow plenty of time for your journeyplan to go at busy timesavoid all national speed limit roadsprevent other drivers from overtakingQuestion 81 of 110Question 82 of 110 Loading... 82. Which of these is most likely to deter the theft of your vehicle? Mark one answer [Get Hints]An immobiliserTinted windowsLocking wheel nutsA sun screenQuestion 82 of 110Question 83 of 110 Loading... 83. Rapid acceleration and heavy braking can lead to Mark one answer [Get Hints]reduced pollutionincreased fuel consumptionreduced exhaust emissionsincreased road safetyQuestion 83 of 110Question 84 of 110 Loading... 84. Catalytic converters are fitted to make the Mark one answer [Get Hints]engine produce more powerexhaust system easier to replaceengine run quietlyexhaust fumes cleanerQuestion 84 of 110Question 85 of 110 Loading... 85. Why is it a good idea to plan your journey to avoid busy times? Mark one answer [Get Hints]You will have an easier journeyYou will have a more stressful journeyYour journey time will be longerIt will cause more traffic congestionQuestion 85 of 110Question 86 of 110 Loading... 86. How can you lessen the risk of your vehicle being broken into at night? Mark one answer [Get Hints]Leave it in a well-lit areaPark in a quiet side roadDon’t engage the steering lockPark in a poorly-lit areaQuestion 86 of 110Question 87 of 110 Loading... 87. Which THREE things can you, as a road user, do to help the environment? Mark three answers [Get Hints]Cycle when possibleDrive on under-inflated tyresUse the choke for as long as possible on a cold engineHave your vehicle properly tuned and servicedWatch the traffic and plan aheadBrake as late as possible without skiddingQuestion 87 of 110Question 88 of 110 Loading... 88. Driving at 70 mph uses more fuel than driving at 50 mph by up to Mark one answer [Get Hints]10%30%75%100%Question 88 of 110Question 89 of 110 Loading... 89. Motor vehicles can harm the environment. This has resulted in Mark three answers [Get Hints]air pollutiondamage to buildingsless risk to healthimproved public transportless use of electrical vehiclesusing up of natural resourcesQuestion 89 of 110Question 90 of 110 Loading... 90. What should you do when leaving your vehicle? Mark one answer [Get Hints]Put valuable documents under the seatsRemove all valuablesCover valuables with a blanketLeave the interior light onQuestion 90 of 110Question 91 of 110 Loading... 91. Wherever possible, which one of the following should you do when parking at night? Mark one answer [Get Hints]Park in a quiet car parkPark in a well-lit areaPark facing against the flow of trafficPark next to a busy junctionQuestion 91 of 110Question 92 of 110 Loading... 92. You will find that driving smoothly can Mark one answer [Get Hints]reduce journey times by about 15%increase fuel consumption by about 15%reduce fuel consumption by about 15%increase journey times by about 15%Question 92 of 110Question 93 of 110 Loading... 93. Before starting a journey it is wise to plan your route. How can you do this? Mark one answer [Get Hints]Look at a mapContact your local garageLook in your vehicle handbookCheck your vehicle registration documentQuestion 93 of 110Question 94 of 110 Loading... 94. As a driver you can cause more damage to the environment by Mark two answers [Get Hints]choosing a fuel-efficient vehiclemaking a lot of short journeysdriving in as high a gear as possibleaccelerating as quickly as possiblehaving your vehicle regularly servicedQuestion 94 of 110Question 95 of 110 Loading... 95. How can you help to prevent your car radio being stolen? Mark one answer [Get Hints]Park in an unlit areaHide the radio with a blanketPark near a busy junctionInstall a security-coded radioQuestion 95 of 110Question 96 of 110 Loading... 96. Your vehicle pulls to one side when braking. You should Mark one answer [Get Hints]change the tyres aroundconsult your garage as soon as possiblepump the pedal when brakinguse your handbrake at the same timeQuestion 96 of 110Question 97 of 110 Loading... 97. When leaving your vehicle where should you park if possible? Mark one answer [Get Hints]Opposite a traffic islandIn a secure car parkOn a bendAt or near a taxi rankQuestion 97 of 110Question 98 of 110 Loading... 98. Car passengers MUST wear a seat belt if one is available, unless they are Mark one answer [Get Hints]in a vehicle fitted with air bagstravelling within a congestion charging zonesitting in the rear seatexempt for medical reasonsQuestion 98 of 110Question 99 of 110 Loading... 99. Road humps, chicanes, and narrowings are Mark one answer [Get Hints]always at major road worksused to increase traffic speedat toll-bridge approaches onlytraffic calming measuresQuestion 99 of 110Question 100 of 110 Loading... 100. You are carrying a child using a rear-facing baby seat. You want to put it on the front passenger seat. What MUST you do before setting off? Mark one answer [Get Hints]Deactivate all front and rear airbagsMake sure any front passenger airbag is deactivatedMake sure all the child safety locks are offRecline the front passenger seatQuestion 100 of 110Question 101 of 110 Loading... 101. Fuel consumption is at its highest when you are Mark one answer [Get Hints]brakingcoastingacceleratingsteeringQuestion 101 of 110Question 102 of 110 Loading... 102. Which THREE of the following are most likely to waste fuel? Mark three answers [Get Hints]Reducing your speedCarrying unnecessary weightUsing the wrong grade of fuelUnder-inflated tyresUsing different brands of fuelA fitted, empty roof rackQuestion 102 of 110Question 103 of 110 Loading... 103. Planning your journey to avoid busy times has a number of advantages. One of these is Mark one answer [Get Hints]your journey will take longeryou will have a more pleasant journeyyou will cause more pollutionyour stress level will be greaterQuestion 103 of 110Question 104 of 110 Loading... 104. You are using a rear-facing baby seat. You want to put it on the front passenger seat which is protected by a frontal airbag. What MUST you do before setting off? Mark one answer [Get Hints]Deactivate the airbagTurn the seat to face sidewaysAsk a passenger to hold the babyPut the child in an adult seat beltQuestion 104 of 110Question 105 of 110 Loading... 105. When parking and leaving your car for a few minutes you should Mark one answer [Get Hints]leave it unlockedlock it and remove the keyleave the hazard warning lights onleave the interior light onQuestion 105 of 110Question 106 of 110 Loading... 106. As well as planning your route before starting a journey, you should also plan an alternative route. Why is this? Mark one answer [Get Hints]To let another driver overtakeYour first route may be blockedTo avoid a railway level crossingIn case you have to avoid emergency vehiclesQuestion 106 of 110Question 107 of 110 Loading... 107. It can help to plan your route before starting a journey. You can do this by contacting Mark one answer [Get Hints]your local filling stationa motoring organisationthe Driver Vehicle Licensing Agencyyour vehicle manufacturerQuestion 107 of 110Question 108 of 110 Loading... 108. You are having difficulty finding a parking space in a busy town. You can see there is space on the zigzag lines of a zebra crossing. Can you park there? Mark one answer [Get Hints]No, unless you stay with your carYes, in order to drop off a passengerYes, if you do not block people from crossingNo, not in any circumstancesQuestion 108 of 110Question 109 of 110 Loading... 109. How could you deter theft from your car when leaving it unattended? Mark one answer [Get Hints]Leave valuables in a carrier bagLock valuables out of sightPut valuables on the seatsLeave valuables on the floorQuestion 109 of 110Question 110 of 110 Loading... 110. Unbalanced wheels on a car may cause Mark one answer [Get Hints]the steering to pull to one sidethe steering to vibratethe brakes to failthe tyres to deflateQuestion 110 of 110 Loading...