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CERAD Theory Test - Anticipating Hazards In The Driving Environment LATEST UPDATE

CERAD Theory Test - Anticipating  Hazards In The Driving  Environment LATEST UPDATE

CERAD Theory Test - Anticipating
Hazards In The Driving
Environment LATEST UPDATE
Driving at what time of day puts strain on your eyes? - ANSWER Night
If you find you're unexpectedly tired from driving, especially at night, what
should you do? - ANSWER Get your eyes tested as soon as possible
How should you use your headlights on an unlit road? - ANSWER Use
main bean, and only dip them for other road users
When should you use dipped headlights? - ANSWER - In built up areas
with street lights
- In situations when dipped headlights are more effective than mani beam -
e.g., when going round a left-hand bend or at a hump bridge
- In heavy rain, snow or fog, thane these reflect glare from your headlights
on full beam
When should you use fog lights? - ANSWER When visibility is seriously
reduced (<100m)
When you're overtaking another vehicle, when should you return
headlights to full beam? - ANSWER When you're parallel with it
You should drive so that you can stop safely within the distance you can
see to be clear on your side of the road - where would this be when driving
at night? - ANSWER The area lit by your headlights, unless there's full
street lighting
Even in the best conditions, your ability to assess speed and position of
oncoming vehicles is reduced at night - what should you allow? -
ANSWER An extra safety margin
If using a satnav at night, how should you position it? - ANSWER Position
so that it doesn't obstruct your vision in the dark, and its screen doesn't
dazzle you
When following another vehicle at night, how should you drive? -
ANSWER Dip your headlights and leave a large enough gap so that your
lights don't dazzle the driver in front
When being overtaken at night, what should you do with your headlights? -
ANSWER Dip your headlights when the overtaking vehicle draws alongside
you, and keep them dipped until you can raise them without dazzling the
other driver
How should you avoid being dazzled by oncoming traffic? - ANSWER
Look towards the near side of the road. If you are dazzled, slow down or
stop if necessary until you can see properly again.
How often are cats eyes placed on centre lines? - ANSWER Every other
gap
How often are cats eyes placed on hazard lines? - ANSWER Every gap
How often are cats eyes placed on double white lines? - ANSWER Twice
as many as hazard lin

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