| A | B |
| When driving 20 MPH, one needs ______ to stop the car. | 12 metres (40 feet) |
| When driving 30 MPH, one needs ______ to stop the car. | 23 metres (75 feet) |
| When driving 40 MPH, one needs ______ to stop the car. | 36 metres (118 feet) |
| When driving 50 MPH, one needs ______ to stop the car. | 53 metres (175 feet) |
| When driving 70 MPH, one needs ______ to stop the car. | 96 metres (315 feet) |
| What Can Cause Heavy Steering? | Under-Inflated Tyres |
| Areas of ______ or _______painted on the road are to separate traffic lanes or to protect traffic turning right. | white diagonal stripes or chevrons |
| A broken white line marks the centre of the road. When it lengthens and the gaps shorten, it means that there is a _____ahead. Do not cross it unless you can see the road is clear well ahead and wish to overtake or turn off. | hazard |
| When driving 60 MPH, one needs ______ to stop the car. | 73 metres (240 feet) |
| Stopping distances increase by __ times in icy conditions.. | 10 |
| HR on a sign indicates | Holiday Route |
| Before entering a tunnel | turn your radio to a local channel |
| What is the speed limit on a dual carriageway? | 70 |
| The sign signifying the end of a dual carriageway looks like a | tuning fork |