UK Driving Theory Test· DVSA
If you start to feel drowsy on a long journey, you should:
Choices
- AOpen the window and continue at normal speed
- BContinue but at lower speed
- CStop at a safe place and take a break - on motorways, leave at the next exit or servicesCorrect
- DTurn the music up loud
Answer
Stop at a safe place and take a break - on motorways, leave at the next exit or services
In wet weather, you should at least double your following distance - moving from a 2-second to a 4-second gap - because stopping distances roughly double.
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- Q23In wet weather, you should:
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- Q25On a dry road, the safest minimum gap from the vehicle in front is:
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