DVSA Cheat Sheet 2026

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50 questions
57 min time limit
86% to pass
  1. What is the recommended following distance in wet weather? At least 4 seconds (double the dry weather gap)
  2. What should you do if your vehicle starts to skid on ice? Steer into the skid and ease off the accelerator
  3. What does the hazard warning triangle do at a breakdown or collision scene? It warns approaching traffic of the hazard ahead
  4. What does a puffin crossing have that a pelican crossing does not? Sensors that detect pedestrians on the crossing and adjust the light phases accordingly
  5. What eyesight requirement must you meet to drive? Be able to read a standard number plate from 20 metres (with glasses or lenses if needed)
  6. A powered wheelchair user is travelling along the road. How should you treat them? The same as a pedestrian
  7. You arrive at a petrol station fire. What should you do with your mobile phone? Switch it off before approaching the area
  8. What is a back protector and why should motorcyclists use one? An armoured panel worn on the back to protect the spine from impact injuries in a crash
  9. What should you check before setting off on a long journey? Oil, coolant, tyre pressures, lights, and fuel
  10. What is the minimum tread depth for a motorcycle tyre in the UK? 1.0mm
  11. Why is it important to check your mirrors before slowing down? To check if the vehicle behind is following too closely, so you can brake progressively
  12. What happens to a new rider who accumulates 6 or more penalty points within 2 years of passing their full motorcycle test? Their licence is revoked and they must reapply for a provisional licence
  13. What is the rule for mini-roundabouts? Give way to traffic from the right, as with normal roundabouts
  14. What information should you give when calling 999 from an accident scene? Your location, number of vehicles involved, number of casualties, and any hazards present
  15. When overtaking a horse rider, what precautions should you take? Pass slowly and give plenty of room — at least 2 metres at no more than 10 mph
  16. What colour is the coolant low-level warning light typically? Red or amber
  17. How far from a bus stop should you avoid parking? 15 metres on approach or departure side
  18. What is the main environmental benefit of driving an electric vehicle (EV) in the UK? EVs produce no tailpipe emissions, reducing local air pollution
  19. When should you replace your vehicle's wiper blades? When they leave smears or do not clear the windscreen effectively
  20. A broken white line with longer markings and shorter gaps across the centre of the road indicates: A hazard warning line — extra caution required and do not cross unless safe to overtake
  21. When driving in the left-hand lane on a three-lane motorway, you see a vehicle broken down on the hard shoulder. What should you do? Move to the middle lane if it is safe to do so
  22. What could a spongy brake pedal indicate? There may be air in the hydraulic brake system
  23. A 'National Speed Limit Applies' sign on a dual carriageway means the limit for a motorcycle is: 70 mph
  24. At a crash scene, a vehicle is on fire with a casualty inside. What should you do first? Call the emergency services
  25. What is the most eco-friendly action to take when you know you will be stationary for more than a couple of minutes? Turn the engine off
  26. Who can use a bus lane during its hours of operation? Buses, and often taxis, cyclists, and motorcyclists as shown on signs
  27. What is meant by the term 'tailgating'? Following another vehicle too closely
  28. Is filtering (riding between lanes of slow-moving or stationary traffic) legal in the UK? Yes — filtering is legal provided it is done safely and at an appropriate speed
  29. What telephone numbers can you use to call emergency services in the UK? Both 999 and 112
  30. Which motorcycle licence category permits you to ride motorcycles up to 125cc with a maximum power output of 11kW? Category A1
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