Put your motoring law knowledge to the test!

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Test Your Motoring Law Knowledge

Are you well-versed in UK motoring laws? Put your knowledge to the test with our engaging quiz! Consisting of 12 questions, you’ll cover everything from the Highway Code to traffic regulations. Find out how much you really know about driving rules.

Features:

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Instant feedback on answers
  • Learn fun facts about driving laws
12 Questions3 MinutesCreated by DrivingMaster215
What year was the Highway code introduced?
1923
1930
1946
1950
As mentioned in the introduction, you may have already renewed your driver’s license, as it has to be done every ten years, but once you reach 70, how often do you have to renew your license?
Every 12 months
Every 24 months
Every 36 months
Every 48 months
You should see some number codes on the back of your driver’s license; each code corresponds to something about the license and the owner. That being said, what does code 01 mean?
Driver is too tall for a regular car
Driver has a car with a modified driving seat
Driver looks terrific when driving fast, so don’t give them a fine (no matter how quickly they’re going)
Driver requires eyesight correction, e.g. Glasses or contact lenses
The past years have seen a sharp rise in people staying in the UK when going on holiday, some using caravans. However, if you’re caught driving a caravan or vehicle in a dangerous condition, you could be fined up to how much?
£1,000
£1,500
£2,000
£2,500
What does “SORN” stand for?
Statutory Off Road Notification
Sudden Official Regulatory Needs
Shoes On, Right Now
Signed Off Rear Numberplate
When surrendering your driver’s license, for whatever reason, what must you do?
Hand over your license to any public official and declare your surrender
Simply cut up your license and tell the DVLA
Tell the DVLA and send them your undamaged license
Nothing, just refrain from driving
When learning to drive, you’re required to display an L plate, which stands for “Learner”. However, in Wales, it is possible to display the first letter of “learner” in Welsh. What is this letter?
A
B
C
D
When overtaking a cyclist, how much room should you give them?
As much room as you can
As much room as you’d give a car
As much room as you’d like
As much room as the person in front did
Which of these crossings isn’t real?
Motorcycle Crossing
Puffin Crossing
Toucan Crossing
Equestrian Crossing
The highway code states that by signalling, you have priority.
True
False
Two yellow lines on a kerb mean no loading at any time.
True
False
When at a pedestrian crossing with amber lights flashing, you must give way to pedestrians crossing the road.
True
False
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