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1.What should you expect when you see a warning for a dangerous curve?

A dangerous curve warning alerts drivers to prepare for a sharp turn, which may require slowing down to maintain control of the vehicle.
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2.What does it mean when You are warned about multiple dangerous curves ahead?
The warning indicates a series of bends or curves in the road that may require reduced speed and careful maneuvering.
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3.What is the hazard when there is a warning about a steep hill downwards?
A steep downhill requires careful braking to maintain control, especially in wet or icy conditions.
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4.What should you prepare for if warned about a steep incline?
A steep incline increases engine load, so lower gears and more engine power may be needed.
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5.If the road narrows ahead, what must a driver do?
Narrowing roads limit space, making it necessary to slow down and watch for oncoming traffic.
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6.What is indicated when You are warned about an opening or swing bridge?
An opening bridge can lift or swing open for boats, so drivers must be prepared to stop if its in operation.
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7.What does a warning about a quayside or river bank alert you to?
This warns of a risk of driving into a river or body of water if not careful.
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8.What should you expect if warned of an uneven road ahead?

An uneven surface may affect vehicle control, so reduce speed to avoid damage or discomfort.
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9.If there is a speed bump warning, what action is best?
Speed bumps are designed to reduce speed. Hitting them at high speed can damage the vehicle.
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10.What is the best course of action when warned about a slippery road?

A slippery road, often due to rain or ice, requires gentle handling to avoid skidding.
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11.What should drivers watch for when warned of loose chippings?
Loose chippings can reduce tire grip and cause flying stones, so slow driving is advised.
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12.What risk is present when falling rocks or debris is expected?

In mountainous areas, rocks may fall onto the road. Drivers should stay alert and avoid stopping near cliffs.
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13.What does it mean when you are approaching an area with a pedestrian crossing ahead?
Drivers must slow down and give way to pedestrians using the crossing.
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14.If your warned about pedestrians in the area, what should you do?
Pedestrian presence may not be at a marked crossing. Caution is necessary.
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15.What should you be cautious of in an area marked with a children warning?
Children are less predictable, so drivers should slow down and stay alert.
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16.What must you expect in an area marked for cyclists and moped riders?
Extra care is needed as cyclists are more vulnerable in mixed traffic.
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17.What is the meaning of a warning about skiers?
In winter areas, skiers may cross roads near ski resorts or trails.
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18.When you see a warning about horse riders, what should you do?
Horses can be startled easily, so slow driving and silence are important.
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19.What risk is present when a warning indicates animals ahead?
Drivers must slow down and be ready to stop to avoid collisions.
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20.What should drivers do in an area marked with roadworks?
Roadworks often involve altered traffic flow and workers on site.
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21.What does it mean when the roadworks end?

The hazard zone has passed, and the usual traffic rules apply again.
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22.What does it mean when there is a warning about traffic signals ahead?
Drivers should prepare to stop or proceed based on light indications.
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23.What danger is present when there is a warning about low-flying aircraft?
Especially near airfields, low aircraft can be a sudden distraction.
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24.What should a driver be aware of when warned about dangerous crosswinds?

Crosswinds can push vehicles sideways, especially high-sided ones, so extra control is needed.
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25.What should a driver expect when warned of two-way traffic ahead?
This warns that traffic will now flow in both directions, requiring extra caution.
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26.What is the meaning of a tunnel warning?
Drivers should turn on headlights, avoid stopping, and stay in lane within a tunnel.
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27.What should a driver do when warned about a soft verge or high carriageway edge?
Soft verges can cause vehicles to lose balance or get stuck.
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28.What is indicated when there is a warning for a junction ahead?

Drivers should reduce speed and prepare for other vehicles merging or crossing.
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29.What does a junction warning with a vertical line and side bar mean?
This indicates that drivers on a side road must yield to main traffic.
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30.When warned of a roundabout ahead, what should drivers prepare for?
Drivers must give way to vehicles already in the roundabout and travel in the correct direction.
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31.What does it mean if slow-moving vehicles are expected?
Agricultural or industrial vehicles may move much slower than traffic.
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32.When warned about horse-drawn vehicles, what should you expect?
Horse-drawn vehicles travel slowly and require extra room for safety.
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33.What risk is present when there is off-road scooter traffic?

These users may move unpredictably and are less visible.
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34.What should a driver expect when queues are likely?
Traffic may stop suddenly. Maintain safe following distance.
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35.What action is necessary when approaching a level crossing with gates?
These crossings are controlled by gates or barriers that close when a train is near.
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36.What is the hazard when there is a level crossing without gates?

Drivers must stop, look, and listen for trains themselves since no gate blocks the road.
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37.What should a driver expect at a junction with a tramway line?
Trams may pass through the roadway. Drivers must yield and be cautious at tracks.
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38.What does a panel with slanted red bars indicate?
The number of bars indicates how close the level crossing is, with more bars meaning closer proximity.
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39.What is the meaning of a large red-and-yellow X with rails?
Drivers must be alert for oncoming trains and stop if necessary.
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40.What does a triangular warning with a vertical black bar signify?

This is a general warning about an unspecified or unexpected danger ahead.
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41.What is indicated by a tilted car on a warning triangle?
Drivers should proceed with caution as an accident may be obstructing the road.
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