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The theory test featuring all the questions from this category is at the bottom of the page.
Questions concern vehicle stability and towing regulations.
Vehicle Loading Theory Test
All the Questions in the Category
Explanation
The safest way to carry items on the roof is in a specially designed roof box. This will help to keep your luggage secure and dry, and also has less wind resistance than loads carried on a roof rack.
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Any load that is carried on a roof rack should be
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Your vehicle must not be overloaded. Carrying heavy loads will affect control and handling characteristics. If your vehicle is overloaded and it causes a crash, you’ll be held responsible.
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Who is responsible for making sure that a vehicle is not overloaded?
It’s your responsibility to ensure that all children in your car are secure. Suitable restraints include a child seat, baby seat, booster seat or booster cushion. It’s essential that any restraint used should be suitable for the child’s size and weight, and fitted to the manufacturers instructions.
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You are carrying a child in your car. They are under three years of age. Which of these is a suitable restraint?
Strong winds or buffeting from large vehicles can cause a trailer or caravan to snake or swerve. If this happens, ease off the accelerator. Don’t brake harshly, steer sharply or increase your speed.
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If a trailer swerves or snakes when you are towing it you should
A heavy load on your roof rack will reduce the stability of the vehicle because it moves the centre of gravity away from that designed by the manufacturer. Be aware of this when you negotiate bends and corners. If you change direction at speed, your vehicle and/or load could become unstable and you could lose control.
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A heavy load on your roof rack will
A vehicle towing trailer must not
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You are towing a small caravan on a busy three-lane motorway. All the lanes are open. You must
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Any load will have an effect on the handlingn of your vehicle and this becomes worse as you increase the load. Any change in the centre of gravity or weight the vehicle is carrying will affect its braking and handling on bends.
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Overloading your vehicle can seriously affect the
Check the vehicle handbook. This should give you guidance on the correct tyre pressures for your vehicle and when you may need to adjust them. If you are carrying a heavy load you may need to adjust the headlights as well. Most cars have a switch on the dashboard to do this.
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On which two occasions might you inflate your tyres to more than the recommended normal pressure?
Towing a caravan or trailer affects the way the tow vehicle handles. It is highly recommended that you take a caravan manoeuvring course. These are provided by various organisations for anyone wishing to tow a trailer.
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You are planning to tow a caravan. Which of these will mostly help to aid the vehicle handling?
In the event of a towbar failure the cable activates the trailer brakes, then snaps. This allows the towing vehicle to get free of the trailer and out of danger.
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A trailer must stay securely hitched up to the towing vehicle. What additional safety device can be fitted to the trailer braking system?
You must know how to load your trailer or caravan so that the hitch exerts a downward force onto the tow ball. This information can be found in your vehicle handbook or from your vehicle manufacturer’s agent.
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You wish to tow a trailer. Where would you find the maximum noseweight of your vehicle’s tow ball?
Riding in a towed caravan is highly dangerous. The safety of the entire unit is dependent on the stability of the trailer. Moving passengers would make the caravan unstable and could cause loss of control.
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Are passengers allowed to ride in a caravan that is being towed?
Try not to brake or steer heavily as this will only make matters worse and you could lose control altogether. Keep calm and regain control by easing off the accelerator.
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You are towing a caravan along a motorway. The caravan begins to swerve from side to side. What should you do?
Fitting a stabiliser to your tow bar will help to reduce snaking by the caravan especially where there are crosswinds. However, this does not take away your responsibility to ensure that your vehicle/caravan combination is loaded correctly.
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Why would you fit a stabiliser before towing a caravan?
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