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Alcohol Quiz

{“questions”:{“4vuxf”:{“id”:”4vuxf”,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/alcohol-wine.jpg”,”imageId”:”292″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:”Alcohol is a drug”,”desc”:”Yes, alcohol is a powerful drug produced by the fermentation of sugars.\r\n\r\nIt is classed as a depressant, meaning that it slows down your body\u2019s vital functions, causing an inability to react quickly. Other outcomes include unsteady movements and disturbed perceptions \u2013 reducing a person\u2019s ability to think rationally, so distorting judgment. \r\n\r\nFermented drinks, such as beer and wine, contain from 2% alcohol to 20% alcohol. Distilled drinks, or spirits, contain from 40% to 50% or more alcohol. \r\n”,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“6hxb6”:{“id”:”6hxb6″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”True”,”isCorrect”:”1″},”9bx78″:{“id”:”9bx78″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”False”}}},”qe561″:{“id”:”qe561″,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/alcohol-cocktail.jpg”,”imageId”:”275″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:”The effects of one pint of beer on a person wear off after half an hour”,”desc”:”No, alcohol is eliminated from the body at a rate approximately equivalent to half a pint of beer each hour, so it will take two hours for the body to eliminate one pint of beer. “,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“m84jn”:{“id”:”m84jn”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”True”},”toj4z”:{“id”:”toj4z”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”False”,”isCorrect”:”1″}}},”bubhz”:{“id”:”bubhz”,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/alcohol-on-ice.jpg”,”imageId”:”276″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:”A pint of beer has the same alcohol content as a double whiskey”,”desc”:”Yes, a half a pint of beer is approximately the equivalent of a single measure of a spirit, so a pint of beer will have roughly the same alcohol content as a double whisky. \r\n\r\nSome beers might differ in strength (Alcohol by Volume or ABV), for instance a pint of Stella Artois lager is equivalent to 3 single shorts not 2.\r\n”,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“dprqm”:{“id”:”dprqm”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”True”,”isCorrect”:”1″},”zb8an”:{“id”:”zb8an”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”False”}}},”ubhyv”:{“id”:”ubhyv”,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/alcohol-street.jpg”,”imageId”:”277″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:”We sleep better after drinking an alcohol night cap”,”desc”:”Relax with an alcoholic drink as an evening nightcap? This can be expected to raise your level of drowsiness and help you fall asleep faster. However, the effect doesn\u2019t last and you\u2019re likely to wake up before you\u2019ve had a full night of rest. Disrupting your sleep can lead to problems focusing at work the next day.\r\n\r\nAlcohol is a diuretic, meaning it increases the amount of water expelled from the body, so you\u2019re more likely to need the toilet at 3am. This again will disrupt your sleep.\r\n”,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“8y4r9”:{“id”:”8y4r9″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”True”},”607db”:{“id”:”607db”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”False”,”isCorrect”:”1″}}},”jrpo8″:{“id”:”jrpo8″,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/alcohol-beer.jpg”,”imageId”:”278″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:”Men can \u201chold their drink\u201d better than women”,”desc”:”Yes, men can ‘hold their drink’ better than women. \r\n\r\nWhile everyone absorbs alcohol into the blood stream at a different rate, an average size man could be over the English drink-drive limit by drinking as little as two pints of ordinary strength bitter. An average woman could be over the same limit after drinking the equivalent of one and a half pints. \r\n\r\nBody Weight and Fatty Tissue.\r\nAbsorbed alcohol is distributed by the blood and mixes evenly with the water in the body, which makes up nearly two thirds of the body weight. The lighter person has less water in the body, and will therefore reach a higher blood alcohol level for a given consumption than would a heavier person. \r\n\r\nPhysiologically, women average proportionately more fatty tissue than men of comparable weight, so for the same amount of drink they will reach a higher blood alcohol level.\r\n”,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“afcop”:{“id”:”afcop”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”True”,”isCorrect”:”1″},”oucyl”:{“id”:”oucyl”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”False”}}},”ngrh9″:{“id”:”ngrh9″,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/alcohol-bottles.jpg”,”imageId”:”279″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:”A small person is more affected by alcohol than a larger person”,”desc”:”Yes, a small person is more affected by alcohol than a larger person. \r\n\r\nThe smaller person has less water in their body and will therefore reach a higher blood alcohol level for a given consumption than would a bigger person. \r\n \r\n”,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“m0z2u”:{“id”:”m0z2u”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”True”,”isCorrect”:”1″},”2q5gw”:{“id”:”2q5gw”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”False”}}},”8iyb4″:{“id”:”8iyb4″,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/alcohol-champagne.jpg”,”imageId”:”280″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:”Food in the stomach slows down the rate at which alcohol has its effects”,”desc”:”Yes, food in the stomach slows down the rate at which alcohol has its effects. \r\n\r\nAlcohol rapidly enters the bloodstream via the stomach and intestine walls and circulates to all parts of the body, including the brain.\r\n”,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“ed6zu”:{“id”:”ed6zu”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”True”,”isCorrect”:”1″},”7g6ey”:{“id”:”7g6ey”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”False”}}},”4xdlm”:{“id”:”4xdlm”,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/alcohol-cheers.jpg”,”imageId”:”281″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:”Alcohol is a stimulant”,”desc”:”No, alcohol is not a stimulant as you may think, it’s a depressant so it slows down the processes occurring in the brain making you less alert. \r\n\r\nThe reason for this misunderstanding is that at first alcohol seems to make a person stimulated and light headed, but what is actually happening is that the alcohol is depressing (or slowing) the part of the brain called the social restraint centre and thus we feel less inhibited. \r\n\r\nThe brain is affected a bit at a time beginning with the most recently developed part which is the frontal lobes (29% in human beings; 17% in chimps and 3.5% in cats). This centre deals with all the functions which make us homo sapiens, ie self awareness, advanced planning and impulse control. The next part to be effected is the cerebral cortex which controls complex reasoning, calculations and other sophisticated skills including memory and perception. Further down the brain is the primitive part which regulates your more basic functions, ie emotion, hunger, thirst, anger, fear and sex. \r\n\r\n\”… it (alcoholic drink) provokes the desire, but it takes away the performance\”. \r\n\r\nWilliam Shakespeare… \r\nThe Porter’s speech at line 28 of Act II, scene ii in Macbeth.\r\n”,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“e30nb”:{“id”:”e30nb”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”True”,”isCorrect”:”1″},”txmkg”:{“id”:”txmkg”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”False”}}},”rjg48″:{“id”:”rjg48″,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/alcohol-coloured-drinks.jpg”,”imageId”:”282″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:”Is it safe to drink alcohol and drive?”,”desc”:”It is not safe to drink alcohol and drive.\r\n\r\nAlcohol use slows reaction time and impairs judgment and coordination, which are all skills needed to drive a car safely. The more alcohol consumed, the greater the impairment.\r\n”,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“c4a7x”:{“id”:”c4a7x”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”True”},”vwn3y”:{“id”:”vwn3y”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”False”,”isCorrect”:”1″}}},”7q9x8″:{“id”:”7q9x8″,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/alcohol-drinks.jpg”,”imageId”:”283″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:”Most alcohol consumed passes out of the body when you go to the toilet”,”desc”:”No, most alcohol is eliminated slowly by the liver. As the blood flows back from the general body circulation, some 2% of the alcohol consumed finally passes out via the kidneys in your urine.”,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“bukmy”:{“id”:”bukmy”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”True”},”dnbmj”:{“id”:”dnbmj”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”False”,”isCorrect”:”1″}}},”ar8q3″:{“id”:”ar8q3″,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/alcohol-glasses.jpg”,”imageId”:”284″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:”There are fewer alcoholics in England than in France”,”desc”:”Yes, there are fewer alcoholics in England than France! \r\n\r\nFrance has the highest rate of alcoholism of any country in the world. There are about ten times more alcoholics in France than the UK.\r\n\r\n”,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“spzgn”:{“id”:”spzgn”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”True”,”isCorrect”:”1″},”8y8vc”:{“id”:”8y8vc”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”False”}}},”uyus4″:{“id”:”uyus4″,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/alcohol-lime.jpg”,”imageId”:”285″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:”Drinking too much alcohol on one occasion can kill a person”,”desc”:”Yes, drinking too much alcohol on one occasion can kill a person! \r\n\r\nStages of Intoxication \r\n\r\n1.\tHappy. Talkative, social and relaxed\r\n2.\tExcited. Emotional, uncontrolled behaviour and slowed reactions\r\n3.\tConfused. Staggering, disorientated and slurred speech\r\n4.\tStupor. Unable to stand or walk\r\n5.\tComa. Completely unconscious, breathing may stop resulting in death. \r\n”,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“knpaq”:{“id”:”knpaq”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”True”,”isCorrect”:”1″},”z7gf8″:{“id”:”z7gf8″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”False”}}},”8eel7″:{“id”:”8eel7″,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/alcohol-party.jpg”,”imageId”:”286″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:”Alcohol has been a part of most societies”,”desc”:”Yes, for 10,000 years, ever since human beings began the cultivation of cereals and vines, alcohol has played a fundamental role in society. \r\n\r\nAlcohol lubricates social and business intercourse; aids the digestion of food and has been used in the treatment of wounds and disease. It not only serves served as a focus of secular ceremony but as an object of religious ritual. \r\n\r\nProof that alcohol has been a part of all societies is that the human liver produces an enzyme called alcohol dendrogenese, this has the sole function of breaking down alcohol, first into acetalenyde (poision) then into vinegar which then breaks up into water and carbon dioxide giving off energy. \r\n \r\n”,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“ofcfl”:{“id”:”ofcfl”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”True”,”isCorrect”:”1″},”dor7u”:{“id”:”dor7u”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”False”}}},”dezl4″:{“id”:”dezl4″,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/alcohol-red-wine.jpg”,”imageId”:”287″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:”It is dangerous to drink alcohol when taking drugs”,”desc”:”Yes, it is dangerous to drink alcohol when taking drugs! Alcohol interacts with other drugs, often intensifying their effect. \r\n\r\n\u2022\tBarbiturates. A moderate amount of alcohol along with a small dose of barbiturates (downers) can kill you. Many accidental deaths happen this way. \r\n\r\n\u2022\tMarijuana. Heavy users can develop a cross-tolerance, ie a special sensitivity that makes them react very strongly to a small dose of alcohol. \r\n\r\n\u2022\tOther Drugs. Many other drugs can also multiply the effects of alcohol, including heroin, methadone and mild tranquillisers. Some asthma, cold and hay fever medicine can increase the effects of drinking. \r\n”,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“yiizp”:{“id”:”yiizp”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”True”,”isCorrect”:”1″},”f08h7″:{“id”:”f08h7″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”False”}}},”myh8a”:{“id”:”myh8a”,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/alcohol-red-wine-cheers.jpg”,”imageId”:”288″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:”Beer or wine is safer to drink than spirits?”,”desc”:”Beer or wine is not safer to drink than spirits. It is the amount of alcohol consumed that affects a person most, not the type of alcoholic drink.”,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“n1dtu”:{“id”:”n1dtu”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”True”},”sx3m5″:{“id”:”sx3m5″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”False”,”isCorrect”:”1″}}},”cu9is”:{“id”:”cu9is”,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/alcohol-spirit.jpg”,”imageId”:”289″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:”Black coffee will help you to sober up after drinking too much”,”desc”:”No, black coffee does not help sober you up after drinking too much. \r\n\r\nThe elimination of alcohol cannot be speeded up. Coffee may keep you awake and make you think you’re less impaired, but it does not reduce your blood alcohol level. \r\n\r\nIt is impossible to speed up alcohol elimination. Even sleeping for 8 hours only removes the alcohol from four pints of ordinary beer. Getting rid of alcohol requires time, not coffee, fresh air, cold showers, peppermints or painkillers! \r\n\r\nDrinking lots of non-alcoholic drinks can help the hangover by preventing the dehydration which alcohol causes. Coffee is in fact not very good, as it is a diuretic and therefore can worsen the dehydration effect.”,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“n6c67”:{“id”:”n6c67″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”True”},”lh54k”:{“id”:”lh54k”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”False”,”isCorrect”:”1″}}},”y6pqn”:{“id”:”y6pqn”,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/alcohol-thumbs-up.jpg”,”imageId”:”290″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:”After drinking the equivalent of 5 pints of beer, the likelihood of you having an accident is at least 30 times greater”,”desc”:”Yes, after drinking the equivalent of 5 pints of beer, the likelihood of you having an accident is at least 30 times greater. \r\n\r\nJust one drink is enough to impair your driving performance. Having twice the legal limit of alcohol in your blood makes you at least thirty times more likely to have an accident. \r\n”,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“r81j3”:{“id”:”r81j3″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”True”,”isCorrect”:”1″},”m0jfq”:{“id”:”m0jfq”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”False”}}},”irxx9″:{“id”:”irxx9″,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/alcohol-white-wine.jpg”,”imageId”:”291″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:”Alcohol warms you up in cold weather”,”desc”:”No, alcohol does not warm you up in cold weather! \r\n\r\nAlcohol widens the blood vessels nearest the skin, allowing more blood to be close to the surface. In cold surroundings therefore more heat will be lost from the body and although you may feel warmer, you will be losing heat and could be in danger from hypothermia. The body core only has to lose two degrees centigrade for hypothermia to set in. If you lose ten degrees centigrade recovery is unlikely.\r\n”,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“c1l47”:{“id”:”c1l47″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”True”},”ikfw8″:{“id”:”ikfw8″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”False”,”isCorrect”:”1″}}},”69n81″:{“id”:”69n81″,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/alcohol-wine.jpg”,”imageId”:”292″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:”Alcoholism is one of the four most serious public health problems”,”desc”:”Yes, alcoholism is one of the four most serious public health problems. The other three are: \r\n\r\n- Heart disease \r\n\r\n- Cancer \r\n\r\n- Mental Illness\r\n”,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“5dma7”:{“id”:”5dma7″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”True”,”isCorrect”:”1″},”yz0on”:{“id”:”yz0on”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”False”}}},”cas7b”:{“id”:”cas7b”,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/alcohol_party.jpg”,”imageId”:”293″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:”Different kinds of alcoholic drinks contain different types of alcohol”,”desc”:”No, all alcoholic drinks contain the same kind of alcohol, called ethyl alcohol. There are other kinds of alcohol, for example methyl and butyl alcohol, but these are only used for industrial purposes and are extremely dangerous to drink. \r\n\r\nThe most rapid absorption into the blood occurs with drinks having about 40% alcohol by volume (ABV), such as whisky, gin or vodka. Less concentrated drinks such as beer and cider are absorbed more slowly. The slower the rate of absorption, the lower the maximum blood\/breath alcohol concentration. \r\n\r\nSticking to one type of drink such as beer or cider doesn’t stop you going over the limit. It’s not the type of drink that’s important, it’s the total amount of alcohol it contains.\r\n\r\nType of drink\t\t\t\tTypical alcohol strength by volume \r\nSpirits \t\t\t\t\t40% \r\nLiqueurs \t\t\t\t15 – 55% \r\nPorts and sherries \t\t\t17% upwards \r\nWine \t\t\t\t\t10% – 15% \r\nOrdinary Beer and Cider \t\t3 – 5% \r\n\r\n\r\nUsing normal English pub measurers, the amount of alcohol in each of the following drinks is equivalent to one unit: \r\n\r\n- Half a pint of ordinary beer or cider \r\n\r\n- Third of a pint of a strong brew \r\n\r\n- One glass of table wine \r\n\r\n- One glass of sherry \r\n\r\n- One single whisky \r\n\r\nGreater measures.\r\nSpirit measures are larger elsewhere in the UK: \r\n\r\n- Scotland 20% \r\n\r\n- Northern Ireland 50%\r\n\r\n\r\nMeasures in the home are frequently more generous than any of these.\r\n \r\n”,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“02fhr”:{“id”:”02fhr”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”True”},”xhfq5″:{“id”:”xhfq5″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”False”,”isCorrect”:”1″}}},”tujfr”:{“id”:”tujfr”,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/alcohol-bar.jpg”,”imageId”:”294″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:”Alcohol is absorbed into the body faster than food”,”desc”:”Yes, alcohol is absorbed into the body faster than food. \r\n\r\nSince alcohol is already in a liquid form it acts extremely quickly; unlike food, no digestion is necessary. Some absorption of alcohol occurs in the stomach, but most takes place in the first part of the small intestine. In contrast, most food has to pass far into the latter part of the small intestine before absorption. \r\n\r\nAfter drinking one unit of alcohol 50% of the alcohol consumed will have been absorbed into the bloodstream within 10 minutes. Long drinks made with mixers have a faster effect as they enter the bloodstream even quicker. \r\n\r\nThe presence of food in the stomach, particularly fatty substances will slow absorption of alcohol and so lessens the maximum blood alcohol level attained. \r\n”,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“lu8ye”:{“id”:”lu8ye”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”True”,”isCorrect”:”1″},”fcpv9″:{“id”:”fcpv9″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”False”}}},”2xssd”:{“id”:”2xssd”,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/alcohol-drinks-glasses.jpg”,”imageId”:”295″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:”Alcohol firstly affects our sense of moral judgement, then our physical co-ordination”,”desc”:”Yes, before alcohol has any effect on such abilities as speaking or walking, it affects those abilities which are learned more recently, such as judgement, reasoning and being able to choose right from wrong. \r\n \r\n”,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“cby90”:{“id”:”cby90″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”True”,”isCorrect”:”1″},”0hxbo”:{“id”:”0hxbo”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”False”}}},”0j62w”:{“id”:”0j62w”,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/alcohol-drinks-1.jpg”,”imageId”:”296″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:”The legal breath\/alcohol limit for driving in England is 35 microgrammes per 100 millilitres of breath”,”desc”:”Yes, the legal breath alcohol limit for driving in the UK is: \r\n\r\n- 35 microgrammes of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath \r\n\r\nTo measure this, a ‘blow in the bag’ type breathalyzer was first used by the police in 1960. In 1990, an electronic device known as a Lion Intoximeter 3000 was introduced for roadside breath tests. \r\n\r\nSince October 1967 it has been a specific offence to drive over this limit. Other measurements of the amount of alcohol consumed (Blood Alcohol Concentration BAC) are: \r\n\r\n- 80 milligrammes of alcohol per 100 millilitres of blood \r\n\r\n- 107 milligrammes of alcohol per 100 millilitres of urine \r\n\r\nThere is no fail-safe guide as to how much you can drink and stay under the legal limit. The amount and type of alcoholic drink, and your weight, sex, age and metabolism will all play their part. Research indicates that young and inexperienced drivers, or those who drink infrequently are seriously impaired well below the legal limit. \r\n\r\nAlthough pressure is continually being put on the Government to reduce the BAC limit to 50 milligrammes of alcohol per 100 millilitres of blood. There is real scepticism whether this would have any real impact in terms of reducing accidents, because the social drinker who has a couple of small drinks is unlikely to be a significant contributor to accidents. Statistics indicate that half of all drink driving fatalities are caused by people who are driving with more than double the existing limit of alcohol in their blood. Reducing the limit is unlikely to stop heavy drinkers getting behind the wheel. \r\n\r\nWhile most of Europe has a lower 50 milligrammes limit, breaching this carries a more lenient sentence, usually a fine, unlike in the UK where breaching the limit results in a mandatory one year driving ban being imposed.\r\n”,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“ntet6”:{“id”:”ntet6″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”True”,”isCorrect”:”1″},”p629q”:{“id”:”p629q”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”False”}}},”wjkk2″:{“id”:”wjkk2″,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/alcohol-excess.jpg”,”imageId”:”297″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:”Guinness is a good source of iron “,”desc”:”Many decades ago, in Ireland, doctors would often recommend drinking Guinness for its iron content. Although the yeast has a high iron content, a pint of Guinness contains just 0.3 milligrams of iron – less than three percent an adult needs daily.\r\n\r\nGuinness is not a healthy drink as it is still alcohol. Consuming too much can impair judgment and wreak havoc on the liver.”,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“hnc0s”:{“id”:”hnc0s”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”True”},”u98nj”:{“id”:”u98nj”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”False”,”isCorrect”:”1″}}},”39t6p”:{“id”:”39t6p”,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/alcohol-woman.jpg”,”imageId”:”298″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:”Mead is considered to be the oldest alcoholic beverage in the world”,”desc”:”Yes, mead is considered to be the oldest alcoholic beverage in the world.”,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“j65sd”:{“id”:”j65sd”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”True”,”isCorrect”:”1″},”tk73k”:{“id”:”tk73k”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”False”}}}},”results”:{“owzbp”:{“id”:”owzbp”,”title”:””,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”min”:”0″,”max”:”100″,”desc”:””,”redirect_url”:””}}}

Traffic Signs

{“questions”:{“dkbho”:{“id”:”dkbho”,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/one_way-traffic.jpg”,”imageId”:”354″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:””,”desc”:”One-way traffic is where traffic moves in a single direction. This sign is designed to direct vehicles to move in one direction only. It should be compared with the circular sign \u201cAhead only\u201d which means that you cannot turn to the left or to the right.”,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“92whc”:{“id”:”92whc”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”a. Direction to motorway\t”},”dcbxv”:{“id”:”dcbxv”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”b. Single lane road”},”22gv6″:{“id”:”22gv6″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”c. One way traffic”,”isCorrect”:”1″},”3wqzi”:{“id”:”3wqzi”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”d. Ahead only”}}},”tjjsc”:{“id”:”tjjsc”,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/national-speed-limit-applies.jpg”,”imageId”:”347″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:””,”desc”:”When you drive out of a built up area and see this traffic sign, then the \u201cNational speed limit\u201d apples. This varies for different vehicles and types of road. For instance, on a two way country road the limit for a car is 60mph, a large van and a lorry it would be 50mph.”,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“8j2kd”:{“id”:”8j2kd”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”a. National speed limit applies”,”isCorrect”:”1″},”34o9i”:{“id”:”34o9i”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”b. End of urban speed restriction”},”cnjrk”:{“id”:”cnjrk”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”c. Clearway – No stopping”},”cptls”:{“id”:”cptls”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”d. No entry for vehicular traffic\t”}}},”ywf9a”:{“id”:”ywf9a”,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/staggered-junction.jpg”,”imageId”:”357″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:””,”desc”:”This is a traffic junction where offset side roads meet a main road. The roads are a short distance apart, so they do not all come together at the same point.”,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“sug9o”:{“id”:”sug9o”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”a. Multiple junction”},”vf7ao”:{“id”:”vf7ao”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”b. Staggered junction”,”isCorrect”:”1″},”pz3ny”:{“id”:”pz3ny”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”c. Straight ahead only”},”6v221″:{“id”:”6v221″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”c. Crossroads”}}},”dt6hn”:{“id”:”dt6hn”,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/low_flying_aircraft_or_sudden_aircraft_noise.jpg”,”imageId”:”346″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:””,”desc”:”You may be approaching an airfield or airport of any size where you see this warning sign. Whether it is a jet or a propeller engine there can be noise from when it is taxiing on the ground, taking off, landing or in flight. You may also notice that any street lighting is at a lower level where flight path is over the road.”,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“biny9”:{“id”:”biny9″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”a. Military air space”},”xjfwm”:{“id”:”xjfwm”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”b. Aircraft crossing”},”8bplf”:{“id”:”8bplf”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”c. International airport”},”2ww28″:{“id”:”2ww28″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”c. Low flying aircraft or sudden aircraft noise.”,”isCorrect”:”1″}}},”smk50″:{“id”:”smk50″,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/area-in-which-cameras-are-used-to-enforce-regs.jpg”,”imageId”:”333″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:””,”desc”:”This traffic sign reminds drivers that cameras are in use that may photograph speeding vehicles, red traffic light violations, unauthorized use of a bus lane and also recording vehicles inside a congestion charge area. “,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“u8e6d”:{“id”:”u8e6d”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”a. Area in which cameras are used to enforce traffic regulations”,”isCorrect”:”1″},”7xtq9″:{“id”:”7xtq9″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”b. Area in which cameras are used to prosecute speeding drivers”},”lfn1v”:{“id”:”lfn1v”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”c. Area where cameras prevent traffic signal violation”},”yknx6″:{“id”:”yknx6″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”d. Area set aside for tourist digital photography”}}},”hbe2g”:{“id”:”hbe2g”,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/no-buses-over-eight-passenger-seats.jpg”,”imageId”:”348″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:””,”desc”:”Red rings or circles tell you what you must not do. This sign prevents mini-buses and buses from entering the road.”,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“velqp”:{“id”:”velqp”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”a. No local service buses”},”4tjnv”:{“id”:”4tjnv”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”b. Bus station ahead”},”i1wz0″:{“id”:”i1wz0″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”c. No buses over eight passenger seats”,”isCorrect”:”1″},”pfp4e”:{“id”:”pfp4e”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”d. No vehicles except school buses “}}},”oxi76”:{“id”:”oxi76″,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/junction-on-bend-ahead.jpg”,”imageId”:”345″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:””,”desc”:”In addition to the warning signs for bends to the right or left, this sign warns of the additional danger, ie that there is a junction on the bend. Any driver that is emerging from that junction may not be able to see you, so be prepared to slow down more. You need to be able to stop on your side of the road, in the distance you can see to be clear.”,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“yd5ty”:{“id”:”yd5ty”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”a. junction on bend ahead”,”isCorrect”:”1″},”dxean”:{“id”:”dxean”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”b. Road bends to the left”},”3tasr”:{“id”:”3tasr”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”c. Road bends to the right”},”1ekwh”:{“id”:”1ekwh”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”d. Major road bends near junction”}}},”hz94m”:{“id”:”hz94m”,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/no-through-road.jpg”,”imageId”:”352″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:””,”desc”:”This sign is rectangular in shape, therefore it is an information sign. It informs all road users that this is a \u201cNo Through Road\u201d.”,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“swl3w”:{“id”:”swl3w”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”a. T-junction”},”63w71″:{“id”:”63w71″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”b. Turn around”},”jwl2r”:{“id”:”jwl2r”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”c. Telephone ahead”},”omin4″:{“id”:”omin4″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”d. No through road”,”isCorrect”:”1″}}},”vv8g3″:{“id”:”vv8g3″,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/no-motor-vehicles-scaled.jpg”,”imageId”:”350″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:””,”desc”:”Red rings or circles tell you what you must not do. This sign prevents motor vehicles except solo motorcycles from entering this road.”,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“r3jr9”:{“id”:”r3jr9″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”a. No motor vehicles”,”isCorrect”:”1″},”j2bwt”:{“id”:”j2bwt”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”b. No vehicles permitted to cross”},”5189j”:{“id”:”5189j”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”c. No cars or solo motorcycles”},”z1053″:{“id”:”z1053″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”d. No motor scooters or mopeds”}}},”p1b6x”:{“id”:”p1b6x”,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/no-cycling.jpg”,”imageId”:”349″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:””,”desc”:”Red rings or circles tell you what you must not do. This sign prevents pedal cycle users from entering the road.”,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“b9e9e”:{“id”:”b9e9e”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”a. No pedal cycles”},”1tiit”:{“id”:”1tiit”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”b. Cyclists only”},”1yesb”:{“id”:”1yesb”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”c. No cycling”,”isCorrect”:”1″},”g8ntq”:{“id”:”g8ntq”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”d. Cycle route”}}},”d9us2″:{“id”:”d9us2″,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/no-vehicles-over-height-shown.jpg”,”imageId”:”353″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:””,”desc”:”Red rings or circles tell you what you must not do This sign prevents vehicles over the height shown from entering the road. “,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“ihllx”:{“id”:”ihllx”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”a. No vehicles over height shown”,”isCorrect”:”1″},”qpn3t”:{“id”:”qpn3t”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”b. No vehicles under height shown\t”},”yw2dn”:{“id”:”yw2dn”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”c. No vehicles over weight limit”},”bz3td”:{“id”:”bz3td”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”d. Only vehicles at height shown”}}},”3uuwr”:{“id”:”3uuwr”,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/school-crossing-patrol.png”,”imageId”:”356″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:””,”desc”:”When used by a \u201clollipop\u201d school crossing patrol, drivers must stop and allow children to cross.”,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“jla18”:{“id”:”jla18″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”a.\tChildren’s playground”},”irsvl”:{“id”:”irsvl”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”c. School crossing patrol”,”isCorrect”:”1″},”01tp2″:{“id”:”01tp2″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”b.\tSchool entrance ahead”},”21zfm”:{“id”:”21zfm”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”d. Children going to school”}}},”cxcuf”:{“id”:”cxcuf”,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/no-stopping-clearway.jpg”,”imageId”:”351″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:””,”desc”:”The red cross means Stop. Within the red circle it means no stopping, not even to pick up or set down passengers. The prohibition of stopping applies only to the main carriageway, usually on primary traffic routes. Normally you can stop in a lay-by unless there are signs to say otherwise”,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“uqc0r”:{“id”:”uqc0r”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”a. No stopping (Clearway)”,”isCorrect”:”1″},”9t2lv”:{“id”:”9t2lv”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”b. No entry for vehicular traffic”},”41jcd”:{“id”:”41jcd”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”c. Waiting restrictions apply”},”4sica”:{“id”:”4sica”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”d. Level crossing\t”}}},”5iq6z”:{“id”:”5iq6z”,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/proceed-no-further-in-this-lane.jpg”,”imageId”:”355″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:””,”desc”:”The red cross means \”stop\”. When you see this sign lit about your lane, for instance, on a motorway, that lane is closed and you must not proceed any further in that lane.\r\n\r\n”,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“wssm7”:{“id”:”wssm7″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”a. Clearway – No stopping”},”1vto2″:{“id”:”1vto2″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”b. Additional traffic lane available”},”5ocg8″:{“id”:”5ocg8″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”c. Temporary lane closure\t”},”fidhc”:{“id”:”fidhc”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”d. Proceed no further in this lane”,”isCorrect”:”1″}}},”vzj4w”:{“id”:”vzj4w”,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/average-speed-check.jpg”,”imageId”:”334″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:””,”desc”:”Your average speed can be electronically calculated by dividing your distance travelled by the time taken to pass two points. In the length of road ahead, at least two cameras will make an average speed check.”,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“5cjhv”:{“id”:”5cjhv”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”a. Average speed check”,”isCorrect”:”1″},”nlpzf”:{“id”:”nlpzf”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”b. Area where cameras prevent traffic signal violation”},”p9dny”:{“id”:”p9dny”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”c. Maximum speed check”},”uofa6″:{“id”:”uofa6″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”d. Speed restrictions apply\t”}}},”isbyh”:{“id”:”isbyh”,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/buses-cycles-taxis-only.jpg”,”imageId”:”335″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:””,”desc”:”A blue circle generally gives a mandatory instruction. In this case the sign indicates a route only available to buses, pedal cyclists and taxis.”,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“4etee”:{“id”:”4etee”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”a. Buses, cycles & taxis only\t”,”isCorrect”:”1″},”zlsw8″:{“id”:”zlsw8″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”b. Buses & cycles only”},”q9t12″:{“id”:”q9t12″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”c. Buses & taxis only”},”taey5″:{“id”:”taey5″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”d. No buses, cycles or taxis\t”}}},”rmeyu”:{“id”:”rmeyu”,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/contraflow-bus-lane.jpg”,”imageId”:”336″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:””,”desc”:”Apart from motorways, blue rectangular signs are used to give information. In this case, a contraflow bus lane, where the driver or rider can expect buses to approach from the opposite direction”,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“dpun6”:{“id”:”dpun6″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”a. Local bus & coach lane”},”8mkqu”:{“id”:”8mkqu”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”b. Contraflow bus lane”,”isCorrect”:”1″},”zr7bf”:{“id”:”zr7bf”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”c. With flow bus lane”},”l8r40″:{“id”:”l8r40″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”d. Contraflow cycle lane”}}},”st71z”:{“id”:”st71z”,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/cycle-route-ahead.jpg”,”imageId”:”337″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:””,”desc”:”Triangular signs are always red. They warn drivers and riders of a hazard ahead. In this case, the hazard is a \u201ccycle route\u201d.”,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“cad22”:{“id”:”cad22″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”a. No Cycling”},”r4wfs”:{“id”:”r4wfs”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”b. Cyclists only”},”fc33e”:{“id”:”fc33e”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”c. With flow cycle lane\t”},”1uot3″:{“id”:”1uot3″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”d. Cycle route ahead”,”isCorrect”:”1″}}},”10jbc”:{“id”:”10jbc”,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/cycle_route.jpg”,”imageId”:”338″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:””,”desc”:”Blue rectangular signs are used to give information. In this case, the information is aimed at pedal cyclists. The sign informs them of a \u201ccycle route\u201d.”,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“1axcv”:{“id”:”1axcv”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”a. Cycle route”,”isCorrect”:”1″},”dphbg”:{“id”:”dphbg”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”b. No cycling”},”oic8s”:{“id”:”oic8s”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”c. Cycle lane”},”gyl3g”:{“id”:”gyl3g”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”d. No pedal cycles\t”}}},”i3v4g”:{“id”:”i3v4g”,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/direction-sign-on-approach-to-motorway-junction.jpg”,”imageId”:”339″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:””,”desc”:”You will see this type of sign when driving on motorways. The first sign on the approach to a motorway junction gives the distance to the exit, normally this is a mile. The sign featured here is the second sign, giving the distance to the exit as half a mile. Both signs show the junction number on a black background.”,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“ifmw4”:{“id”:”ifmw4″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”a. Direction sign at a junction leading directly into a motorway”},”5cl11″:{“id”:”5cl11″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”b. Direction sign joining a motorway”},”8l3dx”:{“id”:”8l3dx”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”c. Direction sign on approach to motorway junction”,”isCorrect”:”1″},”75iiy”:{“id”:”75iiy”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”c. Direction sign on approach to a primary route\t”}}},”0u5c6″:{“id”:”0u5c6″,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/end-of-20-mph-zone.jpg”,”imageId”:”340″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:””,”desc”:”This traffic sign informs drivers and rider of the end of the 20 mph speed restriction and the start of a 30mph speed limit.”,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“0bgwa”:{“id”:”0bgwa”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”a. End of 20 mph zone”,”isCorrect”:”1″},”ggl28″:{“id”:”ggl28″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”b. End of 20 kph zone”},”0vlyl”:{“id”:”0vlyl”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”c. Entry to 20 mph zone”},”gblgo”:{“id”:”gblgo”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”d. Entry to 20 kph zone”}}},”qmubu”:{“id”:”qmubu”,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/end-of-dual-carriageway.jpg”,”imageId”:”341″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:””,”desc”:”Triangular signs are always red. This sign would be located on a dual carriageway, before it ends and becomes a two way road. Take care not to confuse this sign with warning for \u201croad narrows both sides\u201d.”,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“epenz”:{“id”:”epenz”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”a. Road narrows on both sides”},”6k8qt”:{“id”:”6k8qt”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”b. Tall bridge ahead”},”tbdxi”:{“id”:”tbdxi”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”c. Road changes to one lane”},”xkw3r”:{“id”:”xkw3r”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”d. End of dual carriageway”,”isCorrect”:”1″}}},”uic0o”:{“id”:”uic0o”,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/end-of-motorway.jpg”,”imageId”:”342″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:””,”desc”:”This blue rectangular sign indicates the end of motorway regulations. It is located where the motorway ends on either the main carriageway or exit slip road.”,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“ybioc”:{“id”:”ybioc”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”a. End of motorway”,”isCorrect”:”1″},”yu90m”:{“id”:”yu90m”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”b. End of primary route”},”4l5x7″:{“id”:”4l5x7″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”c. End of non-primary route”},”lpppm”:{“id”:”lpppm”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”d. 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No footpath for frail pedestrians”}}},”um26d”:{“id”:”um26d”,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:”https:\/\/mydriving.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/give-priority-to-vehicles-from-opposite-direction.jpg”,”imageId”:”344″,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:””,”desc”:”Red rings or circles tell you what you must not do. In this case you must not proceed where there is approaching traffic. This sign may be located at a site where there are traffic calming measures or where the road or bridge is very narrow”,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“t0nse”:{“id”:”t0nse”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”a. Give priority to vehicles from opposite direction”,”isCorrect”:”1″},”ylink”:{“id”:”ylink”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”b. Vehicles from opposite direction must give priority”},”gyfhb”:{“id”:”gyfhb”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”c. Start of two way traffic ahead”},”ohuem”:{“id”:”ohuem”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”d. Warning of approaching traffic”}}}},”results”:{“9nc5a”:{“id”:”9nc5a”,”title”:”Your Results”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”min”:”0″,”max”:”100″,”desc”:””,”redirect_url”:””}}}

Highway Code

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