CARLOW Sample Test Routes

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CARLOW Sample Test Routes
CARLOW
Sample Test Routes
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Rosmore
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Pacelli A
St. Cl
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Rochfort Manor
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Mill
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Cas
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Stree
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College
Gardens
Riverside
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Drive
Railway
Lit
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Factory
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B
Rd
Cannery Road
wha
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Sports Ground
15
Tullow Street
post
Ke
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Street
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Brown St
17
Castle
taur Street
Cen
Ln
Hospital
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Cox's
Montg
Athy Road
Grav e Lane
Hospital
Stra
HeatherField
Court
Dr. C
ullen
7
14
Sports
Ground
Glensdale
Iona Drive
Larkfield
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Pinewood Avenue
The Glade
Old Burrin
Anglers Walk
New Oak Estate
Syc
Road
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Sports
Ground
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Ro
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Sports
Ground
Wood Grove
Gr.
The Cloisters
Millennium
Court
Donn Or
Sports
Ground
9
Hunters
Green
The
Willows
Lacken
Rise
Factory
Factory
Silver Pines
Askea Lawns
Ashgrove
Oakley
Park
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Factory
Browneshil
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P
St. Marys
Court
Idrone Park
Seven Springs
S pringdale
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Sports Ground
Highfield
Factory
Sand Field
O ak P
ark Dr
ive
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Pa
rk
JKL Ave
Roncalli St
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Place
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Pollert
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Staplestown Road
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Spindle Wood
Father Byrne Park
Mount Clare Court
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MacG
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St. Jo esphs
Ln
Laburnum
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stle
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The Fairways
N9
Dolmen Heights
Tennis
Courts
Chapelstown
Road
Sherwood
T
Mountain View
R
Friars Wood
Brooklawns
Grange
Court
The
Downs
Kingswood
Burrindale
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Dolmen Gardens
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Beechwood
Park
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SAMPLE ROUTE ONE
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SAMPLE ROUTE ONE
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Leaving the test centre turn left onto Church Street
2
Take the 1st left turn and drive to the end of the road and take the left turn onto Castlecomer Rd
3
Continue straight heading in towards town and at the fork in the road turn right
4
This will take you onto Castle Hill then take the right onto Kennedy Avenue
5
Continue straight onto Kennedy Avenue and drive to the end of the road
6
At the end of Kennedy Avenue turn left onto Barrack Street then continue straight
7
Continue onto Green Lane and take the 1st right hand turn after the railway tracks onto MacGamhna Road
8
At the end of MacGamhna Road take the left onto the Pollerton Road
9
Continue straight at the 1st roundabout and take the 1st exit off the mini-roundabout
10
This will take you into Hunters Green so continue straight then take the 3rd right turn into Mountain View
11
Take the 2nd left then right turn (turnabout and reverse) then return right onto the main road
12
Continue straight until the stop sign, turn left onto the N9 and drive back in towards town
13
Continuing straight at the 1st and 2nd roundabout you will join with Green Lane
14
Continue driving and take the right turn just past the railway tracks onto St Joseph's Road
15
Follow the road round onto Railway Road and then take the left onto the Dublin Road
16
Then take the 1st right turn onto Greenbank Road and then take the next left onto Dublin Street
17
Continue straight and take the 3rd right turn onto Centaur Street
18
You will continue onto Bridge Street where you will take the right onto Chapel Street
19
At the end of Chapel Street turn left onto Church Street
20
Return to test centre
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Rd
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19
Rochfort Manor
Spindle Wood
Father Byrne Park
N u m b ers
B ri d g e S t
The
T
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C hurch St
Mount Clare Court
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om
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FINISH
Rosmore
START
View
1
Oakley
Park
Bridge
18
4
St
L
P em
Mill
Ln
G
R ow
College
Gardens
Lit
tl
Factory
16
8
Tullow Street
post
Ke
n ne
dy A
v en
ue
St
Brown St
7
P
Riverside
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nb
y Avondale
Drive
. 17
e Rd
brok
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Railway
Rd
Cannery Road
wha
ll A ve
9
Sports Ground
Hospital
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Roa ank
d
Gre
Co
Castle
6
Hospital
Stree
t
Grav e Lane
omery
Cox's
Montg
taur Street
Cen
Cas
tle Hill
5
n.
Pacelli A
St. Cl
ar e
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ow
Rive
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a rr
ro w Track
B ar
Stra
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B
Pollert
15
Glensdale
Iona Drive
Larkfield
o n Rd
Sports
Ground
ullen
HeatherField
Court
Dr. C
oad
nR
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Du
Pinewood Avenue
The Glade
Old Burrin
Anglers Walk
Syc
Road
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Sports
Ground
13
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11
Ro
ad
Sports
Ground
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Dereen Heights
T
Gr.
The Cloisters
Millennium
Court
Donn Or
Sports
Ground
Hunters
Green
The
Willows
Lacken
Rise
Factory
Factory
Silver Pines
Askea Lawns
12
Ashgrove
Oakley
Park
Highfield
Sports Ground
Factory
Factory
Browneshil
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P
St. Marys
Court
Wood Grove
14
Idrone Park
S pringdale
Sand Field
O ak P
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Pa
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JKL Ave
Roncalli St
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Place
ar
New Oak Estate
Staplestown Rd
S tr
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Ro
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Burrin St
Athy Road
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Sports
Ground
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Chaff S
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ri
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Avenue
Oak
Kil
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L in k R o ad
Ha
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Ch a p
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Stre
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Road
Ba
St. Jo esphs
Ln
Laburnum
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Beechwood
Park
The Fairways
N9
Friars Wood
Dolmen Heights
Tennis
Courts
Chapelstown
Road
Sherwood
Burrindale
Brooklawns
Mountain View
The
Downs
Kingswood
Grange
Court
Dolmen Gardens
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SAMPLE ROUTE TWO
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Burrin River
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SAMPLE ROUTE TWO
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Leaving the test centre turn right onto Church Street
2
Take the 2nd right turn onto Chapel Street and continue straight
3
At the crossroads continue straight then take the 1st right turn into The Numbers (Turnabout)
4
Return left back onto Chapel Street and then take the right turn onto the Bridge Street
5
Continue towards Governey Square and take the left at the fork onto Centaur Street
6
Continue to the crossroads and take the right turn onto Dublin Street
7
Then take the 3rd left turn onto Kennedy Avenue and continue until the end of the road
8
At the end of Kennedy Avenue turn left onto Barrack Street and continue straight
9
Take the next right at the traffic lights onto Staplestown Road
10
Passing straight through the 3 roundabouts you will then come to the Link Road roundabout
11
Take the 3rd exit off the Link Road roundabout and continue straight
12
Take the 1st left turn and follow the route map into Dereen Heights (Turnabout)
13
Leaving Dereen Heights continue to follow the route map until you reach the main Tullow Road
14
Leaving Oakley Park turn left onto the Tullow Road and drive back in towards town
15
Drive onto the Staplestown Road and take the left turn onto Barrack Street
16
Take the 1st right turn onto Kennedy Avenue and continue straight
17
At the crossroads continue straight onto Kennedy Street then onto Castle Hill
18
Continue straight on Bridge Street and take the right at the crossroads onto Chapel St
19
At the top of Chapel Street turn left onto Church Street
20
Return to the test centre
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Pre Test Preparation
The driving test is designed to establish whether you know the rules of the road, and have the knowledge and
skill to drive competently in accordance with these rules. The test also checks to see if you can drive with due
regard for the safety and convenience of other road users.
In order to pass the driving test you should:
(a) Study carefully the Rules of the Road booklet
(b) Seek the assistance of a good driving instructor
(c) Practice as much driving as possible on all types of road
(d) Practice driving in different situations, including driving at night
(e) Only practice on test routes when your test date is imminent.
With the waiting times being 20-40 weeks you should book your test well in advance but only book it when
you and your instructor think you are ready. If you take the test without building up some driving experience
you will probably fail.
Your preparation is vital as you need to show your examiner that you have done the work and are comfortable
in the car when taking the test. Understanding your car, its reactions and ability to read the reactions of other
drivers will help.
All makes of car feel different when you sit behind the wheel so avoid changing cars just before your test.
(The brakes may require more effort than what you are normally used to. A new car may react differently
to the car you are used to and this may affect your test).
Do a couple of mock tests with your instructor. If you can, start and finish at the test centre site to make it feel
like the real thing. Make the exercise as familiar as possible to yourself so that it feels like a normal every day drive.
Book your driving instructor to take you on a mock test immediately before the real one. This will set the tone
and prepare you for the real thing, making you more confident and familiar with the flow of traffic within the area.
Prior to your test date try to practice and strengthen your weak points. If reversing around a corner is something
you dread, then practice this routine until it becomes one of your strongest skills. Again, if you don't put in the
practice you are preparing to fail. If some part of driving turns into something you hate or dread (i.e. the hill start)
you should tackle this by seeing it as a challenge. Practice Practice Practice. And remember every driver has gone
through the same thing you are now experiencing.
Before your test you should ensure your car is in good mechanical order.
Check the following:
Brakes
Lights
Tyres
Mirrors
Screen Wash
De-mister
Horn
L-Plates
Insurance
Tax
NCT (if applicable)
If any of the above are not working properly or are not in order then see to it well in advance of your test.
If you place additional stress on yourself because one of the above are not in order it will not help.
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Driving Test Technical Checks
From the 14th of February 2005 if you are doing a driving test for category B (car), EB (car with trailer) and W
(work vehicle) you must explain some technical checks as part of your test. After you have answered some
questions on the Rules of the Road, the instructor/examiner will bring you out to your vehicle. You will be asked
how a technical check would be performed on 3 of the following;
Steering
Wheel
Reflectors
Horn
Engine Oil,
Washer Fluid,
Coolant
Tyres
Indicators
Lights
Brakes
You should be aware of the location of the following items on your car.
Steering
Horn (Working)
Brakes (In good working order)
Tyres (The minimum legal tread depth in Ireland is 1.6 mm)
Lights (All bulbs are working)
Reflectors (Working, clean & visible)
Indicators (Working, clean & visible)
Engine oil (At the correct level)
Coolant (At the correct level)
Windscreen (Clean & visible with no obstructions)
Washer fluid (At the correct level)
Access to these items will require you to demonstrate how to open
the bonnet and to close it securely. You may be asked to demonstrate
how to check your oil level by extracting the dipstick (the dipstick should
be located at the front of the engine. Find it, remove it, and wipe it
with a clean rag or towel. Re-insert it into the hole then slowly remove
it again. Check the level. The oil mark should fall between the two hash marks
on the dip stick. If the oil is below the lower level you will need to top it up.
You should be aware of this procedure as you may be asked to preform it
as part of your test.
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Driving Test Preparartion Questions
1. When can you over take on the left?
2. What does a broken yellow line mean?
3. At a stop sign that has no white line, where should you stop?
4. What position would you take up for a right turn in a one-way street?
5. How would you turn right on a main road?
6. How would you know a zebra crossing at night?
7. What does the island in the centre of a pedestrian crossing mean?
8. What restrictions are there in relation to the use of the horn?
9. When driving at night when should you dip your headlights?
10. What should you do if dazzled by lights of an oncoming car?
11. What is the legal parking distance from the kerb?
12. Where should you not overtake?
13. What is the safe distance to drive from the car in front of you?
14. If you saw a red triangle on the road what would it mean?
15. What is the sequence of traffic lights?
16. Name three people in authority for whom you must stop?
17. How close to a junction can you park?
18. When can you cross a continuous white line?
19.
(a) What is the national speed limit
(b) What is the motorway speed limit?
(c) What is the accepted tyre depth?
(a)
(c)
(b)
20. What rules apply to a junction box?
21. What do white horizontal lines in the centre of the road mean?
Check out the answers to the above signs on the very last page
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Test your knowledge
Regulatory Signs
1 STOP
9
17
P
YIELD
RIGHT
2
3
OF
WAY
GEILL
SLI
4
STOP
5
10
11
12
P
13
18
19
20
50
21
TAXI
60
14
3t
22
80
km/h
km/h
PEDESTRIAN
ZONE
6
7
8
15
16
23
100
24
km/h
km/h
120
km/h
Luain - Aoine
07.00 - 09.00
Mon. - Fri.
NO ENTRY
EXCEPT
6 A.M. - 11 A.M.
7 DAYS
Warning Signs
25
26
27
28
29
30
33
34
35
36
37
41
42
43
44
45
49
50
51
52
53
12' 6"
31
32
38
39
40
46
47
48
54
55
56
TWO-WAY
TRAFFIC
Warning signs for road works
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Check out the answers to the above signs on the very last page
Things to do on Test Day
Book the day off work and clear your schedule so you don't have anything else to concentrate on. There is no
point in rushing to and from your job when you are doing your test. Take the necessary time to prepare and leave
the evening free to enjoy yourself once you pass.
Start the day with a good positive approach telling yourself that this is the day you pass your driving test. There is
no point in worrying yourself to death over a test that takes less than 1 hour to complete. You will know if you have
prepared properly and you should have confidence and belief in your own abilities.
Make sure you eat a good breakfast. Even though you may be nervous eating something is very important.
Research has shown that the body needs food to concentrate.
Make sure you dress appropriately. Dress for comfort and not for style. Your examiner wants to test your driving
ability, not your fashion sense. Wear a pair of shoes or trainers that you feel comfortable in or the footwear you
usually have on when driving.
If you need to wear glasses, then wear them.
Arrive in plenty of time. You should be present in the test centre at least ten minutes before the appointed time of
your test. If you are late the test will be cancelled and the fee will be forfeited.
You must bring your provisional licence and the letter of notification.
Make sure your car is clean and in good working order.
On the day, car requirements are as follows:
The seat belts are in working order
The tax and insurance discs are current
The 'L' plates are visible and not obstructing your view
Your vehicle is in a roadworthy condition (with an NCT Certificate if applicable)
The indicators and brake lights are clean and clear
You know how to work the secondary controls, such as wipers, demisters, etc
The tyres are above the minimum thread depth (1.6mm)
The seat head rests are in position
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Date:
Faults
Grade 1
Grade 2
Grade 3
1. RULES / CHECKS
Reg No:
Faults
Grade 1
11. PROGRESS
2. POSITION
Position vehicle correctly and in good time
Moving Off
On Bends
On the Straight
In Traffic Lanes
Overtaking
At Cross Junctions
At Cross Junctions
At Roundabouts
At Roundabouts
Turning Right
Turning Right
Turning Left
Turning Left
Stopping
Changing Lanes
Following Traffic
At Traffic Lights
Take proper Observation
12. VEHICLE CONTROLS
Moving Off
Accelerator
Overtaking
Clutch
Changing Lane
Gears
At Cross Junctions
Footbrake
At Roundabouts
Handbrake
Turning Right
Steering
Turning Left
Secondary Contols
Stopping
Reaction
5. MIRRORS
Coupling / Uncoupling
Adjust speed to suit / on approach
13 . SPEED
Use properly, in good time and before signalling
Moving Off
Road Conditions
Traffic Conditions
On the Straight
Roundabouts
Overtaking
Cross Junctions
Changing Lane
Turning Right
At Roundabouts
Turning Left
Turning Right
Traffic Controls
Turning Left
Speed Limit
Slowing/Stopping
6. CLEARANCE/OVERTAKE
14. TRAFFIC CONTROLS
Allow sufficient clearance to
Traffic Signs
Cyclists
Road Markings
Stationary Vehicles
Pedestrian Crossing
Other Traffic
Garda/School Warden
Other Objects
Bus Lanes
Overtake Safely
Cycle Lanes
Give correct signal in good time
15. RIGHT OF WAY
Moving Off
Yield right of way as required
Moving Off
Overtaking
Overtaking
Changing Lane
Changing Lanes
At Roundabouts
At Junctions
Turning Right
At Roundabouts
Turning Left
Turning Right
Stopping
Cancel Promptly
Turning Left
16. REVERSE
Hand Signals
Competently
Beckoning Others
Observation
Misleading
Right of Way
8. MOTORCYCLES
17. TURNABOUT
Competently
Park / Stand
Slow Ride: Control
Observation
U-Turn: Control
Right of Way
U-Turn: Observation
Rear Observation
9. COURTESY
18. PARKING
Competently
Observation
10. ALIGHTING
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Comply with
Traffic Lights
Pedestrians
7. SIGNALS
Make proper use of
HGV / PSV Checks
React promptly and properly to hazards
4. REACT TO HAZARDS
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Grade 3
AVOID UNDUE HESITANCY WHEN
On the straight
3. OBSERVATION
Grade 2
MAINTAIN REASONABLE PROGRESS AND
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Driving Test Report
Passed your Driving Test
Having passed your test you should nevertheless continue to pay particular attention to the faults
marked overleaf without neglecting other aspects of your driving.
Failure of your Driving Test
Failure of the test arises where you incur any of the following:1 or more grade 3 faults,
4 of the same grade 2 faults for a single aspect,
6 or more grade 2 faults under the same heading, or a total of
9 or more grade 2 faults overall.
Up to a maximum of 4 grade 2 faults may be recorded for any single aspect.
Grading of faults
Faults are graded as follows:Grade 1 (Green) Minor, Grade 2 (Blue) More Serious, Grade 3 (Pink) Dangerous/Potentially Dangerous
or total disregard of traffic controls
Grade 1 faults do not affect the test result.
A combination of 3 or more unanswered or incorrectly answered questions on the Rules of the
Road/checks, constitutes a grade 2 fault. (Checks covers doors, seat, seat-belts and mirrors, and for
motorcyclists, the helmet adjustment).
3 or more hand signals not demonstrated or incorrectly demonstrated constitutes a grade 2 fault.
Inability to demonstrate 3 or more Secondary Controls constitutes a grade 2 fault.
(Secondary controls include temperature controls; fans; air vents; rear-window heater; wipers; horn; windscreen washer, light switches and air conditioners where fitted. For H.G.V.'s it includes an exhaust
brake/retarder where fitted).
Not operating a secondary control as required during practical test can also constitute a fault.
Inability to operate 1 or more HGV/PSV checks constitutes a grade 2 fault.
(HGV/PSV checks covers power assisted braking and steering systems where fitted, and the special
checks for buses - fuel shut-off valve, main switch, powered doors where fitted and the emergency exit,
First Aid Kit, warning triangle, and the fire extinguisher)
'Alighting' includes securing the vehicle, and checking around before opening the door.
Preparing for your next Driving Test
In preparing for your next test you should pay particular attention to the items which have been marked.
Further information on these and other aspects of the test are contained in the booklet entitled 'The
Rules of the Road', which is available at Post Offices and some book shops, and in the leaflet
'Preparing for your Driving Test' which is issued with the acknowledgment of your application.
Note
Items on which faults occurred during your driving test are marked overleaf.
The driver tester is not permitted to discuss the details of the test.
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Answers to the Driving Test Preparation Questions
1. When the driver in front of you is turning right, when you intend to turn left, when the vehicles in the lane on your
right are moving slower.
2. A broken yellow line marks the edge of the road.
3. At the stop sign.
4. The extreme right lane.
5. Mirror and signal and then move into the right hand lane when clear, keeping left of the white line in the centre
of the road. When a safe gap occurs, complete your turn, never cut corners and give way to pedestrians.
6. By yellow flashing beacons.
7. Each side of the island is a separate crossing.
8. It must not be used between the hours of 11.30pm and 7.00am in a built up area, except in an emergency.
9.
(a) When meeting oncoming traffic.
(b) When following close behind another vehicle.
(c) On continuously lit roads.
(d) In snow, fog, dusk/dawn.
10. Slow down and stop if necessary.
11. Half a meter.
12. Near a bend, the brow of a hill, a hump back bridge, a continuous white line, where your vehicle would obstruct
a sign, at an entrance, a bus stop, opposite another vehicle, on a narrow road or taxi rank.
13. Allow 1 meter for each kilometer per hour. Double if the surface is wet.
14. That there is an obstruction on the road ahead.
15. Green, Amber, Red.
16. A Garda, a school warden, or a person in charge of animals.
17. 5 meters.
18. To avoid an obstruction, for access, or if there is a broken white line on your side of the road.
19. (a) 100km/h
(b) 120km/h
(c) 1.6mm
20. You can not enter unless your way ahead is clear with the exception of turning right, you can enter and wait in
the box if you are not obstructing traffic.
21. You use them like a traffic island you don’t enter.
Answers to the Road Signs
1. Stop Sign
2. Yield Right of way
3. Geill Si
4. School Wardens Sign
5. No Left Turn
6. No Entry
7. No Right Turn
8. Keep Left
9. No Parking
10. Turn Right
11. Straight Ahead Only
12. Parking Permitted
13. Taxi Rank
14. Weight Restriction
15. No Turn Left
16. Turn Left
17. No U-Turn
18. Pedestrian Zone
19. Parking Restrictions
20. 50 km/h Town & Cities
21. 60 km/h Special Speed Limits
22. 80 km/h Regional & Local Roads
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23. 100 km/h National Roads
24. 120 km/h Motorway
25. Dangerous Corner Ahead
26. Dangerous Bend Ahead
27. Series of Dangerous Corners Ahead
28. Series of Dangerous Bends Ahead
29. Traffic Lights
30. Two-Way Traffic
31. Sharp Depression Ahead
32. Series of Bumps or Hollows Ahead
33. Crossroad of Equal Importance
34. Junction ahead with road of Equal Importance
35. T-Junction
36. Y-Junction Roads of Equal Importance
37. Roundabout Ahead
38. Road Works Ahead
49. Sippery Stretch of Road Ahead
40. Possible presence of riders on horseback
41. Cross Roads with roads of lesser importance
42. Junction ahead with road of lesser importance
43. T-Junction
44. Y-Junction
45. Advance warning of major road ahead
46. Major Road Ahead
47. T-Junction with Dual Carrageway
48. Unprotected Quay, Canal or River Ahead
49. Steep Ascent Ahead
50. Steep Decent Ahead
51. Staggered Junction Ahead with Roads
of less imortance.
52. School Children's Crossing
53. Low Bridge Ahead
54. Caution Children Crossing
55. Road Narrows Dangerously Ahead
56. Sharp Rise Ahead
57. Roadworks Ahead
58. Road Narrows Ahead at Left hand Side
59. Traffic Cross-Over Ahead
60. Traffic Lights Ahead
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