Driver Training Quiz Step 1 of 3 33% Start New AssessmentSelect the categories you want to be tested on Your Name(Required) First Email(Required) Select Categories Category A - GB Domestic Hours Category B - Working Time Directive Category C - Tachograph Rules Category D - Highway Code Category E - EU Driver Hours Quiz Structure:8 questions from GB Domestic Hours8 questions from Working Time Directive8 questions from Tachograph Rules8 questions from Highway Code18 questions from EU Driver HoursTotal of 50 questions Who is responsible for ensuring downloads are completed on time?(Required) The card manufacturer DVSA The driver The operator What counts as "working time" under RTWTD?(Required) Only driving Any time not freely disposed of Only admin work Only loading What should you do if you're feeling tired while driving?(Required) Increase your speed to reach your destination faster Open the window and turn up the radio Stop in a safe place and rest Drink coffee and keep going When must a driver carry their GB Domestic logbook?(Required) Only on long trips On every duty day Never Only when inspected Which of the following does not count towards working time?(Required) Rest or breaks Driving Paperwork Loading You start work at 05:30. By what time must you have taken a break if working continuously under RTWTD rules?(Required) 13:00 10:00 11:30 12:00 When must you use headlights at night?(Required) When visibility is reduced to less than 100 metres Only when there are no streetlights Between sunset and sunrise Only on motorways When approaching a roundabout, who has priority?(Required) Traffic already on the roundabout Traffic entering from the left Traffic entering from the right Pedestrians crossing nearby Who enforces tachograph compliance?(Required) Local council Insurance HMRC DVSA and Police You are approaching a pelican crossing and the amber light is flashing. What must you do?(Required) Sound your horn to clear the crossing Drive through if no pedestrians are waiting Give way to pedestrians still crossing Stop and wait for a green light What is the main reason for tachograph analysis?(Required) Check fuel use Identify and correct driver infringements Compare driver performance Record mileage How long must working time records be kept?(Required) 2 years 12 months 6 months 3 years How long can you work before needing a break?(Required) 4.5 hours 9 hours 6 hours 8 hours What's the minimum tread depth for HGV tyres?(Required) 3.0 mm 1.0 mm 2.5 mm 1.6 mm You started work at 06:00, completed a 15-minute daily walkaround, then drove for 5 hours, took a 45-minute break, and drove for a further 5.5 hours, returning to the depot at 16:30. What rule have you broken?(Required) Only rest rule Exceeded 10 hours driving limit Exceeded 11 hours duty limit None, as under 12 hours How often must driver card data be downloaded?(Required) Every 14 days Every 90 days Every 60 days Every 28 days Who enforces GB Domestic rules?(Required) HMRC The Local Council Operator's insurance company DVSA and Police Which of the following counts as duty time?(Required) Driving and loading/unloading Period of availability Taking rest Driving to work A driver's card was stolen. How long can they legally continue to drive without it?(Required) Not at all 21 days 15 days 7 days What happens if a driver exceeds the 10-hour driving limit?(Required) Only a warning It is a recordable offence Nothing if recorded Can be ignored if delayed What is considered "driving" under GB Domestic rules?(Required) Paperwork Fuelling Driving on public roads Shunting in the yard What break must be taken if working over 9 hours?(Required) 1 hour 30 minutes 75 minutes 45 minutes What must a driver do if their logbook is lost or damaged?(Required) Stop driving Ignore it Wait for replacement Report it and start a new one immediately What must be done if a driver uses two vehicles in one day?(Required) Insert and remove card correctly in both vehicles Only use one tachograph No action needed Combine data later Working time includes:(Required) Personal breaks Travel to work Rest breaks only Driving, loading, vehicle checks, waiting What's the national speed limit for a car on a single carriageway road?(Required) 50 mph 55 mph 60 mph 70 mph What does a single yellow line along the edge of the road mean?(Required) No parking at any time Parking allowed only for disabled drivers Parking restricted at certain times Free parking What should you do before overtaking another vehicle?(Required) Stay close behind until they slow down Flash your headlights to warn them Sound your horn and accelerate quickly Check mirrors, signal, and ensure the road is clear ahead If the tachograph malfunctions, the driver must:(Required) Continue without record Stop driving immediately Inform DVSA only Record activities manually on printout or paper How long must GB Domestic logbook records be kept by the operator?(Required) 3 months 24 months 6 months 12 months Who should sign an infringement report?(Required) The operator only DVSA The driver and Transport Manager The office admin Who must keep working time records?(Required) The operator DVSA Local council Drivers only You start work at 06:00 and after completing a 15-minute daily walkaround check, you drive for 2 hours, followed by 1 hour unloading. How many hours can you drive before taking a break?(Required) 6 hours 4.5 hours 3 hours 2.5 hours After 2.5 hours driving, you stop for a 15-minute break, and after a further 2 hours driving, you take another break. How long does the second break need to be to comply with EU rules?(Required) 15 minutes 30 minutes 45 minutes 1 hour What is the minimum number of hours in a regular daily rest period?(Required) 11 hours 10 hours 9 hours 12 hours What is the maximum number of reduced rests you can take in any week?(Required) None One Two Three The normal daily driving limit is 9 hours, but this may be increased to a maximum of 10 hours. How many times a week can this happen?(Required) 1 time 2 times 3 times 5 times How many hours of accumalitive driving are allowed before a break must be taken?(Required) 2 hours 2.5 hours 4 hours 4.5 hours What is the standard maximum daily driving limit?(Required) 6 hours 8 hours 9 hours 11 hours A 45-minute break can be split into two breaks. What is the correct combination?(Required) 15 and 30 minutes 20 and 25 minutes 15 and 20 minutes 30 and 15 minutes What is the maximum weekly driving limit?(Required) 40 hours 45 hours 56 hours 60 hours What is the maximum driving limit over two consecutive weeks?(Required) 80 hours 88 hours 90 hours 95 hours What is the normal minimum weekly rest period?(Required) 48 hours 45 hours 32 hours 24 hours When must compensation for a reduced weekly rest be taken?(Required) Before the end of the third week following the reduction Before the end of the second week following the reduction Before the end of the first week following the reduction Before the end of the fourth week following the reduction What is the minimum number of hours in a reduced weekly rest period?(Required) 24 hours 32 hours 45 hours 48 hours A driver starts driving at 06:00 and drives continuously until 10:30 without stopping. What must the driver do next to remain compliant?(Required) Continue driving for another 30 minutes Take a 15 minute break Take a 45 minute break Start their daily rest A driver drives 10 hours on Monday and 10 hours on Tuesday. On Wednesday the driver wants to drive 10 hours again. Is this allowed?(Required) Yes, unlimited 10-hour days are allowed Yes, if weekly rest follows Yes, if a break is taken every 4.5 hours No, the 10-hour extension can only be used twice per week A driver takes a 30-minute break at 09:00 after driving for 2 hours, then continues driving until 11:30. What break is now required to satisfy EU Driver hour rules?(Required) 15 minutes 20 minutes 30 minutes 45 minutes A driver finishes work at 19:00 and starts again at 05:00 the following morning. What type of daily rest has the driver taken?(Required) Reduced daily rest Normal daily rest Split rest Reduced weekly rest A driver has driven 56 hours in Week 1. In Week 2 the driver has already driven 30 hours by Thursday afternoon. What is the maximum additional driving time the driver can legally complete before the end of Week 2?(Required) 2 hours 4 hours 6 hours 8 hours Quiz Complete! SearchSearch Recent Posts A Ticking Time Bomb for Your Operator Licence The Power of a Proactive Compliance Audit Putting the Brakes on Risk Archives December 2025