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Road Signs Mock Test 15

Mock test 15 — 24 questions.

24 questions24 minPass: 75%

About this mock

Difficulty: Intermediate

Road Signs Mock 15 frames level-crossing signs through learner driver situations with close options. Strong answers on level-crossing signs depend on tram warning signs, railway signs and barrier warnings being read in the right order. A lower score points to crossing safety before another mixed mock. In Road Signs Mock 15, review level-crossing signs as the main point to check.

Topics included

  • Level-crossing signs
  • Tram warning signs
  • Railway signs
  • Barrier warnings
  • Crossing safety

Common mistakes in this mock

  • Confusing railway and tram signs
  • Missing barrier information
  • Treating crossing signs as general information
  • Not recognising track-related symbols

Who this mock is for

Candidates who want a short check on level-crossing signs in Road Signs revision.

How to practise

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