While specific DVSA theory test questions aren't publicly disclosed, here are some common questions related to pelican crossings, along with answers aligned with DVSA guidelines:
1. What does a flashing amber light at a pelican crossing mean for drivers?
You must give way to pedestrians already on the crossing, but if it is clear, you may continue.
2. When approaching a pelican crossing, what should you do if the pedestrian light is flashing green?
You should be prepared to stop as the lights are about to change. Pedestrians who have already started crossing should finish, but no new pedestrians should start.
3. What should you do when you see a red light at a pelican crossing?
Stop behind the white line and wait for the lights to change.
4. How can you tell if a pelican crossing is controlled by a push button?
There will usually be a sign next to the crossing indicating that it is pedestrian-controlled.
5. What is the purpose of the flashing amber light at a pelican crossing?
It warns drivers that the lights are about to change to red.
Remember, the best way to prepare for your theory test is to practice with official DVSA practice tests and study the Highway Code. These resources will provide you with the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Note: Aways read from the official sources.
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