Are you a criminal on Kent's roads?
Let's start off easy. What is the national speed limit on residential roads?
The speed limit in the UK on residential roads is 30, unless otherwise indicated
However the speed limit is a limit - not a target!
If I’m caught speeding I can just take a speed awareness course to keep my licence clean.
How can you tell a road is 30mph limit if there are no speed limit signs?
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How many seconds should you legally leave between you and the car in front?
The gap should be at least doubled on wet roads and increased still further on icy roads.
When driving a standard car, what is the speed limit you can travel on a dual carriageway unless stated otherwise?
Of course if this is different, there will be speed limit signs to show this.
Going a few miles per hour over the speed limit doesn’t really matter as you have the rule of 10%. Eg. You can do 66mph in a 60 and it's ok.
This is False.
If you hit a pedestrian at 35 mph, you’re twice as likely to kill them as at 30mph. That’s a massive difference to cut seconds off your journey.
The limit is there as a limit - not a target
Which of these is least likely to get you in trouble if caught?
You will be punished for all of these!
There is no better option - all of these are speeding issues.
The limit is there as a limit - not a target
You are in the middle lane doing 70. Someone is in front of you who is lane hogging. You speed up and quickly overtake at 80mph. Choose the correct sentence below
An ambulance has appeared in your rear mirrors on a dual carriageway. You are already at the speed limit. You speed up to quickly get out of the way but get flashed by a speed camera.
[Source - RAC]
Excessive speeding is ...
Speed cameras are placed randomly to catch people speeding and generate income
Mobile units are deployed where one or more people have been killed or seriously injured.
You got {number correct}/{number of questions} correct answers
You are a Speeder!
Your answers suggest that you are not as safe a driver as you should be and possibly might break the law in your car
Consequences if you do break the law could be serious.
Anything from a fine, injuries to yourself or others, a fatality, court summons, and a criminal record.
You got {number correct}/{number of questions} correct answers
You got a few right, but you could still do with a little slowing down and perhaps a speed awareness course!
Your answers suggest that you are not as safe a driver as you should be. You might be offered a speed awareness test based on your results.
You may be eligible if:
- you haven't attended a speed awareness course in the past three years.
- the speed you were doing is within the acceptable range. This is typically between speed limit + 10% + 2mph and speed limit + 10% + 9mph (for example, between 35 - 42mph in a 30mph zone)
You got {number correct}/{number of questions} correct answers
Well done - you know the rules of the road quite well.
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