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If a driver is involved in a serious collision with an uninsured motorist, where nobody is injured, who should it be reported to?
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The driver's insurance company and the Gardaí.

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Within what distance of a road junction is parking prohibited?
5 meters, unless parking spaces are clearly marked.
When must drivers stop at an automated railway level crossing with barriers and red flashing lights?
Stop safely when the amber lights shows, or when red lights start to flash.
What is a clearway?
An area where stopping and parking is not permitted during certain times.
How would a driver calculate the maximum overall permitted weight of their vehicle?
By adding the unladen weight of the vehicle to the load permitted to be carried.
What does this sign mean?
Level crossing ahead unguarded by gates or barriers.
What does this sign mean?
Level crossing ahead guarded by gates or barriers.
What does this Garda signal mean?
Stop if approaching from the front.
What does this Garda signal mean?
Stop if approaching from behind.
What does this Garda signal mean?
Stop if approaching from either the front or behind.
What does this Garda signal mean?
The Garda is beckoning on traffic approaching from either side.
What does this Garda signal mean?
Traffic approaching from the front may proceed.
What does this sign mean?
With-flow bus and cycle lane ahead in left.
What does this sign mean?
With-flow bus and cycle lane on left.
What does this sign mean?
Bus and cycle lane ahead on right.
What does this sign mean?
Level crossing ahead protected by lights and barriers.
What is the recommended method of driving a car with automatic transmission?
Operate the accelerator and brake with the right foot.
When may a holder of a Category W learner permit carry a passenger on a tractor or works vehicle?
When there is proper passenger seating and the passenger holds a full Category W licence.
When towing a high and wide-bodied trailer what should a driver do?
Make use of extended mirrors to check for following traffic.
What specific observations should a driver make before reversing a vehicle fitted with an external audible warning device?
Observations should be made to the front, sides and rear of the vehicle, including blind spots.
What should a driver do if their vehicle gets into a four-wheel sideways skid?
Turn the steering wheel in the same direction as the skid and ease off the accelerator.
What effect could a rear-tyre blow-out have in a vehicle?
It could cause the vehicle to sway from side to side.
Can a driver break a red light or break the speed limit to allow an emergency vehicle to pass?
No, a driver break a red line or speed limit to allow an emergency service vehicle to pass.
What is a courtesy pedestrian crossing?
An uncontrolled pedestrian crossing place.
Is a driver allowed to sound the horn while driving in a built-up area at night?
Yes, but between 11:30 pm and 7:00 am the horn may be sounded only in an emergency.
What should the driver be aware of in this situation?
Slowing down and being prepared to reacts.