Hi @Dragonfly I am convinced that i didn’t get all the questions wrong despite the instructors saying that i was the only person in attendance with zero correct answers. Particularly in relation to the max permissible speed on a UK dual carriageway. My answer was ’50mph’ which according to them was wrong. I replied at the time ‘we’ll have to agree to disagree then’ which i must admit didn’t go down well with the instructors.
The national speed limit for a car on a single carriageway with no central reserve is 60mph The limit on a dual carriageway with a fixed central reserve is 70mph Another way a lot of people get confused is they think ‘Dual’ means 2 lanes (or more) in each direction . One lane in each direction separated by a fixed central reserve is still a ‘dual’ carriageway. The ‘dual’ means two separated paved surfaces . The surface can be one lane wide for each .
spot on it’s just a mistake in the part of @gee although unfortunately at the moment they don’t accept the mistake. Main thing is we are here to support each other and while the last post aimed at Rene is extremely offensive I still hope @Gee will investigate further and see they are wrong. I found the course extremely good, judged partly by the fact the morning went very quickly.