Dr. Dot. The daily five minute skill devotion for everyone who's simply dotting about an accent. Hey guys, Robin here.
Today we are revisiting a skill called driving theory from those brilliant guys at Vocala. It was plugged, mentioned in a recent email from Amazon and recently in the UK the driving regulations, what's the word on which laws have been updated so this skill has two so it would be in everyone's interest. Whether or not you are already driving or take your test to grill yourself with this brilliant skill. It's called driving theory.
We last got it over 800 episodes ago. So open driving theory. Welcome to driving theory free mode by Vocala. You can play a free bike size quiz every day.
So let's go to get started with your free quiz. Let's go. Okay, here is the first question. Which of the following is most damaging for the environment?
Is it A, servicing your vehicle regularly? B, making lots of short journeys? Or C, choosing a vehicle that is fuel efficient? B, give it to help.
Awesome. That's not on. What is the appropriate way of using an emergency telephone on a motorway? Is it A, keep your back to the traffic?
B, stand on the hard shoulder? Or C, face oncoming traffic? C, surely most of these are just common sense. That's brilliant.
Why is it important to allow extra room when overtaking a motorcyclist on a windy day? Is it A, the motorcyclist may be travelling faster than usual? B, the motorcyclist may leave the road suddenly? Or C, the motorcyclist might be blown across the road in front of you?
C, hmm. Hooray. I can take my time. That's exactly right.
You are approaching a zebra crossing. A person in a wheelchair is waiting to cross. What should you do? Is it A, slow down and be prepared to stop?
B, continue at a steady speed? Or C, wait for the person to cross? A, that's one of the things that the train has to have. That's perfect.
Why is it important to switch your rear fog lights when the fog has cleared? Is it A, so that the battery doesn't go flat? B, so that the engine doesn't lose power? Or C, so that the following drivers are not dazzled?
C. Hooray. That's correct. You scored five out of five.
Amazing. Unfortunately, you've used your free play for today. Oh well. We offer a service called Driving Theory Premium.
Would you like to hear more? No. OK, make sure to come back tomorrow for your free play. Thanks for playing.
That fired up on in my left ear. So I was hoping it would drive to the right, but it didn't. Cool. There you go.
Sorry I didn't ask for more information. I don't know how much driving theory premium is, but I'm sure it won't be more than a couple of quid. And if you are preparing for your exam, then, yeah, it might be well worth every penny. Wherever you are, I hope it's available.
It's good. Bye, Vogue Carla. This is Robin signing off. And we'll speak in tomorrow.
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