fungus wrote:There are two perfectly correct answers to this question that most learners will come up with, namely a, and c.
The answer to the question is (c). The reason being as I'm sure most of you know is to stop the ingress of toxic fumes into the car. But (a) is also correct.
Gareth wrote:I found a short discussion about this question - perplexes many - and according to an article in the Telegraph newspaper there is a reason for the preferred answer.
musicmad wrote:Hi to all drivers,
Concerning the UK driving test I'm now in the process of studying to pass my theory and have recently approached a question in the AA Theory test book which I'm convinced is wrong? If anyone has this book titled AA Theory Test Book the official questions & answers for car drivers and motorcyclists, could you please confirm this correct?
Section 13 - Accidents - Question: 1199
When approaching a tunnel it is good advice to..
Mark one answer:
A. Put on your sunglasses and use the sun visor
B. Check your tyre pressures
C. Change down to a lower gear
D. Make sure your radio is tuned to the frequency shown
The official correct answer is D. Is this right?
crr003 wrote:fungus wrote:There are two perfectly correct answers to this question that most learners will come up with, namely a, and c.
The answer to the question is (c). The reason being as I'm sure most of you know is to stop the ingress of toxic fumes into the car. But (a) is also correct.
Well I'm stuffed then.
No roof and no air recirculate button.
7db wrote:No radio, no roof, no sunglasses.
Everyone knows that the right answer in a tunnel is to drop a couple of gears and see how loud you can make it.
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