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  2. What is a cover note? - Theory Test Monster

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    What’s a cover note? Question topic: Car , Essential documents. Favourite. View favourites. A: A document issued before you receive your driving licence. B: A document issued before you receive your insurance certificate. C: A document issued before you receive your registration document. D: A document issued before you receive your MOT ...

  3. Essential documents Archives - Theory Test Monster

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    What does third-party insurance cover? View question → In order to supervise a learner driver you need to have held a full driving licence for the same category of vehicle, for at least three years.

  4. For how long is an MOT certificate normally valid?

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    Some garages will remind you that your vehicle is due for its annual MOT test, but not all do. To ensure continuous cover, you may take your vehicle for its MOT up to one month before its existing MOT certificate runs out. The expiry date on the new certificate will be 12 months after the expiry date on the old certificate.

  5. Essential documents Archives - Theory Test Monster

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    What’s the legal minimum insurance cover you must have to ride on public roads? View question → Do you need to display L plates when learning to ride a motorcycle under the direct access scheme?

  6. What must you check before you drive someone else’s vehicle?

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    What must you check before you drive someone else’s vehicle? Question topic: Car , Essential documents. Favourite. View favourites. A: That the vehicle owner has third-party insurance cover. B: That your own vehicle has insurance cover. C: That the vehicle is insured for your use. D: That the insurance documents are in the vehicle.

  7. You’re convicted of riding after drinking too much alcohol. How...

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    Riding while under the influence of drink or drugs can invalidate your insurance. It also endangers yourself and others.

  8. Which of these is needed before you can legally use a vehicle on...

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    Using a vehicle on the road illegally carries a heavy fine and can lead to penalty points on your driving licence. You must have • a valid driving licence • paid the appropriate vehicle tax • proper insurance cover.

  9. What’s the maximum fine for driving or riding without insurance?

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    View the full official guidance on vehicle insurance on gov.uk. Below are some car insurance tips from The Martin Lewis Money Show: What does it mean if your insurance policy has an excess of £500? Driving without insurance is a serious offence. As well as an unlimited fine, you may be disqualified or incur penalty points.

  10. Questions Archive - Page 29 of 54 - Theory Test Monster

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    When may you cross a double solid white line in the middle of the road?

  11. What should you check when you fit a sidecar to your motorcycle?

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    Favourite. View favourites. A: That the sidecar has a registration plate. B: That the sidecar is correctly aligned. C: That the sidecar has a waterproof cover. D: That the sidecar has a spare wheel. ← Previous question. Next question →. View hint.