Parking practice for Offaly covers details such as clearways, yellow lines and safe distance from junctions. Use the explanations to separate similar-looking restrictions.
Offaly includes the M6 corridor, Tullamore bypass roundabouts, midlands roads and heritage-town streets in Birr and Banagher. Use these settings to review speed choice, lane selection, visibility, surface water and urban road position.
Parking questions rely on specific rules about where you can and cannot park, so use the published guidance rather than assumptions.
Key rules: Don’t park within 5 metres of a junction. Yellow-line and clearway restrictions must be read with the nearby signs and time plates: a single yellow line prohibits parking during the posted times, double yellow lines prohibit parking at any time, and a clearway prohibits stopping or parking during its signed operating times. Don’t park opposite a continuous white line if it would force other vehicles to cross it.
Study approach: Learn the distance rules (5m from junctions, 15m from bus stops) as specific numbers. Then practice with questions to reinforce them. Pay attention to the differences between stopping (briefly) and parking (leaving the vehicle).
Common trap: The difference between a clearway, double yellow lines, and a loading bay. Each has different restrictions and different time rules.
Q1.What does a single yellow line mean?
Q2.What is a clearway?
Q3.Where must you not park?
These examples show the style of independent practice available on L-Plate. Explanations help you understand each answer rather than memorise wording.
Single yellow: no parking during the times shown on nearby signs
Double yellow: no parking at any time
Clearway: no stopping or parking during the signed operating times
Never park within 5m of a junction
Practise parking with Brendan's explanations, then use timed mocks to track progress across the full test format.
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L-Plate uses independent practice questions covering official road-safety topics. After each answer you can review an explanation, and timed mocks combine topics into a 40-question practice session.
The official car and bike theory test has one whole-test pass mark: 35 correct answers out of 40. There is no published county or category pass mark, and L-Plate does not predict an individual result.
No. L-Plate is an independent study product. Its questions cover the official topics and format without claiming to reproduce the official question bank.