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Show Me, Tell Me Questions for HGV Drivers
Understanding the “Show Me, Tell Me” section is a vital part of passing your HGV driving test. This part of the exam focuses on safety checks and practical knowledge, and answering incorrectly can result in a driving fault. To help you prepare, we’ve compiled a fully updated and easy-to-follow guide to all the official DVSA questions and model answers.
Show me how you would check that all doors, including cargo doors, are secure.
Ensure all doors are properly closed and locking levers on cargo doors are in the recommended secured position.
Show me how you would check for air leaks on this vehicle.
Build up air pressure, check the gauges for any pressure drop, and listen around the vehicle for audible air leaks.
Tell me the main safety factors involved in loading this vehicle.
Ensure the load is evenly distributed, within legal weight limits, and securely fastened to prevent movement or falling.
Tell me how you would check the condition of the reflectors.
Make sure all reflectors are present, clean, and not cracked or broken.
Tell me how you would check the condition of the windscreen and windows.
They should be clean, free of damage, and not obstructed by stickers or objects.
Show me how you would check the condition of the mudguards.
During your daily walk-around, confirm that all mudguards and spray suppression devices are secure and undamaged.
Tell me how you would check your tyres.
Use a pressure gauge when tyres are cold, check for 1mm tread across ¾ of the tyre, and inspect for cuts or exposed cords.
Tell me how you would check the windscreen wipers.
Operate them to ensure they work and inspect the blades for wear or damage.
Tell me how you would check the vehicle body is safe.
Check the bodywork for loose panels, secure fittings, and ensure nothing poses a risk to road users.
Show me how you would check air pressure.
Look at the pressure gauges and ensure they read correctly, with no warnings or alarms.
Identify where to check engine oil and how to check it.
Locate the dipstick, remove and clean it, then reinsert to check oil is between minimum and maximum markers.
Show me how to check wheel nuts are secure.
Look for missing nuts, signs of loosening, or misaligned wheel nut indicators (if fitted).
Show me how you would check audible warning devices.
Operate the horn and, if fitted, the reversing alarm to confirm they work.
Tell me how to check the suspension.
Visually inspect for damaged or sagging components during your daily checks.
Show me how you’d check brake lights.
Press the brake pedal and use reflections or ask someone to confirm the lights work.
Identify where to check engine coolant and how.
Check the header tank or radiator and ensure the coolant is between the marked levels.
Tell me how to check headlamps, sidelights, and tail lights.
Turn on lights and walk around the vehicle to ensure all are working correctly.
Show me how to replace the tachograph disc.
Demonstrate disc replacement. If using digital, explain card usage and function.
Tell me how to operate the loading mechanism.
2.19 – Tell me how to operate the loading mechanism.Briefly explain the safe operation of equipment like a tail lift or ramp, if fitted.
Show me how to check power-assisted steering.
With engine off, apply pressure to the steering wheel. Start engine – wheel should move slightly. Or, check ease of steering on move-off.
Show me how to check direction indicators.
Activate indicators or hazards and walk around the vehicle to confirm operation.
Identify windscreen washer reservoir and how to check it.
Point to the reservoir and explain how to visually confirm fluid level.
Show me what instrument checks you would make before and after starting the engine.
Ensure gauges function properly and no warning lights remain on after starting.
Show me where first aid equipment is kept.
Point out location if carried. If not, explain when it must legally be present (e.g. certain load types).
Show me how to clean the windscreen using washers and wipers.
Operate the washer and wiper control. Turn ignition on if necessary.
Show me how to set windscreen demister.
Adjust controls to direct airflow to screen, increase fan speed, and select heated screen if available.
Show me how to switch on the rear fog light and explain use.
Turn on lights and fog light switch, confirm warning light is on. Explain use in visibility below 100 metres.
Show me how to switch from dipped to main beam.
Turn on dipped headlights, then operate switch for main beam. Check warning light is illuminated.
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