| DRIVINGTEST | Exam that includes the Highway Code (7,4) |
| SAT | College admissions exam that includes 58 math questions |
| GMAT | College exam that includes Integrated Reasoning |
| MCAT | Exam that includes a Biol. Sciences section |
| TRAFFICCOPS | They take pics for fact of people breaking the highway code (7,4) |
| HANDSIGNALS | Those described by around a third of the original Highway Code in 1931 |
| STRETCHTEST | Exam that checks your pliability? |
| BUILTUP | Description of an area densely covered by buildings; or, according to the Highway Code, an area where the speed limit of a road is 30 mph (5-2) |
| SIGN | Traffic -; any one of the instructions for road users in the Highway Code (4) |
| LESLIEHOREBELISHA | Minister of Transport from 1934 to 1937 who rewrote the Highway Code and introduced the driving test and a beacon at pedestrian crossings |
| SIGNS | Traffic -; visual cues illustrated and explained in the Highway Code (5) |
| RULESOFTHEROAD | The highway code (5,2,3,4) |
| RULES | Regulations, such as those in the Highway Code or Laws of Cricket (5) |
| GIVEWAYTO | "Always ____ trams" (Highway Code) |
| RULEOFTHEROAD | Unwritten highway code (4,2,3,4) |
| OPENMRI | Exam that only covers half the body |
| TEST | Exam that can follow the last word of each starred answer |
| ROADTEST | Exam that often includes parallel parking |
| OLEVEL | Former exam that was replaced by the GCSE (1,5) |
| ELEVENPLUS | Former UK exam that determined the type of secondary education a child would be given (6-4) |