
Transport 118024 is a selection of 10 questions. Transport 118024 is the filename to differentiate it from other Transport quizzes. Feel free to use any of these questions and answers for your own quizzes. Just keep in mind that you cannot republish them in any format.
1 Which Motorway links Bristol City centre to the M4?
A M32. It connects to the M4 at junction 19.
2 Which of Britain’s motorways reaches the highest point above sea level?
A M62, reaching a point 1,221 feet (372 meters) above sea level near Windy Hill in the Pennines.
3 On which Mediterranean island is Luqa Airport?
A Malta. It’s the primary international airport for the entire Maltese archipelago, which includes the islands of Malta, Gozo, and Comino. The airport is located southwest of the Maltese capital, Valletta, in the town of Luqa.
4 Which port does the A3 connect to London?
A Portsmouth. Known historically as the “Portsmouth Road,” the A3 runs approximately 67 miles from the heart of the City of London all the way to the historic dockyards of the South Coast. Since the opening of the Hindhead Tunnel years ago, the journey has become much smoother, cutting through the Surrey Hills and the South Downs. Even on a busy Monday evening like tonight, January 26, 2026, it remains one of the most vital arteries for travellers heading toward the Isle of Wight ferries or the Continental ports.
5 Paris’ largest airport is named after which French general and former president?
A Charles de Gaulle – located 25km northeast of Paris in Roissy.
6 Jean Blanchard and John Jeffries successfully crossed the English Channel in 1785 by what means of transport?
A Balloon, flying from Dover, England to Calais, France.
7 Which Minister of Transport from 1965 to 1968, is credited with introducing the Breathalyser and a drink-driving limit in 1967?
A Barbara Castle. She also oversaw the introduction of seat belts.
8 By what name is the marking on a ship’s hull that indicates the maximum load that may be transported?
A The Plimsoll Line, also known as the Load Line.
9 The penny-farthing was an early form of what transport?
A Bicycle. It’s technically a high-wheel bicycle, known for its large front wheel and smaller rear wheel, resembling a penny and farthing (British coins).
10 Part of Transport for London (TfL), what is the DLR?
A Docklands Light Railway – a fully automated, driverless rail network