1. If your BAC is 0.08 or higher, what will happen to a learner driver if they are caught?
for at three months, they will loose their licence and be required to install an alcohol ignition interlock in their car.
they will loose 5 demerit points.
for at least six months, they will loose their licence and be required to install an alcohol ignition interlock in their car.
2. This sign means...
There is a dip ahead in the road
Beware of roadworks
Beware a section of winding road
3. Why should you be prepared for anything when driving and never be surprised?
You should not drive in conditions that might challenge you.
As a driver, you should stay prepared for anything.
While driving is boring, it is a way to pass the time.
4. What do you need to do when you apprach this sign?
Speed up before you reach the gravel surface.
When on the gravel, you will need to drive slowly
Lower your speed before you cross the gravel
5. When you are at a train crossing and the lights are flashing, when is it safe for you to cross?
After the lights have been flashing for one minute, you can cross
You can only cross after the lights have stopped and the boom has opened again
If you can't see a train you can cross
6. When you are driving at night, how close can you get to the vehicle infront of you before you need to dim your headlights?
150 metres
200 metres
100 metres
7. If there are no signs at an intersection you are driving through, who should you stop and give way to?
Traffic on your right
Traffic on your left
No one
8. when can learner drivers make good decisions?
they always can
they never do
Only after a lot of practice
9. What is the meaning of this sign?
There are traffic lights ahead
Caution railway crossing ahead
The traffic lights are out of use
10. In this picture if P and O turn right, who is best suited to turn left to X?
Only O
Only P
They both are
11. As shown, you need to overtake on the right of a vehicle. The exception is when-
It is raining
They are turning right
There are cars behind you.
12. This sign means...
end of road ahead
Staggered side road junction
two way lane
13. When you are driving and you want a quick break, can you double park next to another parked car?
Never
Only for five minutes
Always
14. Interpret this sign
Reduce your speed. You may need to stop and prepare to give way to all traffic on the roundabout.
Stop and wait for a minute. You will need to give way only to traffic on your right.
Every vehicle needs to turn around at the intersection.
15. What happens if you are convicted of dangerous driving -
You can't be convicted of that
Lose your licence and/or be sent to prison.
You will only be fined
16. When you are using the roads in wet weather, always -
Reduce your speed and use caution
Keep your speed the same
Pull over under it stops raining
17. You are A, who do you give way to?
you must give way to B
anyone can go
B must give way
18. You approach an intersection in car A and there is a Stop sign and you want to turn right. B also is at a stop sign and they want to go left. Who will be allowed to go first?
They can go at the same time
B
A
19. At an intersection a pedestrian is crossing the road. Before turning into the road, you need to-
Flash your lights at them
Drive around them
Give way them
20. When can your licence be suspended or cancelled as a learner?
You can never loose it when you are a learner.
If you loose demerit points or if the court has ordered it.
You will only loose it after four or more offenses.
21. You are in an accident and your vehicle needs to be towed but no police have arrived. You should-
Find the closest police station and report the crash within 24 hours.
If they don't already know you don’t need to tell them.
It is the tow drivers responsibility to tell them.
22. When you see this sign, what do you do?
As there are no trains, you can continue.
Reduce your speed. You will need to be able to stop safely.
Increase your speed and cross quickly.
23. If you are driving at 100 km/h, how far will it take you to stop?
100 metres
140 metres
50 metres
24. If a pedestrian steps out onto a pedestrian crossing without looking, who will be responsible if you collide?
It is the pedestrian's fault as they didn't look.
It is your job to reduce your speed around crossings so you can stop if needed.
Only if the pedestrian is underage is it your fault.
25. If you are A and something falls off the back of the truck, what should you do?
Quickly overtake the truck before something hits your car.
Swerve into the oncoming lane.
Ensure that no one is close behind you and slow down.
26. As pictured, who needs to give way to the merging cars?
the cars in the right lane
whoever needs to cross the lane
Whoever is slowest
27. When you scan the road around you, you can -
Keep yourself entertained.
Gain more control over your car.
Easily predict any risks or hazards.
28. what can learners do to help with night driving?
Practice driving at night
always drive slow at night
don't drive at night
29. If you are in the right lane but want to go straight through the roundabout, which point do you need to signal left at?
After N
After O
After M.
30. If you have a Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) level of .15 and are over the limit, is your risk of crashing while driving changed?
Regardless of your limit, your risk of crashing will remain the same
It is only slightly higher when you are over the limit
You are over the legal limit and your chance greatly increases