Caution, there is a footbridge ahead. Get ready to reduce your speed.
In this area there are lots of joggers and people exercising.
Reduce your speed, you may need to stop. There are pedestrians that might be crossing the road, you must give way to them.
2. The quicker a car is travelling in front of you, the___
more time and distance you will need to overtake
less time you need
more distance you need
3. How can you help build your driving skills?
By experiencing years of driving with both a supervisor and as a solo driver.
By trying to do it all on your own.
By having confidence.
4. How do you enter a bend in the road?
Increase your speed
Slowy reduce your speed
Continue at your current speed.
5. When do you need to give way to pedestrians?
Only at traffic lights or bus stops
Always
Never
6. At what point can you stop your car when driving on the freeway?
You are never allowed to stop.
You can only stop in case of an emergency.
You can stop at any time.
7. 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.
8. When you drink alcohol but feel fine, you should remember-
After drinking alcohol, you will always have a lowered awareness and slower reaction time.
Always take the back roads and not use the freeway.
Drive quickly home so you don't get caught by police.
9. You always need your right-hand indicator if you are-
You are in a bus lane.
moving right at any point.
You have broken down.
10. If you pass this sign on the freeway and do not want to go on the tollway, what do you do?
do a u-turn
Take the next exit.
pull over when safe.
11. If you are car A and a dog runs into the road in front of you, you need to
Drive into the nature strip on your left
Move into the right lane
Get ready to stop
12. What do you do if you miss your freeway exit?
Hit your brakes and go back.
Pull over and hold up traffic.
Keep driving until you reach the next exit.
13. how high can a learner driver's blood alcohol concentration (BAC) be?
0.07
zero
0.2
14. What is one of the hardships that come with driving?
Trying to keep the inside and outside of your car clean.
Booking regular long trips.
Being safe and driving when you have loud passengers.
15. If you are A, what is the biggest risk in this picture?
C
The cyclist
B
16. If you are A, who do you need to give way to in this picture?
Only B.
No one, neither B or C.
Both C and B.
17. If you are vehicle A, what do you need to think about before you pull into the lane with the truck?
It is harder for trucks to stop quickly and they will need more time space than cars to stop
Truck drivers can sometimes become angry
All trucks have right of way before other vehicles
18. On average what percentage of accidents and crashes on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights are the result of drink driving?
5%
50%.
30%.
19. What do you do if you want to turn left but the pedestrian lights are flashing red?
Use your horn to hurry them along.
Drive around them in the right lane.
You need to wait and give way to pedestrians
20. In this scenario you are driving vehicle A. Before you can overtake, you need to judge the speed of the other vehicles. Which one is hardest to judge before you overtake?
Vehicle B's speed
Vehicle C's speed
Your own speed
21. When there are children near the road, you should-
drive at 20km/h
Drive as normal
Reduce speed and use caution
22. If you are A, what is the biggest hazard?
B
The cyclist
The pedestrian
23. When you slow down by even 2 km/h you will help minimise your chance of having a collision due to...
More time to enjoy your trip.
More time that you have to react and stop in time.
More time gained in experience.
24. You are A stuck in traffic. How can you drive co-operatively?
reduce your speed and allow B in front if It is safe
Hit your brakes and stop immediately.
don’t let B in your lane
25. when Pedestrians are affected by alcohol, they-
they are less of an issue
are more likely to get into a crash
more likely to be off the road
26. What do you need to do if you are vehicle A?
You need to stop
Drive at a safe speed so you can stop easily if an animal moves into your path
Until the animals move, use your horn
27. When merging onto a freeway--
use your horn to ask them to let you in the lane
match the traffic speed and wait for a gap in the lane
enter slowly and use caution
28. Interpret this sign
Livestock on the road ahead. Use caution and reduce your speed.
Ahead there is a crossing over a railway. Use caution and stop for trains.
Get ready to stop. There is a give way sign.
29. This sign means...
No buses allowed to park
No parking allowed
Only parking on weekends
30. While bicyle and motorcycle drivers have the same road rights as all other vehicles, they have a higher risk factor on the road. Why?
They are not always easily seen and they don't have much protection.