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Example Test #47

1. Interpret this sign
Warning, there is a speed camera at this intersection ahead.

You are approaching a traffic light intersection, you will need to reduce your speed and prepare to stop your car.

Beware, there is a railway crossing coming up. Reduce your speed and stop if the lights are flashing.

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2. if the limit is 90 km/h and you have just overtaken someone, you-
get back into the left lane

Speed up.

Use your horn

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3. If you want to park at night time for a short while, you need to-
Park near oncoming traffic so they can see you

Use your horn

Park someehere safe and visible or use your hazard lights

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4. As a bicyle rider do you have the same responsibilities as other vehicles on the road?
Never, they have different rules.

Always

Only during daylight hours

5. On a freeway if you see a reduced speed zone sign, you -
Match the other cars

reduce your speed

It is only a recommendation

6. Interpret this sign
Only vehicles with one passenger are allowed.

Only traffic with three or more people or motorcyclists are allowed to use this lane.

Cyclists only. No cars in this lane.

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7. This sign means that
30km ahead you will find the national park.

30km ahead turn to enter the zoo.

Caution, danger of kangaroos on the road for the next 30km.

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8. Even when there are no flashing lights at a railway crossing, always-
Quickly across to avoid trains.

Hit your brakes and wait.

Reduce your speed and use caution.

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9. If there are double dividing lines, you can only-
Cross to let a police car through

Cross to overtake a road train

Cross to enter a driveway

10. 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

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11. Interpret this sign
Caution, there are animals on the road. Reduce your speed and be ready to stop if an animal is in your path.

Nature reserve ahead. Reduce your speed and turn left.

Stop your car. There are animals blocking the road. Wait for further instructions.

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12. If you are vehicle A and a cyclist pulls out in front of you, you will have no time to safely stop. What should you do to avoid future hazards like this?
When driving near parked cars, always lower your speed so you can have visibilty over approaching hazards

Use your horn when you suspect any hazards ahead

Never drive around areas that are built-up

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13. As a learner driver, what is the legal level of Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) you can have?
0.07

0.7

14. When must you notify VicRoads if you change your name?
Within 7 months

Within 14 days

You don't have to

15. What penalties can be applied if you are caught twice streetracing or drag racing?
You will have to pay for the storage of your vehicle.

You will not be able to register your vehicle again.

Your car may be removed

16. If the yellow light goes red, you need to-
Give way

Use your hazards

Stop. Only go when the light is green

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17. Can the marked car turn right at this two laned roundabout?
Always

Only if there is no traffic

Never

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18. If you are A, what's the safest way to leave the roundabout?
Stay in the right lane as you leave.

Let B go first

stay in the left lane

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19. In this image, who needs to give way at the T-intersection?
Q

R

Whoever got there first is allowed to go first

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20. In this scenario, who needs to give way?
Only C

Both A and B

Both A and C.

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21. 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.

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22. at what times can you park here for longer than an hour?
10.00am Sunday

4.30pm Saturday

3.30pm Friday

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23. Where will you see this sign?
If the divided road is ending, warning you that there is one way traffic ahead.

Caution, you need to stop, this is one way traffic.

Reduce your speed, this is a one lane bridge. Give way.

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24. At the roundabout, both vehicle A and B will turn left. Which vehicle is driving correctly?
Vehicle A is correct

Vehicle A and vehicle B are both correct

Vehicle B is correct

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25. If you change lanes and notice that it’s a T3 lane and your alone in your car, can you stay in this lane if there is no traffic?
This rule only applies on weekdays

Yes

No

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26. If you are vehicle A, who do you need to give way to?
Give way to both the pedestrians I and II.

You only need to give way to Pedestrian I

You only need to give way to Pedestrian II

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27. This sign means...
A bend in the road.

A steep bend ahead.

Winding road ahead.

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28. To minimise your change of a collision as a new driver on your own, what is the best thing you can do?
Have solo experience driving in country areas.

Complete ten lessons from a driving teacher.

Gain 120 hours of driving experience with a supervisor.

29. When do you need to carry a permit as a learner driving who is driving a car?
You only need it if you are crossing states.

You only need to have it if you don't have a supervisior.

At all times that you are driving.

30. If you are A, how can you proceed safely with the risks presented here?
Hit your brakes and stop immediately.

Reduce your speed. You should prepare to stop for the cyclist to avoid a collision.

You don't need caution, they must give way to you.

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