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Example Test #57

1. When nearing a hill, you shouldn’t overtake if your vision of the road is less than ___ ahead.
190 metres.

50 metres.

150 metres.

2. 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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3. What does it mean if you are at a pedestrian crossing that has lights and they start flashing amber?
You can drive across the crossing but use caution

This is out of order

You cannot cross yet

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4. You are A. Who is in your blindspot?
Only B

Both B and the cyclist

Only C

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

Within 14 days

You don't have to

6. When you exit a freeway, what should you always consider?
Your passengers.

Your air conditioner.

Your speed limit.

7. Can you park to the left of this sign if you do not have a valid disabled permit?
only if no one else is using it

Not for any reason

only for a minute

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8. if you are on a multi-lane freeway and there are no transit lanes, when are you allowed to use the right lane?
Only for overtaking or if the other lanes are congested

Only when you are using the speed limit.

You can at any time.

9. How should you use your indicators if you are turning right from one of the two turn only lanes?
Use your left hand indicator.

Don't use one, you are in a turn only lane.

Use your right hand indicator.

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10. Look at the picture. What do you think the cause of the crash was?
B made an error when they turned.

A was supposed to give way to B, but did not.

B forgot to give way.

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11. This sign means that
Caution and reduce your speed. When the road is wet, it can become slippery.

Roadworks ahead, slow your speed.

Caution of a sharp turn in the road.

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

Only if there is no traffic

Never

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13. Is A allowed to turn right?
only after B has turned right

At no point can A turn right

Only before B turns right

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14. If you are driving near a crossing or school, always -
speed up so you can get away quicker

reduce your speed and prepare to stop if needed

keep in the right lane

15. This sign means...
caution Train line

T-intersection ahead

end of the road

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16. 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

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17. In this picture, who needs to give way?
Either one

A

B

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18. This sign means you need to …
Flooding ahead. Prepare to stop.

Proceed with caution. Your vision will be hindered by the crest of the hill. Drive safely.

Steep curve in the road. You will need to reduce your speed.

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19. When you are nearing a bridge and see this sign when a car is coming the other way, you-
quickly race ahead

use your horn to alert them

Wait and let them pass

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20. If you break down, you should use your hazard lights to keep safe. What is another example of when you should use your hazard lights?
To tell oncoming traffice to slow down.

When you have a long load on your roof rack or tray.

In thick fog.

21. how high can a learner driver's blood alcohol concentration (BAC) be?
0.07

zero

0.2

22. Will you know for certain what your BAC is when you consume alcohol?
With only one standard drink you will always know your BAC

You can never know for certain what your BAC is

You will know if you test your BAC after one drink and then multiply it for each drink.

23. To do a right turn at an intersection but you see a traffic light like this…
Use caution

Only proceed when the green arrow appears

Beware cyclists

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24. 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.

25. 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.

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26. What is most correct?
A;ways give way to pedestrians

Pedestrians can only cross at traffic lights

Only give way to children or the elderly

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27. If you are A, how should you enter the freeway?
You should stop.

You should reduce your speed.

You should match your speed with the freeway traffic.

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28. What is the distance you can park to another vehicle while parking parallel?
only 1 metre from the front but not the back

At least 1 metre for the front and back of the vehicle

at least 2 metres for the front and back of the vehicle

29. When you scan the road around you, you can -
Keep yourself entertained.

Gain more control over your car.

Easily predict any risks or hazards.

30. You have been in a crash, even if there is no damage, what do you need to swap with the other driver?
Show them the damage on your car.

Show each other your licence, record each others names and their address.

You don’t need to swap anything.

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