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Example Test #65

1. 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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2. When you see this sign, what do you do?
Drive at 40 km/h or less.

go faster than 40 km/h.

use caution for the next 40 km.

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3. If a motorcyclist needs to go straight at the roundabout. They should use caution for -
Speeding drivers

other motorcyclists

Cars who are exiting the roundabout

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4. This sign means you need to …
Stop. Wait for 30 seconds before you cross the tracks.

Reduce your speed. Be prepared to give way to trains.

Increase your speed as you drive across the tracks.

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5. This sign means that
During these times you cannot stop your car on the kerb.

At any given time you can pick up or drop off passengers here.

At any given time, not stopping is allowed here.

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6. When does A have to give way to B in the options?
Only in I.

Only in II.

In both I and II.

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7. Look at the intersection. What type is it?
a Cross-road

a T-intersection

a side road

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8. You are A. Both B and the pedestrian will wait to see what you do. Who do you need to give way to?
No one, you have right of way

Only B

Only the pedestrian

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9. Interpret this sign
You may need to give way if you see the yellow light flashing or if the traffic lights are not working. You will need to stop and proceed as if this is a stop sign.

Warning, there are red light cameras used in this area. You can be fined.

You will need to give way to all traffic and only enter the intersection if it is safe to do so.

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10. If you can't see because an oncoming car's lights are too bright, what should you do?
Safely reduce your speed and pull over until you can see again.

Flick your highbeams on.

Dim your car headlights.

11. If you are A, is turning left safe?
Only if B has slowed and is turning left

Yes

Once you have made notice to car B

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12. You see an oncoming car drift into the middle of the road, what should you do?
Reduce your speed and wait for them to move.

Brake, flash you lights and use your horn to alert them.

Call the police.

13. At night, how close can you get to other vehicles before you need to dip your headlights?
100 metres

200 metres

160 metres

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14. After a collision you need to
Immediately stop your car

Don't stop your car and keep driving so you don't stop traffic

Just drive home and call the police

15. What should you look for when driving past parked vehicles?
Listen for people's horns

Watch for elderly people only

Cars about to pull out and pedestrians

16. 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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17. If a bridge only has room for two vehicles at once, you should always -
use your hazards as you cross

you have right of way

Reduce your speed and use caution

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18. This sign means...
Vehicles stop when oncoming traffic is coming

all vehicles must give way

Pedestrians need to give way.

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19. If you are A on a narrow road, how do you handle the hazards?
reduce your speed or stop until the pedestrians have walked past.

Use your horn

drive in the gap

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20. If there is no sign, how close can you park to a fire hydrant?
10 metres or more

1 metre or more

4 metres or more

21. If you are in a three lane freeway-
You must stay in the far right at all times

The far right lane is used for overtaking.

The far right is used for cyclists

22. What should you know before you take any drugs and plan to drive?
Always have a big meal.

Don't have passengers with you.

The effects of the drugs

23. When your vision gets worse in rainy weather, what should you do?
use your horn to warn others.

use your hazard lights.

use your headlights and reduce your speed.

24. This sign means that you need to
Drive to the left side of the sign.

Tale your next left.

Beware of a roundabout ahead.

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25. 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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26. 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.

27. When do you need to use your indicator lights?
You don't need them

any time you change lanes

when you are telling another driver to speed up

28. How can you make sure that you are always under the leagl limit when driving?
No drink any alcohol before you drive

only have one or two light beers

Always eat a big meal when you drink alcohol.

29. 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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30. What does the sign mean?
That the left lane is ending

Beware of a T-intersection

The left lane needs to slow down

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