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Example Test #97

1. What is true if you wanted to go straight at this roundabout?
You need to swap lanes

You cannot change lanes in the roundabout

You need to use your right signal

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2. This sign means…
Low bridge ahead

Train station on your left

Only light rail vehicles

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3. If you are A, and you want to enter traffic, what do you give way to?
Only the cyclist.

Only B.

B and the cyclist.

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4. at temporary traffic lights, where are you supposed to stop?
on the other side of the traffic lights.

on the side of the road

where it says ‘Stop here on red signal’

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5. What is the best plan when you know you will be attending a party where you and others will be consuming alcohol?
Grab a ride off someone who is already at the party as long as they have only had one ot two beers.

Plan ahead and don't drive home. Get a taxi, bus or ask someone sober to pick you up.

Drive home as long as you drive slow.

6. When you exceed the speed limit, it is …
Never allowed

Only for buses

Only when overtaking

7. 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.

8. If you are driving at night and using your highbeams, when is it best to dip your lights?
You never should

If you are within 200m of another vehicle.

Within 500m of another vehicle

9. 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

10. When you see a sign for roadworks, what should you do?
Keep driving as normal.

Reduce your speed and follow any traffic instructions.

Hit your brakes and pull over.

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

A

B

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12. If you are A, what is the biggest hazard?
B

The cyclist

The pedestrian

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13. Look at the traffic light. What does this mean?
Bicycles are allowed to go, but cars are not.

If there are no bicycles, cars are free to go.

Both cars and bicycles need to wait

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14. What helps to reduce your risk of crashing as a new driver?
Being experienced in a wide range of driving conditions with your supervisor.

Throwing yourself into the hardest driving conditions as a new driver on your own.

When you do lots of practice tests and pass your driving test.

15. How far can a learner drive on a freeway with a speed limit of 110 km/h?
80 km/h.

90 km/h.

120 km/h.

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16. How can you best avoid a collision when you pull out from the kerb?
Be quick in case another car pulls out.

Use your hazard lights to let people know your moving.

Do checks of all your mirrors and look over your shoulder.

17. if you are A, what do you need to do before you move into the right lane?
Merge to the right and B will give way.

Headcheck to see if there is enough room in your blindspot.

Use your horn to give everyone a heads up.

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18. What is the most common cause they would lead B and C to crash?
B didn't leave enough space when moving into a new lane.

A hit their brakes quickly.

Both B and C were speeding.

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19. At the roundabout, what vehicle needs to indicate to leave the roundabout?
Only vehicle B needs to

Vehicle A and vehicle B both need to.

Only vehicle A needs to

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20. What option is true? Bicycle riders -
Are not allowed on busy roads.

Have to obey the road rules.

Need to ride on the right side of the road.

21. If you are A and a tennis ball bounces onto your path, you need to…
Move into the other lane to your right.

Safely reduce your speed and come to a stop if needed.

Stop at once.

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22. 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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23. When do you need to give way to pedestrians on a marked pedestrian crossing -
When there is danger of a crash.

Only if they are coming from your right

Only if they are coming from your left

24. What is this warning about?
Pedestrian crossing ahead

Railway crossing ahead

Roundabout ahead

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25. For someone who is a probationary driver what is there legal limit for their blood alcohol concentration (BAC) when they are on the road?
0.1

0.01

26. If you are A, what is the biggest risk in this picture?
C

The cyclist

B

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27. If you refuse a breath test by police, will be be counted as on offical offence?
Only if you have your full licence

yes it is an offence to refuse

you don't have to take the test

28. This sign means...
There is a dip ahead in the road

Beware of roadworks

Beware a section of winding road

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29. Interpret the meaning of this sign.
In this lane, you have to turn left.

You need to give way and then you can turn left.

There are no left turns permitted.

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30. 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

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