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Example Test #68

1. What road users may use a signed cycle track with a continual white line to the left?
Pedestrians.

Cyclists and pedestrians.

Buses only.

Cyclists and motorised wheelchair users.

2. How much clearance should you give to a parked vehicle?
3 feet.

The width of two car doors.

The length of an average car.

The width of one car door.

3. If you are driving on a congested city road, what do you need to be aware of in terms of pedestrians?
Pedestrians shouldn't be walking on city roads.

You should keep driving as normal, you have right of way.

Pedestrians may be in your blind spots.

Pedestrians may unexpectedly walk in front of your vehicle.

4. How can you tell if your brake fluid is low?
You won't be able to change gears smoothly.

They will screech when you use them.

Only a mechanic can tell you.

Your brakes will feel soft and spongy.

5. Can you leave a child in your vehicle unattended?
Never.

For 15 minutes only.

For 45 minutes only.

For 10 minutes only.

6. What is the meaning of this sign?
Approaching a set of traffic lights.

Temporary traffic signals coming up.

One-way traffic only.

Slow down, heavy traffic ahead.

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7. You want to drive somebody elses vehicle but are unsure if ou are insured to drive it, what should you do?
Call your insurance company to check if you are legally covered to drive other vehicles.

Call the tax office.

Drive it, you don't need to contact anyone.

Get permission from the owner of the other vehicle.

8. Describe the meaning of this hand signal
The driver wishes to make a left turn.

The driver wishes to drive out or take a right turn.

The driver wishes to reduce speed or come to a complete stop.

The driver wishes to drive straight.

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9. What faulty part of your vehicle may cause uneven or excessive tyre wear?
A faulty battery.

An over-inflated tyre.

A worn suspension.

Low oil levels.

10. How should you drive on a slippery road?
Check all mirrors and blind spots frequently.

Reduce speed and accelerate and brake gently.

Increase speed to get through the slippery area quickly.

Use harsh braking and acceleration.

11. What is the meaning of this sign?
Two-way system in operation.

The right lane ahead is closed.

One-way system in operation.

The left lane ahead is closed.

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12. What is a car or motorbikes normal stopping distance when driving on a wet road at a speed of 50km per hour.
Stopping distance is 30 metres.

Stopping distance is 35 metres.

Stopping distance is 25 metres.

Stopping distance is 20 metres.

13. At roadworks for how long do temporary speed limits apply?
For the length of time displayed on the roadworks sign.

Until the roadworks have ended.

Two days from the start of the roadworks.

Until the next roadworks is scheduled.

14. How can you secure your vehicle when changing a wheel?
Only change the wheel on a flat road.

Engage the handbrake and put the vehicle into a low gear before jacking it up.

Turn on your hazard lights.

Have someone else hold the vehicle.

15. What is the meaning of this sign?
Risk of rockfall ahead.

Speedbumps ahead.

There may be loose chippings on the road ahead.

Road ahead is uneven.

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16. What is the meaning of this sign?
Pedestrians must cross straight on.

Pedestrians must cross to the left-hand side.

Pedestrians must cross to the right-hand side.

Roadworks ahead.

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17. What is the meaning of this light?
Your hazard lights are on.

Your right indictaor is on.

Your fuel level is low.

Vehicles oil pressure is low.

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18. What should you do if you are slowed down by a cyclist on the road ahead?
Beep your horn to inform the cyclist to move off the road.

Speed up and pass out the cyclist.

Keep your distance until you can overtake safely.

Stay close to the cyclist.

19. How can you ensure you stay awake during a long journey?
Drive with your windows open.

Turn your radio to the loudest setting.

Drink coffee or another caffienated drink.

Turn on your air conditioning and stop regularly.

20. What is the meaning of this sign?
Train station ahead.

Approaching an unguarded railway crossing.

Dual carriageway ahead.

Approaching a railway crossing that has barriers and gates.

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21. What type of lights specifies a zebra crossing?
Red flashing lights.

Green flashing lights.

Amber flashing beacons.

Red flashing beacons.

22. What is the meaning of this sign?
You must turn right.

Give way to traffic on the major road.

You must turn left.

No left turn allowed.

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23. What is the meaning of this sign?
Road ahead may have loose chippings.

Road ahead may be slippery.

Oil spill ahead.

Snow fall likely in this area.

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24. When must a learner driver display L-plates on their vehicle?
They don't need to.

Any time they drive on a public road.

If driving on motorways only.

If driving at night only.

25. What is the meaning of this sign?
Vehicles must switch to the left lane.

Vehicles must switch to the right lane.

Left lane of three closed ahead.

Left lane of two closed ahead.

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26. What saying can help you remember to keep a safe following distance on a dry road?
Five seconds makes the difference.

Only a fool breaks the 10 second rule.

Only a fool breaks the two second rule.

Only a fool breaks the three second rule.

27. What is the meaning of this sign?
Roundabout ahead.

Yield to traffic from the right.

No U-turn allowed.

U-turn allowed in this area.

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28. When are you allowed to overtake another vehicle on the left?
If the vehicle in front is indicating left.

If the vehicle in front is indicating right or in slow moving traffic.

If the vehicle in front is going too slow.

Never.

29. What can you check frequently to allow you to have a clear view when driving?
Your rear view mirror only.

That your seat is properly adjusted.

Windscreen wipers.

All your mirrors.

30. When should you check your tyre pressure?
When your tyres are wet.

When your tyres are flat.

When your tyres are cold.

When your tyres are warm.