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Example Test #79

1. What should you do when you see a red warning triangle ahead?
Reduce speed and be prepapred for a potential hazard ahead.

Inform other vehicles of the hazard by using both indicators.

Increase speed and slam your brakes if needed.

Stop your vehicle.

2. What is the meaning of this sign?
No overtaking on the right.

Right turn not permitted.

Give way to vehicles to the right.

Give way to vehicles to the left.

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3. What issue may cause your wipers to suddenly stop working?
No water in the washer reservoir.

A low battery.

Your fuel is too low.

A blown fuse.

4. What is the meaning of this sign?
Contra-flow bus lane to the left.

Tram crossing, cyclists can not enter.

Approaching a tram crossing.

Tram crossing to the right.

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5. What is the meaning of this sign?
Central reserve or obstruction begins.

All traffic must change to the left lane.

Central reserve or obstruction ends.

Obstruction in centre of road.

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6. What is the meaning of this sign?
The motorway begins here.

The motorway ends now.

There is a motorway entrance ahead in 500 metres.

The motorway will end in 500 metres.

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7. Upon leaving a motorway, what should you do?
Slow down.

Indicate in good time.

Maintain the same speed as on the motorway.

Be aware of approaching and crossing vehicles.

8. What are rumble strips there to warn you of?
There is a potential danger ahead or to the side.

There is an emergency ahead.

Traffic ahead is merging and diverging.

The road surface ahead is uneven.

9. What is the advantage of 'eco-driving'?
It reduces emissions and fuel consumption and makes you a more efficient driver.

Increases engine performance.

Increases emissions.

Makes you less likely to be involved in a crash.

10. You notice parts of your vehicle are rusty, what should you do?
Call your insurance company and inform them.

Take it to a vehicle repair shop.

Buy a new vehicle.

Drive it as normal.

11. You don't wish to drive at the same speed as the car in front, what should you do?
Drive below the speed limit.

Stay in the right lane.

Stay in the left lane and allow a safe stopping distance from the car in front.

Keep close to the car in front.

12. What should you do when driving up to this situation?
Pull our vehicle over to the right lane.

Speed up to pass out the girl pedestrian.

Stop your vehicle and let the girl pedestrian cross the road.

Slow down and be prepared to stop as the girl pedestrian may suddenly cross your path.

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13. How would wet weather affect your driving in this instance?
Decreases your braking distance from the vehicle in front.

It doesn't change your driving.

Rain makes it less likely for your vehicle to skid.

Rain makes your vehicle more likely to skid.

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14. If you need to stop in case of emergency, what should you do?
Change to a high gear.

Press your brake firmly and maintain the same pressure until your vehicle comes to a complete stop.

Rapidly press the brake.

Change to a low gear.

15. What is the meaning of this sign?
No entry.

Right turn only ahead.

Exit ahead.

Left turn only ahead.

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16. What is the meaning of flashing amber beacons on a vehicle?
That emergency services are present on the road ahead.

That there are roadworks ahead.

That a crash has occurred ahead.

The vehicle may be driving extra slow or is a wide load.

17. How should you drive around a bend if your vehicle is fully loaded?
Change to a low gear.

Slower than normal.

Faster than normal.

Change to a high gear.

18. You are driving on a motorway and ant to turn around, what should you do?
Indicate and do a U-turn.

Move into the hard shoulder and reverse.

Slow down and safely do a U-turn.

Exit the at the next exit and use the fly-over or underpass to cross to the other side.

19. What is the meaning of this sign?
The central reserves or obstruction ends.

Warning of traffic congestion ahead.

The left lane is closed.

The central reserve or obstruction begins.

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20. How might driving too fast affect your vehicles road holding?
It triples your road holding ability.

It increases your road holding ability.

Your road holding ability will be lower than if you were driving at the speed limit.

It doesn't effect it.

21. When is it okay to increase your tyre's pressure before driving for a long distance?
If you will be driving for more than 200 km.

Never.

If you will be driving for more than 100 km.

If your tyre pressure is low.

22. The bus in front of you has pulled away from the bus stop, what should you do?
Speed up so that you can get in front of the bus.

Move into the hard shoulder so the bus can pull out.

Beep your horn and proceed to pass out the bus.

Reduce your speed and let the bus pull out.

23. If you start to feel drowsy whilst driving, what should you do?
Stop in a safe place and get some fresh air and stretch your legs.

Drink coffee or other caffeintaed beverage.

Turn the radio up loud.

Keep driving you will eventually feel more alert.

24. In what instance can you overtake on a 2-plus-1 road?
When traffic is heavy only.

When you reach the 2-lane section.

In the section with single white lines only.

In the section with double white lines only.

25. What is the meaning of this sign?
Approaching a with-flow bus lane to the left.

Contra-flow bus lane ahead to the right.

No parking.

Cycle lane on the left.

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26. You want to drive straight ahead on a cross junction of equal importance, what should you do?
Use your mirrors.

Yield to traffic coming from the left.

Slow down and drive ahead carefully.

Yield to traffic coming from the right.

27. What is the best way to drive an automatic vehicle?
Use your left foot for the accelerator and your right foot for the brake.

Use your right foot for the accelerator and your left foot for the brake.

Use your right foor to operate the accelerator and brake.

Use your left foot to operate the accelerator and brake.

28. A tractor with trailer should have what lighting switched on during lighting-up hours?
Brake lights.

Rear number plate light and rear tail lights.

Red reflectors.

Brake lights, indicators, rear number plate light, rear tail lights and red reflectors.

29. Your tyre blows-out while driving, what should you do?
Drive off to the hard shoulder.

Turn on your hazard lights and stop immediately.

Keep the same speed and turn off at the next exit.

Stop your vehicle slowly and carefully using the brake.

30. You are driving an notice road works machinery with flashing amber lights ahead, what should you do?
Turn on your hazard lights to warn other drivers.

Speed up to pass out the machinery.

Pull over to the left and stop.

Reduce speed and be ready to stop if required.