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Example Test #79

1. In the event of a breakdown on the motorway, what should you do?
Put on your hazard lights

Start indicating, and try to pull over as far as possible to be out of danger.

Lift up your bonnet and boot

All of the above

2. When driving on a learner licence, you are required to have a supervisor with you. What is a supervisor?
A parent or guardian with the same class licence as yours.

Someone who has a full New Zealand driver's licence for more than two years. It must also be the same class as yours.

Someone who is 25 or older

A family member over the age of 25 with a New Zealand driver's licence.

3. Is blue car required to give way?
Yes

No

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4. Select the correct instruction to match the sign.
Drivers going stright on are required to give way to pedestrians

Cars are given priority

This is a pedestrian and cycle path, no cars.

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5. Choose the true statement about speed limits.
A speed limit is the maximum speed you should be driving when conditions are good

A speed limit is the fastest you can travel, but still safe

You are allowed to exceed the speed limit by up to 10 km/h ONLY when overtaking

All of the above

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6. What does this sign indicate is on the coming road?
Bridge

Roundabout

Tunnel

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7. Is the blue car required to give way?
Yes

No

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8. You com to a level crossing. It has red flashing lights and the barrier is down. When can you continue on your route?
When the barrier is up

After you have checked that it is safe to continue

After the lights have turned off

When all of the above has been done.

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9. Select the options that you must do before exiting your vehicle?
Make sure that all the doors are locked

Put on the park brake

Put the car in gear or in "Park"

All of the above

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10. Select which sign you would see if you have come to a narrow road and you are required to give way to oncoming traffic.
Sign B

Sign A

Either sign

None of these

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11. You are driving when your accelerator pedal jams. How should you proceed?
A) Use your foot to try and flick the pedal up fron under.

B) Put the brake on

C) Use the handbrake.

Answers A and B

12. What is the number of demerit points that will cause your licence to be suspended?
50, within a one year period

100, within a one year period

100, within a two year period

75, points within a two year period

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13. What is the minimum tread depth for vehicle tyres?
10mm

1.20mm

1.5mm

2mm

14. You are at a pedestrian crossing with a raised traffic island in the middle. How should you respond?
If a pedestrian is on your half of the crossing, stop and let them cross.

Wait until the pedestrian has left the entire crossing.

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15. When is it safe to do a U-turn?
You must see a "U-turn permitted" sign first

The road must be clear and make sure there aren't any "No U-turn" signs

Whenever possible

Only when the road is clear

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16. When must you dip your beaming headlights? Select all that apply.
When driving in a street with street lamps.

When a police officer is directing traffic

When you are following another vehicle, or close to another vehicle.

When you see a vehicle approaching from the opposite direction.

When you are parked.

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17. Which of the following is the correct application of the give way rule?
Whichever car arrives first should go first.

Turning vehicles MUST give way to vehicles going straight on

Whichever lanes has most traffic, that vehicle should go first.

Turning vehicles MUST give way to vehicles going straight on.

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18. Select the correct instruction to match the sign.
No road straight ahead.

Turn right only.

Rules apply to vehicles turning right

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19. If you see this sign, what is it telling you?
Bridge ahead

Pedestrians crossing

Railway level crossing

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20. In this situation, how should you apply the right of way rules?
No rules are necessary, just use your instincts.

If you are making a right turn, any cars turning left must let you go first.

If you want to make a right turn, give way to all vehicles turning left.

Whoever got there first can proceed.

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21. You are going to make a right turn at a roundabout. How should you do it in the safest way? Select all that apply.
Put your right indicator on as you approach.

Keep your right signal on for three seconds after you have exited the roundabout.

Put your hazards on just as you make your turn.

Use the left lane only.

22. When should you turn on your hazard lights?
When you have parked just for a moment on a narrow or busy road.

When you think your indicators and brake lights might be broken.

When you have stopped your vehicle in a location, by necessity, where it could be dangerous to you and other vehicles.

All of the above

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23. Select the correct instruction to match the sign.
Do not stop in this area

There is a speed limit restriction

No pedestrians or cyclists

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24. If you see this sign, what is it telling you?
Uneven surface ahead

Steep upward grade

Steep downward grade

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25. Select the correct option for this situation.
Signal right first and left before leaving the roundabout

There is no need to signal

Signal left before leaving the roundabout.

Signal right

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26. Select the correct instruction to match the sign.
Stop here

You must let only pedestrians cross

Give way sign

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27. You are approaching an intersection. How should you proceed safely?
You have to give way to the right, so make sure you check your right hand side.

Check your left hand side.

Check your rearview mirror.

Look to see what is in front of you.

All the above

28. What does this sign tell you?
You are on a one way street

Ahead is merging traffic from both the left and right

Parking spaces ahead

Speed bumps ahead

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29. Where must you adhere to the rules of the road?
Roads with markings.

On public roads or car parks

All public areas

On any marked road, car park, or paved area

30. Select the correct minimum tread depth for a standard road tyre.
0.25 millimetres

1.5 millimetres

15 millimetres

5 millimetres

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