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Example Test #86

1. What does this sign mean?
All cars must turn left ahead.

Keep left

There is another left lane ahead.

Left is a dead end.

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2. How many demerit points will cause your licence to be suspended?
100 points, but within a two year period

100 points, but within one year

60 points, but within one year

80 points, but within a two year period

3. When are your required to stop at a pedestrian crossing?
You have right of way, pedestrians must wait for you

When a pedestrian has stepped onto your side of the road

You must always briefly stop

When a pedestrian has already stepped onto the crossing

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4. Select the correct instruction to match the sign.
You must let pedestrians cross

Turn off the engine and exit the vehicle

Stop sign

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5. Select the factors, in relation to drinking, which can impact your ability to drive safely.
If you have eaten anything while drinking

The percentage of alcohol intake

Body and weight

All of the above

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6. If you see a yellow flashing traffic signal, what does it mean?
The lights will turn red after

The signals are broken

Accident ahead

Use give way rules

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7. This sign mean..
There is a roundabout ahead

There is a dead end ahead, you must turn back.

Dual traffic lanes will appear.

Traffic merges together ahead, be cautious.

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8. You are driving when you notice your brakes have broken. How can you now stop the car in the safest way?
Use the handbrake gently

Shift into a lower gear

Repeatedly press on the brakes

All of the above

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9. If you see a Stop sign, what must you do?
Slow to a stop, then look in all directions for other cars, and only proceed once the road is clear.

Slow down, but don't stop unless you see other cars.

Stop and turn around.

Other traffic must stop for you so you can continue.

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10. What does this sign indicate is on the coming road?
The road ahead has potholes.

There is a gentle curve in the coming road.

There will be speed bumps on the road.

The road ahead is newly laid.

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11. If you are 20 years old or older, what is the legal alcohol limit?
There is no limit.

250 mcg per litre of breath or 100 mg per 200 ml of blood

250 mcg per litre of breath or 50 mg per 100 ml of blood

50 mcg per litre of breath or 100 mg per 150 ml of blood

12. Select the vehicle which uses flashing red lights.
Buses and taxis

Emergency vehicles (e.g. fire/ambulance/police)

Construction vehicles

This is a police car

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13. Are you allowed to text (read, write or send an SMS) when driving?
Yes, as long as you keep checking the road.

Yes, if your car has a hands-free system.

No

14. You are driving on an road with no lane markings. Where should you position your vehicle?
Central

To the left, as far is possible and safe.

About a metre from the left of the road

Anywhere within the road.

15. Are you permitted to talk on your phone while driving? Select all that apply.
Yes, you can talk on your phone at anytime.

Yes, but only if you have a hands-free phone kit.

Yes, but only in an emergency and you cannot stop driving.

No

16. On a motorway, which lane should you be using?
Use the two right lanes, unless overtaking

Use the right lane unless someone is very close to you.

You can use any

Always the left lanes, and use the right for overtaking

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17. If you see this sign, what is it telling you?
To stay on the detour route, turn right.

Ahead there will be a bus stop.

Roundabout ahead.

There will be a temporary car park on the right.

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18. Are you ever permitted drive over or come to a stop on a flush centre median?
You should never stop on a flush median

Only after you turn or before your turn

If you are overtaking

You can stop on them whenever you need to

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19. Can you ever answer the phone while driving?
A) Yes, if you are stationary during slow traffic.

B) Yes, if you have a hands-free system

C) Never

Answers A and B

20. Select the correct instruction to match the sign.
Merging road

Turn right only.

Through traffic lane

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21. When are you permitted to carry passengers with a restricted licence? Check all that apply.
When you are accompanied by a supervisor with a full license (for two years), sat in the passenger front seat.

Between 5am and 10pm, and your passengers are your own children or your spouse/de facto partner

Only between 9am and 9pm

When you have had your license for at least three months.

22. 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.

23. Is blue car required to give way?
Yes

No

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24. You are driving and the conditions are good. Select from the following the permitted actions on a motorway.
You can let passengers out on the hard shoulder

You can make a U-turn if the road is clear

You can drive any speed

None of the above

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25. Are you required to turn on your headlights when it is foggy?
Yes, low beam should be used when it is foggy

No

Yes, you need to use full beam and the hazard lights in order to be seen

Yes, full beam only

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26. It is foggy outside. What steps should you take? Select all that apply.
Dip your headlights

Use your high beam

Turn on the rear fog lights

Put your hazards on

27. At a Give Way sign, what colour is the solid painted line on a sealed road?
Yellow and Red

Red

White

28. If you see this sign, what is it telling you?
Traffic will merge from left ahead.

Beginning of the motorway

No turning.

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29. If you see this sign, what is it telling you?
Give way to the cars on the left

The cars on the right have priority

There is a crossroad ahead, and I have right of way

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30. 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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