1. How far from the centre of your vehicle can any load extend?
1.5m
1.25m
1.75m
2m
2. Look at the diagram. Can vehicle C move through the intersection?
Yes
No
If the red bus moves away, you can pass.
3. You have faulty brakes. How should you stop the car in the safest way?
Repeatedly pump the brakes
Pull up the handbrake, but do so gently.
Put your vehicle into a lower gear
All of the above
4. What do flashing yellow traffic lights tell you?
The lights are faulty. You must not use the give way rules.
Give way to other cars and pedestrians.
Prepare to stop or slow down.
Be cautious. There is an accident ahead.
5. If you see this sign, what is it telling you?
Reverse curves ahead, first curve to left
Uneven road surface
Construction ahead
6. 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
7. Are you ever permitted to use your phone when driving? Select the options that apply.
A) If you have a hands-free system.
B) When calling an emergency service such as 111 or *555 but cannot safely stop
C) When you have pulled over or parked up.
All of the above
8. You can prevent any excess noise and gases from entering your car by ensuring which of the following is in good condition? Select all that apply.
The doors and boot.
Exhaust
Silencer
Brakes
9. What does this sign mean?
Uneven road surface ahead
Road bumps ahead
Potholes ahead
Construction works ahead
10. When are indicators used?
When communicating on the roundabout which exit you are taking
When entering or exiting a car park
When you are making a turn or change lanes
All of the above
11. You are on a straight road. What must you do before making a right turn? Select all that apply.
Signal for at least three seconds
Give way to all vehicles on your left
Give way to any oncoming vehicles
Move towards the centre line
Check all your mirrors
12. What type of vehicle shoud follow the rules of this sign? Check all that apply.
High vehicles
Wide vehicles
Long vehicles
Heavy vehicles
13. What does this sign tell you?
It direct you to an information centre
On the right, ahead there is an historic center
There is an upcoming intersection on the right
14. Is the blue car required to give way?
Yes
No
15. Can any vehicle use this transit lane?
No
Yes, but it has to pay a $3.00 toll
Yes, when there are three or more passengers including the driver
Yes, when there are three passengers excluding the driver
16. You have parked your vehicle by the kerb facing down a steep hill. What should you do for a safety precaution? Select all that apply.
Put the handbrake on
If your vehicle has a manual transmission, leave it in reverse gear.
Make sure the wheels are pointing towards the kerb
Place the front and back wheels against the kerb.
17. Out of the situations listed, when are you allowed to park your car on the right hand side of the road?
On a one-way street
When there are yellow lines
You can park on the right at any time.
If you are staying for five minutes.
If the street is quiet.
18. You are turning right onto a country road, and it is narrow. There are vehicles behind you and oncoming traffic, too. How should you proceed safely?
Put you hazard lights on and wait for all cars to disappear.
Just turn, it is their responsible to give you enough space.
Before you turn right, move your vehicle as far left as possible. Wait until the oncoming traffic has disappeared before turning right, and the cars behind you have moved on.
Put your indicator on, but move to the left.
19. If you see this sign, what is it telling you?
Constructions ahead on road
Uneven road
Speedbumps
20. If you see this sign, what does it mean?
The turn ahead will be at a 35 degree angle
Drive at 35 km/h until you see another sign
Slow down to 35 km/h and move to the left
35 km/h is the recommended safe speed for the corner ahead
21. Your headlights go out on a country road at night. What should you do? Select all that apply.
Slow down and stop when it is safest.
Park on the right so you can flag down oncoming vehicles for help.
Put your hazard lights on to alert others.
Drive with your hazards on until you reach your destination to alert others.
Switch on your interior lights and continue driving.
22. You are at an uncontrolled intersection, and you want to make a left turn. Do you need to give way to all the vehicles coming towards you, which are turning right?
Yes
No
23. What does this sign tell you?
Only children may cross here
Watch for children crossing
Only aged pedestrians can cross here
Pedestrians are not allowed to cross here
24. Is blue car required to give way?
Yes
No
25. You should ensure that you can see when driving at night. Which lights should you have on when driving at night?
You just need the park lights on.
Dipped headlights (low beam)
High beam lights so you can see the road better.
Fog lights as this is less distracting for other drivers.
26. When transporting a child aged 8 - 14 in your car, what is the best method for keeping them restrained?
In any child restraint
Use the safety belts in the car
You don't need to restrain them.
In your own personal addtion seatbelt or child restraint
27. How must you use the brakes if you do not have ABS, but it is an emergency?
Brake and put on the hand brake
Brake slowly with a heartbeat tap pattern.
Brake firmly, but not too much or you will skid.
Brake as hard as possible.
28. Are you ever permitted to use your phone when driving? Select the options that apply.
A) If you have a hands-free system.
B) When calling an emergency service such as 111 or *555 but cannot safely stop