1) SPECIALIST: What is the maximum speed you may drive if you have a 'space saver wheel' fitted? a) 100 km/h b) 90 km/h c) 80 km/h. If the space-saver wheel displays a lower speed, then that speed applies d) 70 km/h 2) SIGNS: When coming up to a Stop sign, where should you stop? a) With your front bumper on the yellow lines b) Where you can easily see vehicles coming from your left c) Where you can see all vehicles coming from all directions d) Where you can easily see vehicles coming from your right 3) SIGNS:  What does this sign mean? a) Be cautious, gravel surface ahead b) Road works ahead c) Wash your car today d) Use wipers to prevent a broken windshield 4) CORE: What should you do when you come up to a one-lane bridge? a) Sound your horn before driving slowly over the bridge b) Turn your headlights on and drive quickly over the bridge c) Slow down and check for vehicles d) Drive on to make sure any other vehicles reverse off the bridge 5) INTERSECTION:  Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? a) Yes b) No 6) BEHAVIOUR: You are the driver of the blue car. Of the four hazards marked, which one is most likely to require you to take urgent action? a) The red van turning left b) The oncoming red car c) The grey car ahead of you d) The green car turning right 7) INTERSECTION: Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? a) Yes b) No 8) CORE: When coming to a pedestrian crossing without a raised traffic island, what must you do? a) Stop and give way to pedestrians on any portion of the crossing b) Stop and give way to pedestrians only on your side c) Sound the horn to warn pedestrians d) Drive at 30 km/h 9) SPECIALIST: The bonnet of your vehicle lifts up while you are driving and you cannot see. What should you do? a) Turn your vehicle hazard lights on and look out of the side window b) Brake smoothly, indicate and move over to side of the road c) Stop as quickly as you can d) Put your headlights on and move to the left side of the road 10) SPECIALIST: If you have a restricted licence when can you carry passengers? a) When one of your passengers has their full licence b) If it is an emergency c) Between the hours of 10 pm and 5 am d) When a supervisor, who holds the appropriate licence, is in the front seat next to you 11) INTERSECTION: Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? a) Yes b) No 12) CORE: You are turning right at traffic signals showing a red arrow pointing to the right. What should you do? a) Give way to all vehicles before turning b) Stop as you are travelling the way the arrow is pointing c) Drive on as it is safe d) Wait until there is no traffic 13) SIGNS: What may you do at traffic signals if there is a green arrow pointing to the right and a red light showing at the same time? a) You may turn right b) You may go straight ahead c) You must stop until all lights turn green d) You may turn left or right 14) BEHAVIOUR: You are the driver of the blue car. Of the four hazards marked, which one is most likely to require you to take urgent action? a) The car parked on the left b) The reversing car c) The oncoming car d) The car parked on the right 15) BEHAVIOUR: If you are driving and you want to use a cell phone, what should you do? a) Stop in the flush median to answer calls when it is safe b) Answer the call at the next set of traffic signals c) Slow down to answer the call when it is safe d) Pull over and stop to use the cell phone when it is safe 16) INTERSECTION: Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? a) Yes b) No 17) SIGNS: You are driving on a road with marked lanes and you are in the lane with an arrow showing a left turn only. What must you do? a) Drive straight but signal left b) Turn left c) Turn right d) No need to signal 18) SPECIALIST: Who is responsible for making a child under 15 years use a safety belt or a safety seat in a vehicle? a) The parents of the child b) The driver of the vehicle c) The other passengers d) The child themselves 19) BEHAVIOUR: What is the best way to check for hazards before reversing your vehicle? a) Relying only on the outside mirrors b) Turning to look over your shoulders c) Relying only on the inside mirrors d) Walking around the vehicle before reversing 20) SPECIALIST:  What will happen if you have rear tyre blow out? a) The car will come to an immediate stop b) The rear will sway from side to side c) The car will pull towards the right d) The car will pull towards the left 21) PARKING: How close may you park your vehicle to an intersection where no broken yellow lines have been marked? a) 1 metre b) 2 metres c) 4 metres d) 6 metres 22) SIGNS: What must you do at an intersection controlled by a stop sign? a) Stop where you can see all vehicles coming from your right b) Slow down and drive on if no vehicles are coming c) Give way to all vehicles on your left d) Come to a complete stop where you can see vehicles coming from all directions 23) SPECIALIST: Which parts of the car must be in good condition to prevent too much noise and gases entering the car? a) The engine and oil system b) The engine, exhaust system and silencer c) The doors and windows d) The silencer and engine 24) EMERGENCY: What does a reflectorised triangle placed on the side of the road mean? a) There are road works ahead b) There is a breakdown ahead c) The road is closed d) Expect delays 25) INTERSECTION: Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? a) Yes b) No 26) SPECIALIST: You can drive a moped on a car licence. True or False a) TRUE b) FALSE 27) SPECIALIST: At night, what must a towed vehicle have at the back of it? a) A white flag b) Reflective tape c) A white light d) A red light 28) PARKING: You can stop or park your vehicle over a fire hydrant (fire plug) if someone stays with the vehicle who can move it. True or False? a) TRUE b) FALSE 29) ROAD POSITION: When driving on an unlaned road, your vehicle should be positioned? a) 1 metre from the centre b) 1 metre from the left kerb c) Close to the centre of the road d) As close to the left side of the road as possible 30) CORE: What is the speed limit for vehicles passing a school bus that has stopped to let children on or off? a) 20 km/h b) 30 km/h c) 40 km/h d) 50 km/h 31) SPECIALIST: What must be displayed on the back of a trailer being towed at night? a) A white flag b) A red light c) A reflective flag d) A white light 32) SPECIALIST: What is the maximum distance a load may overhang your vehicle behind the rear axle? a) 2 metres b) 4 metres c) 1.25 metres d) 1.50metres 33) CORE: What rule should you use to judge a safe following distance in wet or frosty conditions if driving a car? a) The 1-second rule b) The 2-second rule c) The 3-second rule d) The 4-second rule 34) BEHAVIOUR: When traffic is merging, what is a good rule to follow? a) Slow down to 40 km/h b) Speed up to make room behind c) Let a vehicle from the other lane go first, and then go d) Let 2 vehicles in and go 35) EMERGENCY: You are driving on a country road at night when your vehicle headlights suddenly go out. What is the safest thing to do? a) Carry on driving with your park lights on b) Carry on driving but keep to the far left c) Carry on driving with your vehicle's interior lights on d) Slow down and move off the road to stop. Then turn your hazard lights on

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