1) SPECIALIST: When you have a learner licence you must always drive with a supervisor. What is a supervisor? a) An adult that sits next to you in the passenger seat b) Someone that has held a valid full licence for at least 2 years and sits in the seat next to you c) Anyone in the car that has held a valid full NZ licence for at least 2 years d) Someone who sits in the passenger seat with a restricted NZ licence 2) ROAD POSITION: What must you do if you intend to move your vehicle from the right-hand lane to the left-hand lane? a) Move to the left as quickly as possible b) Speed up and signal as you move to the left c) Signal for at least 3 seconds before moving left d) Slow down and signal as you move to the left 3) SIGNS: What does this sign mean? a) Drive at 80 km/h b) Road works ahead c) Open Road speed limit applies - maximum speed of 100 km/h d) Accident area 4) INTERSECTION: Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? a) Yes b) No 5) CORE: What does one or more yellow lights flashing at traffic signals mean? a) Be careful and apply the give way rule b) Breakdown ahead c) Heavy traffic flows ahead d) You may only make left turns 6) 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 7) SPECIALIST: Your vehicle has a current warrant of fitness but a rear red stop light is not working. What should you do? a) Get it fixed with 60 days b) Your vehicle still has a warrant of fitness so you don't need to do anything c) Fix it quickly, you could get a fine d) Stop driving your vehicle immediately 8) SIGNS: On a transit lane what does T2 mean? a) Only vehicles with 2 or more people may use this lane b) Buses only may use this lane c) Vehicles with 2 or more people, buses, bicycles and motorcycles may use this lane d) Only taxis with people may use this lane 9) BEHAVIOUR: What should you do when you are coming up to traffic signals and the signals change from green to yellow? a) Stop at the signals if it is safe b) Slow and check before going through the lights c) Stop immediately d) Turn your lights on before going through 10) BEHAVIOUR: In addition to checking it is safe to move out from the kerb into the traffic flow, what must you do? a) Accelerate quickly into the traffic flow b) Move slowly into a space in the traffic flow c) Signal for 3 seconds or more d) Reverse away from the kerb 11) CORE: When driving on a road with lanes, you must be able to stop in half the length of clear road you can see in front of you. True or False? a) TRUE b) FALSE 12) INTERSECTION: Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? a) Yes b) No 13) INTERSECTION: Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? a) Yes b) No 14) INTERSECTION: Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? a) Yes b) No 15) BEHAVIOUR: You look in the mirror and see a cyclist. What should you do when opening the car door? a) Check you won't cause a hazard to the cyclist b) Wait for the cyclist to move before opening the door c) Warn the cyclist by signalling right d) Expect the cyclist to slow for you 16) EMERGENCY: When must you pull over and allow an ambulance or fire engine to pass? a) All the time b) Only at an intersection c) When it is operating its siren or flashing lights d) When there is room on the right 17) 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 18) 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 19) SPECIALIST: What should you do if your vehicle breaks down on a motorway? a) Walk to get help b) Wave down a passing vehicle c) Lift up the bonnet of your vehicle d) Push your vehicle to the nearest off-ramp 20) SIGNS: What does a yellow reflector (cat's eye) placed on the road mean? a) The left side of the road b) The centre of the road c) No passing d) Fire hydrant 21) SPECIALIST: When you have a learner licence do you have to have it with you when you drive? a) No, your supervisor will carry their licence because they're responsible for the car b) Only when you're driving at night c) Yes, you must have your licence with you whenever you are driving d) Only when you are carrying passengers as well as your supervisor 22) CORE: If you are going 'straight' through a roundabout, don't signal as you approach the roundabout, only signal left as you pass the exit before the one you wish to take. True or False? a) TRUE b) FALSE 23) INTERSECTION: Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? a) Yes b) No 24) 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 25) SPECIALIST: What will happen if you have rear tyre blow out? a) The car will come to an immediate stop b) The car will sway from side to side c) The car will pull towards the right d) The car will pull towards the left 26) 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-save wheel displays a lower speed, then that speed applies d) 70 km/h 27) PARKING: Can you stop on a bus stop in a private motor vehicle? a) Only on weekends b) Under no circumstances c) If there is no bus already there d) Only if it is between 10.00pm and 5.00am 28) PARKING: How close may you park your vehicle to an intersection where no broken yellow lines have been marked? a) 1 metre b) 2 metre c) 4 metre d) 6 metre 29) SPECIALIST: At night, what must a towed vehicle have a the back of it? a) A white flat b) Reflective tape c) A white light d) A red light 30) SPECIALIST: What is the maximum legal speed for a car towing a trailer on the open road? a) 70 km/h b) 80 km/h c) 90 km/h d) 100 km/h 31) BEHAVIOUR: What is the safest way to carry goods inside a vehicle? a) On the passenger seat b) On the floor c) On the back seat d) Somewhere secure 32) CORE: For the purpose of applying the give way rule, entrance ways into public car parks should be treated as: a) As turning bays b) As pedestrian crossings c) As intersections d) As residential driveways 33) 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) 1.50 metres 34) SIGNS: This sign tells you that you are coming up to a railway level crossing. What should you do? a) Slow down so that you can look both ways before crossing b) Stop before driving over the crossing c) Slow down and sound your horn before crossing d) Look right for trains 35) SPECIALIST: If you tow another vehicle, what is the maximum distance allowed between the two vehicles? a) 2 metres b) 4 metres c) The length of the vehicle you are driving d) The length of the vehicle being towed
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