1) SIGNS: When coming up to a one-lane bridge, what does this sign indicate? a) You must give way b) You have the right of way c) You must stop d) You must slow down first 2) 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 cyclist b) The parked car c) The oncoming car d) The pedestrian 3) EMERGENCY: When should you use your hazard lights? a) When you are a temporary hazard b) To stop in a bus stop c) When you are driving slowly d) In fog 4) SIGNS: This sign means the speed for safe and comfortable driving around the curve is 35 km/h a) TRUE b) FALSE 5) BEHAVIOUR: Before making a lane change to your left, you must signal for at least 3 seconds. what else must you do? a) Slow down to 40 km/h b) Flash your headlights c) Check your blind spot before moving left d) Check only in your mirrors 6) CORE: When must you signal that you are turning to the right? a) Signal just before you turn b) Signal only if vehicles are coming towards you c) Give no signal if the lane is marked d) Give a right-turn signal for at least 3 seconds 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 with a raised traffic island, what must you do? a) Stop and give way to pedestrians on any portion of the crossing b) Keep going because the pedestrian will stop on the raised island c) Stop so you give way to pedestrians on your side of the road d) Slow down until the pedestrian is on the raised island then drive on 9) 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 10) SIGNS: What does this sign mean? a) Narrow bridge b) Keep left c) Narrow road d) Left-hand lane closed 11) INTERSECTION: Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? a) Yes b) No 12) 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 13) INTERSECTION: Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? a) Yes b) No 14) 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 15) SPECIALIST: What does a warrant of fitness show? a) The vehicle was inspected by a WoF inspector and was roadworthy when inspected b) The vehicle was inspected by a WoF inspector when new c) Your commercial vehicle has been inspected by a WoF inspector d) The vehicle was inspected by a WoF inspector but is no longer roadworthy 16) 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 17) 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 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) CORE: What does the 'speed limit' mean? a) Slowest speed to drive in good conditions b) Average speed to drive in good conditions c) Maximum speed to drive in good conditions d) Fastest speed to drive, except when overtaking 20) SPECIALIST: You have a restricted licence. A condition for driving at night without a supervisor is that you MUST NOT drive between what hours? a) 10.00pm to 7.00am b) 11.00pm to 7.00am c) 10.00pm to 5.00am d) 11.00pm to 5.00am 21) SIGNS: You're coming up to a school crossing and both signs are held out. When can you drive on? a) When both the signs have been pulled in b) When the sign on the left of the crossing has been pulled in c) When the sign on the right of the crossing has been pulled in d) When there are no more pedestrians on the crossing 22) 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 23) INTERSECTION: Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? a) Yes b) No 24) PARKING: What does this sign mean? a) Only vehicles displaying a mobility car may park b) You may park to collect wheelchairs c) Doctor's parking d) Wheelchair parking 25) SIGNS: For what purpose can a vehicle can use the flush median strip? a) To move into traffic b) To pass other vehicles c) As an extra lane when it is busy d) To drive slowly 26) EMERGENCY: What should you do if you are driving and become sleepy? a) Drive on the shoulder of the road b) Move off the road and have a rest in a safe place c) Increase speed to get home faster d) Keep on driving but stop within 20 minutes 27) BEHAVIOUR: What should you do if you meet animals coming towards you on the road? a) Sound your vehicle horn loudly until the animals move b) Slow down and pull over c) Get a passenger to clear a path d) Tell the farmer to move the animals quickly 28) 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 29) INTERSECTION: Does the blue car have to give way? a) Yes b) No 30) BEHAVIOUR: If you are driving at night with your vehicle headlights on high beam, when MUST you dip them? a) At all intersections b) In a shopping area c) For a police officer directing traffic d) In a township 31) 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 32) SPECIALIST: What is the maximum distance a load may extend in front of a car? a) 2 metres forward of the front edge of the front seat b) 4 metres forward of the front edge of the front seat c) 3 metres forward of the front edge of the front seat d) 2.5 metres forward of the front edge of the front seat 33) SPECIALIST: What will happen if you have a front tyre blow out? a) The car will slowly come to a stop b) The rear will say from side to side c) The car will always pull towards the left d) The car will pull towards the side of the blowout 34) SPECIALIST: What is the minimum tread depth required for car tyres? a) 2.0 mm b) 1.5 mm c) 1.0 mm d) 0.5 mm 35) SPECIALIST: What should you do before any modification is carried out on your vehicle? a) Ask someone to check whether the modifications are safe b) If you can do it yourself you don't need to do anything c) Make sure a trained professional is carrying out the modifications d) Check with an approved WoF inspector that the modifications are legal

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