1) INTERSECTION: Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? a) Yes b) No 2) CORE: You must check that there is space for your vehicle on the other side of the line before going over a railway level crossing. True or False? a) TRUE b) FALSE 3) INTERSECTION: Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? a) Yes b) No 4) SIGNS: A broken yellow line painted close to the edge of the road means you may stop or park your vehicle there at any time. True or False? a) TRUE b) FALSE 5) 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 6) SPECIALIST: If you have a restricted licence when can you carry passengers? a) If 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 7) CORE: What must you do when red lights are flashing at a railway level crossing? a) Look for trains before crossing b) Slow down and then driver over the lines c) Stop until the lights stop flashing d) Stop and if no train is coming, cross 8) INTERSECTION: Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? a) Yes b) No 9) 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 10) CORE: If you are under 20 the legal alcohol limit is zero. What does this mean? a) One drink is fine b) You could face prison if your alcohol level is less than 150 micrograms c) You could be fined $150 if your alcohol level is higher than 150 micrograms d) You could be disqualified from driving, given demerit points, fined or imprisoned 11) 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 shoulder c) Relying only on the inside mirrors d) Walking around the vehicle before reversing 12) INTERSECTION: Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? a) Yes b) No 13) 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 14) 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 15) 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 sea with a restricted NZ licence 16) EMERGENCY: If you are a driver involved in a crash, what is the FIRST action you should take? a) Stop and place a warning triangle at the side of the road b) Drive past at 20km/h until you are clear of the crash c) Stop and check to see if anyone is injured d) Tell a police officer immediately 17) BEHAVIOUR: You must check that there is space for your vehicle on the other side of the line before going over a railway level crossing. True of False? a) TRUE b) FALSE 18) BEHAVIOUR: You wish to move your vehicle out of a parking space into the traffic flow. What must you do before you move? a) Use your vehicle indicators for 1 second or more b) Signal with your indicators for at least 3 seconds c) Turn on your vehicle parking lights d) Use your vehicle headlights 19) 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 20) ROAD POSITION: You wish to make a right turn on a narrow country road. There is a vehicle coming towards you and traffic behind you. What is the safest option? a) Wait in the centre of the road and turn when it is clear b) Drive straight ahead and do a U-turn so you can turn left instead c) Stop half over the centreline and turn when it is clear d) Move to the left side of the road and turn when the road is clear 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) INTERSECTION: Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? a) Yes b) No 23) PARKING: What does this sign mean? a) You may stop your vehicle if there are no buses coming b) You may stop your vehicle between 8 pm and 6 am c) You may stop your vehicle if someone stays with it d) Buses only may stop 24) SPECIALIST: Who is responsible for making a child under 15 years use a safety belt or a safety seat in a vehicle? a) The parent of the child b) The driver of the vehicle c) The other passengers d) The child themselves 25) 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 26) CORE: What must you do if you want to turn right at traffic signals where a green light is showing? a) Push your way through the vehicles coming towards you b) Give way to vehicles coming towards you c) Wait until the lights change to red and then turn quickly d) Turn at once as the vehicles coming towards you will stop 27) SIGNS: What do these road markings mean? a) You should only enter the turning lane at the arrow b) No need to signal c) All vehicles can make a U-turn at these road markings d) Drive straight over all road markings and wait to turn right 28) SPECIALIST: You can drive a moped on a car licence. True or False? a) TRUE b) FALSE 29) 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 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) PARKING: What is the closest distance your vehicle may be parked to a vehicle entrance? a) 0.5 metre b) 0.75 metre c) 1.00 metre d) 1.25 metres 32) 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 33) 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 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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