1) 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 30km/h 2) SIGNS: You are in the left-hand lane at traffic signals, you are waiting to turn left. At which of these traffic signals may you move on? a) A b) B c) C d) D 3) ROAD POSITION: When turning right from a two-landed road into a one-way street that has two lanes, which lane must you turn into? a) The right-hand lane b) The left-hand lane c) The lane that has the least vehicles d) The lane that gives you the most direct route 4) INTERSECTION: Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? a) Yes b) No 5) BEHAVIOUR: You must NOT open the door of your motor vehicle when: a) When you are parked in a bus stop b) When you are likely to scratch the paint of your vehicle c) When the car radio in your vehicle is playing loud music d) When you are likely to hurt any person 6) CORE: What does the legal definition of a road include? a) Tar-sealed roads only b) Only roads with houses c) Public roads, highways, footpaths and car parks d) Streets, highways, and any place the public has access to e.g. bridges, beaches, car parks etc. 7) BEHAVIOUR: What are you NOT allowed to do when driving on a motorway? a) Indicate before changing lanes b) Pass using the left-hand lane c) Pass other vehicles d) Drop off or pick up passengers 8) 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 9) INTERSECTION: Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? a) Yes b) No 10) SPECIALIST: Who is responsible for making a child under 15 years use a safety belt or 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 11) INTERSECTION: Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? a) Yes b) No 12) 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) 10.00 pm to 7.00 am b) 11.00 pm to 7.00 am c) 10.00 pm to 5.00 am d) 11.00 pm to 5.00 am 13) INTERSECTION: Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? a) Yes b) No 14) 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 15) 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 16) 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 17) SIGNS: What is the meaning of a yellow broken line painted on the road near the kerb? a) You may not pass b) Only trucks may park here c) You may stop for no more than 5 minutes d) No vehicles may stop here 18) 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 19) BEHAVIOUR: You are the driver of the blue car. Of the four hazards marked, which one is most likely to require you to make urgent action? a) A -The car parked on the left b) B - The reversing car c) C - The oncoming car d) D – The car parked on the right 20) SPECIALIST: Passengers in your vehicle are 15 years or over. Who is responsible for making sure they wear a safety belt? a) The passengers b) Their parents c) You, the driver d) The Police 21) 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 22) BEHAVIOUR: When a flock of sheep are coming towards you on a country road, what should you do? a) Sound the horn aggressively to move them b) Slow down and pull over c) Turn your vehicle hazard lights and drive on d) Turn on your vehicle headlights and then drive on 23) PARKING: You must NOT park on the right-hand side of the road. What is the exception to this rule? a) In the countryside b) Picking up passengers c) Delivering packages d) In a one-way street 24) 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 25) 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 of 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 26) CORE: Which of your vehicle’s lights do you have on if you are driving in fog? a) Park lights on b) Headlights on dip c) Headlights on high beam d) Inside lights on 27) SPECIALIST: What is the maximum distance a load may overhang your vehicle behind that rear axle? a) 2 metres b) 4 metres c) 1.25 metres d) 1.50 metres 28) 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 29) 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 30) 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 31) SIGNS: What does this sign mean? a) Slow down to 20 km/h until you have passed the crash b) Others have crashed here in the past c) There has been a crash - slow to 30 km/h d) There has been a crash – stop immediately 32) CORE: What must you do when you hear a siren or see red flashing lights from an ambulance or fire engine? a) Speed up to get out of the way b) Drive up over the footpath c) Pull over and allow it to pass d) Keep driving 33) INTERSECTION: Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? a) Yes b) No 34) SIGNS: You are driving in a 100 km/h speed area and you see an accident sign. What speed must you slow down to? a) 75 km/h b) 50 km/h c) 35 km/h d) 20 km/h 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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