Learner Driver Quiz 11 Flashcards
- What is the speed limit in built-up areas where there are no speed limit signs?
60km/h.
50km/h.
80km/h.
50km/h.
- Which vehicle must give way?
Neither vehicle has to give way.
Vehicle X.
Vehicle Y.
Vehicle Y.
- Are people over 65 years of age required to wear a seat belt?
No, if they are passengers.
Yes.
No, if they are driving.
Yes.
. What should you do when a driver is indicating to overtake you?
Speed up if you are travelling under the speed limit.
Move as far to the left as possible and do not increase your speed.
Signal the driver to remain behind you if you think he or she is travelling too fast.
Move as far to the left as possible and do not increase your speed.
- On a two-way road with no lanes marked, what position must your vehicle be before making a right-hand turn?
Over the centre of the road.
As close to the left-hand side of the road as possible.
To the left of, the centre of the road.
To the left of, the centre of the road.
- Does a police officer directing traffic over-rule traffic signs and traffic lights?
No.
Yes, if it is daylight.
Yes.
Yes.
- What is the legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) for drivers with a full licence?
Less than 0.02%
Less than 0.05%.
Less than 0.08%.
Less than 0.05%.
- If you are turning at traffic lights and pedestrians are crossing the road, what must you do?
Give way to pedestrians crossing the road.
Go if you are turning with a green arrow.
Ease your way through the pedestrians.
Give way to pedestrians crossing the road.
- What is the correct procedure when changing lanes?
Check your blind spot using the external mirrors, indicate and give way to traffic in the other lane.
Touch your brake pedal to warn any drivers behind you, indicate and give way to traffic in the other lanes.
Check your mirrors, indicate to change lane for a sufficient distance to warn other drivers of your intention, look over your shoulder to check your blind spot, and give way to traffic in the other lane.
Check your mirrors, indicate to change lane for a sufficient distance to warn other drivers of your intention, look over your shoulder to check your blind spot, and give way to traffic in the other lane.
- What should you do when there is an emergency vehicle in your immediate vicinity? (Select all that apply)
Do not panic, check where the emergency vehicle is coming from and give way to it.
Move as far as to the left of the road if you can.
If you cannot move left, slow down or stop. Let the emergency vehicle drive around you.
Do not panic, check where the emergency vehicle is coming from and give way to it.
Move as far as to the left of the road if you can.
If you cannot move left, slow down or stop. Let the emergency vehicle drive around you.
- What should you do to improve safety when travelling in heavy rain?
Use your headlights and watch out for pedestrains, cyclists and other hazards.
Turn on your radio to block out the sound of the rain.
Drive the same as you would in dry weather conditions.
Use your headlights and watch out for pedestrains, cyclists and other hazards.
- Is it an offence to refuse a breath test for alcohol?
No, providing you have a doctor’s certificate.
Yes.
No.
Yes.
- How should you apply your brakes when driving in wet weather?
Heavily, to dry the brakes out.
Carefully, to avoid skidding.
Sharply, so that you can grip the road.
Carefully, to avoid skidding.
- Which vehicle must give way?
Neither vehicle has to give way.
Vehicle X.
Vehicle Y.
Vehicle X.
- In which order should the vehicles proceed?
Vehicle X, then Y, then Z.
Vehicle Z, then Y, then X.
Vehicle X, then Z, then Y.
Vehicle Z, then Y, then X.
- What is the maximum speed learner drivers (L-plates) are allowed to travel?
110km/h.
90km/h.
100km/h.
100km/h.
- Which of the following statements is correct?
Vehicle X may overtake Y.
Vehicle X must not overtake Y.
Vehicle X may overtake Y, only in a 60km/h area
Vehicle X must not overtake Y.
- Which vehicle must give way?
Vehicle X.
Vehicle Y.
Neither vehicle has to give way.
Vehicle X.
- For how long must you indicate before you overtake a vehicle?
Long enough to give other road users sufficient warning of your intention.
At least 10 metres.
At least 100 metres.
Long enough to give other road users sufficient warning of your intention.
- What is the minimum distance a vehicle is allowed to park after a bus stop or pedestrian crossing?
3 metres.
6 metres.
10 metres.
10 metres.
- When approaching a STOP sign that has no line marked on the road, where must you stop?
Next to the STOP sign.
As close to the crossroad as possible without entering it.
Before the STOP sign.
As close to the crossroad as possible without entering it.
- Which vehicle must give way?
Neither vehicle has to give way.
Vehicle Y.
Vehicle X.
Vehicle X.
- At a railway crossing, are you allowed to cross if the train has passed, but the lights are still flashing?
Yes
No.
Yes, unless the crossing has boom gates.
No.
- Which of the following statements is correct?
Passengers in vehicles are less likely to be injured in a crash if they are wearing seat belts.
The nature of injuries in motor vehicle crashes is not related to the wearing of seat belts.
Passengers in rear seats of a vehicle are not required to wear seat belts.
Passengers in vehicles are less likely to be injured in a crash if they are wearing seat belts.