1. If you are taking any sort of medicine, you should:
Explaination: Your doctor or pharmacist will advise you of any potential side effects of your medication.
2. Vehicle O is at a STOP sign. What should Vehicle O do?
Explanation: Vehicle O must give way to all the other vehicles.
3. If you are convicted of driving with a blood alcohol level that is over the limit for your licence, you could lose your driver's licence. You may also
Explanation: You may be sent to prison for driving with excess blood alcohol.
4. You drive into a transit lane where the T2 rule applies. You have one passenger plus yourself. Are you permitted to remain in the transit lane?
Explanation: As you have two or more people in your vehicle you can travel in the T2 lane.
5. What should you do when approaching traffic lights which change from green to yellow?
Explanation: If it is dangerous to stop, and you can make it through the intersection before the lights turn red, then you can continue through the lights.
6. What does this sign mean?
Explanation: This sign means that traffic travels in two directions.
7. When you have started to overtake the car, you notice that its right indicator is flashing. You should:
Explanation: Check your mirror so that you don't turn back in on another vehicle, then move back in behind the car.
8. Are you permitted to make a U-Turn at traffic lights?
Explanation: You are not allowed to make a u-turn at traffic lights unless permitted as it may cause a danger or obstruction to other motorists.
9. If you have used illegal drugs you:
10. You want to fit a baby restraint to your car. What should you secure the restraint to?
Explaination: Most modern vehicles have anchorages for baby restraints (often called isofix points).
11. You are at an intersection and see a pedestrian crossing the road into which you are turning. You must:
Explanation: If a pedestrian is already in the road, you must give way.
12. If you are taking several medications and you want to drive, you should:
Explaination: Prescription drugs need the advice of a doctor or pharmacist before you take them, and they may have unwanted side effects that affect your ability to control a vehicle
13. What is the safest way to stay under the legal alcohol limit?
Explanation: Not drinking alcohol is the safest way to be sure you will be under the limit. While you can test yourself with a breathalyser, you may still have alcohol in your system and any amount of alcohol will impair your ability to control a vehicle.
14. You change lanes and then see you are in a lane where the T3 rule applies. There is no other traffic in this lane. You have one passenger. What should you do?
Explanation: As you only have two people in your vehicle you cannot travel in the T3 lane.
15. You are driving behind a long vehicle (as shown) which has a sign saying DO NOT OVERTAKE TURNING VEHICLE. The long vehicle indicates that it is going to turn left. You:
Explanation: Long vehicles may need to swing out wide to the right to make a left hand turn therefore you must not overtake it until it has made the turn.
16. You are in the right-hand lane and are planning to go straight ahead through this roundabout. When should you signal left to exit the roundabout?
Explanation: You would always signal to exit the roundabout just after the exit prior to the one you are taking. If you are going straight over a roundabout, don't signal right.
17. You wish to turn left here. The pedestrian lights are flashing red. You should:
Explanation: Pedestrians have the right of way while they are crossing.
18. When driving in wet weather, your vehicle will:
Explanation: There is less friction on the road when it is wet, therefore you should allow for longer stopping distances.
19. This sign means you should:
Explanation: This sign directs traffic to the left of it.
20. What does this sign mean?
Explanation: Traffic can only proceed in the direction of the arrow.
21. If both vehicles P and O in the diagram are turning right, which vehicle is in the best position to turn left into the street marked 'X'?
Explanation: Vehicle O is in the best position to turn left into the street marked 'X'.
22. Will a P1 licence be suspended for any speeding offence?
Explanation: Any speeding offence when you are on a P1 provisional licence will result in your licence being suspended.
23. The most effective device for protecting passengers when in an accident is:
Explaination: A seat belt will help prevent you from being thrown through the windscreen in the event of an accident.
24. You come to an intersection that does not have traffic lights or signs. How do you decide when to drive straight ahead?
Explanation: At an unmarked intersection, you must give way to your right if you are going straight through.
25. You approach an intersection in busy traffic and want to go straight ahead. The traffic lights turn green. When are you permitted to enter the intersection?
Explanation: If you block the intersection with your vehicle, it will hold up traffic coming from other directions and cause unnecessary dangers.
26. If one or two of your wheels run off the edge of the roadway, you should:
Explaination: Gentle inputs to the throttle and steering will minimise your chances of losing control.
27. What will happen if you offer a testing officer a bribe to pass your driving test?
Explaination: It's not worth the risk. Use this website to learn the road rules, then get plenty of practice with a driving instructor and you will pass the test easily.
28. What will happen if you are caught cheating on the knowledge test?
Explaination: You will have to forfeit the test fee, then reapply and pay the fee again.
29. If you are caught speeding through a road work zone you will:
Explanation: Road work zones have additional hazards and speed limits are lower there because of this. Speeding through a road work zone is dangerous and you will receive a fine and demerit points.
30. If you are driving a bus, taxi, hire-car, heavy motor vehicle (over 13.9 tonnes Gross Vehicle Mass), or a vehicle with a dangerous load, it is an offence when the level of alcohol in your blood reaches:
31. You are driving in a 70 km/h zone, keeping to the limit. Several vehicles pass you. One of your passengers suggests you should keep up with the other traffic. What should you do?
Explanation : You are in control and it's not up to your passengers to dictate how you should drive if you are driving within legal limits.
32. When starting to overtake you see the dividing lines ahead change to double unbroken lines. What should you do?
Explanation: If you see the dividing lines are double unbroken ones then you must not overtake.
33. At night you should:
Explanation : It is more difficult to see the entire road situation at night, therefore leaving a longer gap gives you more time to react.
34. Can a P1 or P2 provisional driver legally instruct a learner driver?
Explaination: P1 and P2 drivers are not yet experienced enough behind the wheel. To take the driving test for a P1 licence you must be at least 17 years old, have logged at least 120 hours of driving time (including at least 20 hours at night), and have held your licence for at least 12 months. You have to hold a P1 licence for at least 12 months before you can attempt the Hazard Perception Test in order to proceed to your P2 licence. A P2 licence must be held a minimum of 24 months before a full licence can be issued.
35. You are approaching the crest (top of a hill) on a narrow road, the safest procedure is to:
Explanation: Keeping to the left gives other vehicles more room, and slowing down ensures that if you reach the crest and see a previously hidden obstacle on the other side you have more time to stop.
36. When passengers get in the car and do not put their seat belts on, the safest thing to do is:
Explaination: You are responsible for your passengers wearing their seat belts.
37. If a STOP or GIVE WAY sign has been knocked down, for example, as the result of an accident, does the line marked across the road have any meaning?
Explanation: The line has the same meaning as the sign itself.
38. It is early morning and there is no other traffic about. You approach an intersection when the traffic lights change from green to yellow. What should you do?
Explanation: You should always stop when the lights turn yellow unless stopping abruptly would cause an accident.
39. When the road is marked this way are you permitted to cross the lines and overtake?
Explanation: There are double unbroken dividing lines which you are not permitted to cross to overtake, UNLESS you are overtaking a cyclist.
40. When you see this sign you should:
Explanation: You are approaching the top of a hill and you might not be able to see what is coming towards you or blocking the road on the other side.
41. If the red lights on this sign are flashing what are you required to do?
Explanation: You should never go through a red light unless directed by a traffic controller or police.
42. What does this sign mean?
Explanation: 100 km/h is the speed limit in this area.
43. You are facing traffic lights (as shown). What do they mean?
Explanation: The green arrow means you can go if it's safe to do so.
44. You wish to turn left at this roundabout. Which lane may you use?
Explanation: You always use the left lane to turn left.
45. Driving faster than the maximum speed limit is:
Explanation : You must never drive faster than the legally permitted limit.
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