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1. When there are no arrows marked on the road, left turns must be made from:
Explanation: Position your car on the left so that other vehicles can pass to your right.
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2. When you wish to turn left at a roundabout you indicate:
Explanation: You should start indicating as you approach the roundabout and only stop indicating once you have made your turn.
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3. What should you do on approaching a railway level crossing displaying a STOP sign?
Explanation: You must always stop at a stop sign, even if you don't think there is any danger present.
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4. When police officers are at intersections giving directions you must:
Explanation: Police officers' signals override that of any signs or lights at intersections.
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5. At the T-intersection shown in the diagram which vehicle should give way?
Explanation: Vehicle R must give way.
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6. Even if the signal at a railway level crossing does not indicate that a train is coming, you should:
Explanation: You have the right of way over cars entering from the left.
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7. 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.
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8. When making a right-hand turn at the intersection shown, you must give way to:
Explanation: If you are turning at an unmarked intersection you must give way to vehicles from your right and vehicles coming straight through.
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9. You wish to turn left at this roundabout. Which lane may you use?
Explanation: You always use the left lane to turn left.
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10. 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'.
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11. Which vehicle in the diagram must give way?
Explanation: Vehicle J must give way.
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12. Right-turns must be made from which lanes when traveling on a laned roadway?
Explanation: Right turns must only be made from the right-hand lane, or any other lane with a right-pointing arrow.
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13. The diagram shows a marked pedestrian crossing at an intersection. There is also a STOP sign at the intersection. You have already stopped for a pedestrian. Must you stop again at the STOP line?
Explanation: You must always stop at a STOP sign.
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14. As you drive into an intersection, the lights turn to yellow. You should:
Explanation: As the lights have only just turned yellow, there should be enough time for you to make it through the intersection before the lights turn red for other traffic.
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15. You want to make a left turn. You must use your left-hand indicator:
Explanation: You must always use your indicator when making a maneuver, even if there are arrows on the road or no other vehicles present.
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16. In this diagram both vehicles O and P must pass through GIVE WAY signs before entering the intersection. Which vehicle goes first?
Explanation: Vehicle P has the right of way.
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17. You wish to make a right-hand turn from a ONE WAY STREET with no arrows marked on the roadway. You should position your vehicle:
Explanation: Position your car on the right so that other vehicles can pass to your left.
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18. If turning right at a T-intersection must you give way to vehicles approaching from both the left and right?
Explanation: You must give way to all vehicles on the road you are turning onto.
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19. You are in car A and want to turn right at this intersection. Car B facing you is also indicating to turn right. What path should you take?
Explanation: If both cars are turning right, they can pass in front of each other at the same time.
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20. When you come to an intersection and the road beyond is choked with vehicles going in the same direction, what should you do?
Explanation: If you cannot cross the intersection, you risk holding up traffic from other directions.
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21. 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.
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22. In this roundabout with two lanes, can the marked car turn right?
Explanation: The car is in a lane marked left turn or straight on only.
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23. To turn back into the same road from which you joined this roundabout you must:
Explanation: Use the right lane the whole way around, and exit in the right lane (if applicable).
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24. When approaching a railway level crossing displaying this sign, you must:
Explanation: Always be ready to stop in these situations, just in case you haven't seen the train coming.
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25. The motorcyclist wants to travel straight ahead through this roundabout. The rider should watch out for the marked car because the car:
Explanation: If the car is leaving the roundabout it will pass across the path of the motorbike.
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26. As you approach an intersection, you should check for traffic on your left and right:
Explanation: Always remember to look twice in case you missed something on the first glance. You should always look, regardless of whether you think the intersection will be clear.
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27. You are driving the car in the diagram. You must stop:
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28. If turning at an intersection are you required to give way to pedestrians?
Explanation: Pedestrians have the right of way if there's a danger of a collision.
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29. 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.
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30. You want to turn left at this roundabout. Which lane must you use?
Explaination: You always use the left lane to turn left.
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31. 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.
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32. You are at a busy intersection with slow moving traffic and want to go straight ahead. When the traffic lights change to green you should make sure that:
Explanation: Blocking the intersection causes unnecessary dangers and hold-ups.
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33. Which statement is correct?
Explanation: Red light cameras are triggered by vehicles entering the intersection after the lights turn red.
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34. At this intersection there are no signs or traffic lights. You are in the car marked A. You want to turn left. What should you do?
Explanation: If it's an unmarked T-intersection you give way to your right if you are turning left.
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35. When turning left at a roundabout you should enter and leave the roundabout:
Explanation: When performing a left turn you will begin in the left lane and end your maneuver in the left lane, too.
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36. You come to an intersection in Sydney with a Light Rail vehicle about to enter. What should you do?
Explanation: You must wait until the intersection is clear.
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37. You wish to go straight ahead on this roundabout with two lanes. Which lane may you use?
Explanation: If the lanes are marked so that you can go straight ahead from either, then you can, as long as you stay in the same lane as when you entered the roundabout.
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38. When these lights are flashing it means:
Explanation: Pedestrians must wait until the next green signal to cross.
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39. You are in car A and are going straight ahead through the intersection. Who should give way?
Explanation: If the lanes are marked so that you can go straight ahead from either, then you can, as long as you stay in the same lane as when you entered the roundabout. Don't signal right if you are going straight ahead.
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40. You are in the car approaching the intersection shown, you should:
Explanation: Traffic may appear, so you need to be ready to stop if necessary.
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41. You drive up to an intersection with a stop sign. There is no painted stop line. Where should you stop?
Explanation: You should first stop as close to the intersection as possible.
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42. A GIVE WAY sign at an intersection means that you must:
Explanation: Give way signs are placed at intersections where you can usually see far enough up the road to judge approaching traffic, as opposed to stop signs which are placed at intersections which have reduced visibility. You must still be prepared to stop, though.
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43. When you wish to drive straight ahead at a roundabout you may enter from either the left or right lane. As you continue around you should:
Explanation: If the lanes are marked so that you can go straight ahead from either, then you can, as long as you stay in the same lane as when you entered the roundabout. Signal left once you've passed the exit before the one you are taking.
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44. There are no traffic signs or signals at an intersection. If you intend to drive through the intersection, you must give way to:
Explanation: You always give way to vehicles on your right at an unmarked intersection if you intend on going straight through.
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45. You drive up to an intersection with a stop sign in the car marked A and you wish to turn right. The car marked B facing you also has a stop sign and is indicating to turn left. Who can go first?
Explanation: When facing another vehicle, the vehicle turning left has the right of way.
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46. If you enter an intersection that is under the control of a traffic controller:
Explanation: Traffic controllers' signals override that of signs and lights at intersections.
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47. The red car wants to turn right and exit the roundabout in the street indicated by an arrow. Is the car positioned in the correct lane to do this?
Explanation: The car must be in the right-hand lane to turn right.
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48. If the boom gates are down and the signals are flashing, at a railway level crossing, you may begin to cross:
Explanation: Even if a train has passed, there may be another train on its way. Always wait for the boom gates to rise and the lights to stop flashing.
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49. 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.
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50. 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.
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51. You wish to go straight ahead at this roundabout. Which statement is true?
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52. The traffic on the other side of this intersection has stopped. You are in the car shown and want to cross the intersection. The lights are green. What should you do?
Explanation: Ensure there is enough room for you to cross the intersection without having to stop and blocking it.
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53. This intersection does not have any traffic lights or signs. You are in car A and want to turn right. When can you go?
Explanation: When you are turning, you give way to vehicles coming from straight ahead.
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54. Vehicle O is at a STOP sign. What should Vehicle O do?
Explanation: Vehicle O must give way to all the other vehicles.
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