RoadRules Road Rules Questionnaire Please enter your details: Name Email Phone Number 1. What does this traffic control sign mean? Speed limit on side road is 20 km/h.You must travel at 20 km/h around curve to the right ahead.You are advised that 20 km/h is the maximum speed in good conditions to negotiate the right hand curve ahead.2. What does this road sign mean? Do not allow your vehicle to be abreast of another vehicle going in the same direction only.Do not allow your vehicle to be abreast of another vehicle between the signs, regardless of its direction of travel.Do not drive beyond this sign.3. When are you permitted to drive in a bus lane?Never.Only if there are 3 or more persons in the vehicle.Only when turning at the next immediate intersection.4. Are you permitted to drive with your head-lights on high beam in a built up area?NoYes5. Answer True or False: A hand-held mobile phone may be operated when stationary in traffic.TrueFalse6. When driving on a road that is only one lane each way, when are you permitted to overtake on the left of another vehicle?Never.When there is sufficient room.When the vehicle ahead is stopped to turn right.7. What does this road sign mean? Give way to bus if right indicator is flashing.Give way to bus when it is leaving the shoulder, left side of the road, bus stop or zone provided the speed limit applying to the driver of the bus is not more than 70 k/ph.Give way to the bus.8. What give way rule applies to this sign? Give way to all traffic entering from the left.Give way if the vehicle in the other lane is ahead of you.Entering traffic gives way to traffic on the through road.9. It is an offence for a driver with an unrestricted car licence to drive with a blood alcohol concentration exceeding which of the following? .01%.03%.05%10. What is the Give Way rule when these two lines of traffic merge into one? Give way to the vehicle that is ahead of you.Give way to the vehicle on your left.Give way to the vehicle on your right.11. When may you perform a "U" turn at an intersection controlled by traffic lights?If you have a green arrow pointing right.If you are facing a green light.Only if a sign permits such a manoeuvre.12. Is a driver turning at an intersection required to give way to pedestrians on the road the driver is entering?Yes.No.Only if there is a marked pedestrian crossing.13. What should you do if the traffic lights ahead change from green to amber?Speed up to go through the intersection before the light turns red.Stop even if you must stop on the intersection.Stop if you can do so safely before entering the intersection.14. When driving with your head-lights on high beam, at what distance must you dip your lights when encountering other vehicles travelling in either direction?50 metres.100 metres.200 metres.15. You are required to give way to an emergency vehicle which is sounding a siren. What else must you do?Increase speed and provide a clear path for the emergency vehicle.Slow down and merge to the left if possible.Continue on your original path.16. When driving on a road that is only one lane each way, when can a left edge line be crossed?If the left lane is blocked by traffic.If you are turning left at an intersection.To overtake slower vehicles in front.17. What does this road sign mean? Marked pedestrian crossing ahead.Children may be using the road.School ahead.18. What does this speed sign mean? Your speed must be reduced to 40km/h during the times specified.It is recommended that your speed is reduced to 40 km/h during the times specified.19. What does this sign mean if used with a stop line painted on the road? Stop for any traffic approaching from the right and left.Stop as close as practicable to the stop line and give way to all traffic and pedestriansStop at the stop line and give way to traffic approaching from the right only.20. How long should you indicate before turning or changing lanes? 10 metres.100 metres.Long enough to provide sufficient warning to other road users.21. When may a painted traffic island with a single continuous line around it be driven over?If entering or leaving private property and roads or entering a turning lane.Never.If overtaking.22. How long are you required to indicate for when leaving the kerb?2 seconds.5 seconds.10 seconds.23. What does this road sign mean? Turn left.Look at traffic hazard on the left.Drive to the left of hazard.24. When driving on a two-way road, which should be the basic road position?Keeping left.Doesn't matter.Closer to the right side of your lane.25. What does this road sign mean? No turns allowed.There is a closed lane ahead.T-intersection ahead.26. When exiting a roundabout which of the following is correct?Indicate left, if practical, before exiting the roundabout.You are not required to indicate when exiting the roundabout.27. You are only permitted to make a U Turn when?You have a clear view of approaching trafficYou give way to all traffic and pedestrians including traffic that is facing stop or give way signsThere are no road signs or markings prohibiting a U TurnAll of the above28. What does this sign mean? There is a Cross-Roads aheadThere is a Railway level crossing with flashing signal ahead29. When following another vehicle in a line of traffic, what is the recommended minimum safe following distance?One secondTwo secondsFive seconds30. What is the rule regarding speed limits in a built up area?60 unless otherwise signed50 unless otherwise signedDrive for the conditions31. View the diagram carefully, take note of traffic signs and line markings. Which vehicle PROCEEDS FIRST. Arrows indicate intended course. Vehicle AVehicle B32. View the diagram carefully, take note of traffic signs and line markings. Which vehicle PROCEEDS FIRST. Arrows indicate intended course. Vehicle BVehicle C33. View the diagram carefully, take note of traffic signs and line markings. Which vehicle PROCEEDS FIRST. Arrows indicate intended course. Vehicle AVehicle B34. View the diagram carefully, take note of traffic signs and line markings. Which vehicle PROCEEDS FIRST. Arrows indicate intended course. Vehicle AVehicle B35. View the diagram carefully, take note of traffic signs and line markings. Which vehicle PROCEEDS FIRST. Arrows indicate intended course. Vehicle AVehicle BVehicle C36. Assume both vehicles have come to a complete stop to give way to other traffic and now the intersection is clear of all other vehicles and pedestrians. Now view the diagram carefully, take note of traffic signs and line markings. Which vehicle PROCEEDS FIRST. Arrows indicate intended course. Vehicle AVehicle B37. View the diagram carefully, take note of traffic signs and line markings. Which vehicle PROCEEDS FIRST. Arrows indicate intended course. Vehicle AVehicle B38. View the diagram carefully, take note of traffic signs and line markings. Which vehicle PROCEEDS FIRST. Arrows indicate intended course. Vehicle AVehicle B39. View the diagram carefully, take note of traffic signs and line markings. Which vehicle PROCEEDS FIRST. Arrows indicate intended course. Vehicle 1Vehicle 240. View the diagram carefully, take note of traffic signs and line markings. Which vehicle PROCEEDS FIRST. Arrows indicate intended course. Vehicle AVehicle BPress the submit button to finish Time is Up! May 24, 2016/by ad4wd.adm1n https://ad4wd.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/logo-180.jpg 0 0 ad4wd.adm1n https://ad4wd.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/logo-180.jpg ad4wd.adm1n2016-05-24 09:37:462020-05-04 21:40:22RoadRules