Learner Driver Quiz 3 Flashcards
- What u do at a children’s crossing when a crossing attendant extends this flag?
Stop and do not proceed until the attendant withdraws the sign.
Slow down.
Drive on carefully if no children are on your side of the crossing.
Stop and do not proceed until the attendant withdraws the sign.
- Can medication used for colds or travel sickness affect your driving?
No.
Yes.
No, unless it has been prescribed by a doctor.
Yes.
- When are you allowed to sound your vehicle’s horn?
Only when you are travelling outside built-up areas.
Only when it is used as a warning device.
At any time.
Only when it is used as a warning device.
- Which vehicle must give way?
Vehicle Y.
Neither vehicle has to give way.
Vehicle X.
Vehicle Y.
- What should you do if your vehicle catches fire?
Accelerate to blow out the flames.
Sound your horn to warn other drivers.
Stop and turn off the ignition.
Stop and turn off the ignition.
- Does a police officer directing traffic over-rule traffic signs and traffic lights?
No.
Yes, if it is daylight.
Yes.
Yes.
- When approaching traffic lights, what does a green light with a red arrow mean?
You may go in any direction other than that indicated by the arrow.
You may turn in the direction of the arrow, if it is safe to do so.
Stop, the lights are not working properly.
You may go in any direction other than that indicated by the arrow.
- What is the maximum speed vehicles towing a caravan or trailer are allowed to travel?
110km/h.
90km/h.
100km/h.
100km/h.
- What should you do if you are travelling slowly on a two-way road and there is a queue of vehicles behind you?
Pull well over to the left and allow the vehicles to overtake you.
Keep to the middle of the road to prevent dangerous overtaking.
Keep well to the right so the queue of vehicles can overtake on the left.
Pull well over to the left and allow the vehicles to overtake you.
- Which vehicle must give way?
Neither vehicle has to give way.
Vehicle X.
Vehicle Y.
Vehicle X.
- Which of the following statements is correct?
Vehicle X may overtake Y, only in a 60km/h area.
Vehicle X may overtake Y.
Vehicle X must not overtake Y.
Vehicle X may overtake Y.
- What is the minimum distance a vehicle is allowed to park from an intersection controlled by traffic lights?
3 metres.
6 metres.
20 metres.
20 metres.
- What must you do before pulling out from a parked position at a kerb?
Sound your horn.
Check your mirror, indicate to give other drivers sufficient warning of your intentions, check your blind spot prior to pulling out.
Adjust your passenger-side external mirror.
Check your mirror, indicate to give other drivers sufficient warning of your intentions, check your blind spot prior to pulling out.
- When is a driver allowed to drive without a seat belt?
When reversing a vehicle.
When aged 65 years and over.
When the driver is pregnant.
When reversing a vehicle.
- Which of the following statements is correct?
You should not drive if you are tired.
Your level of fatigue will be increased if you make stops on long trips.
You are more likely to become fatigued on short curving roads.
You should not drive if you are tired.