TEST 1
1. This sign indicates that the driver of a vehicle…
A – Must proceed straight;
B – Is approaching a cul-de-sac;
C – May turn if it is safe to do so.
2. What is the difference between these road markings?
A – There is no difference between the two, and they both show that you may no
other vehicles;
B – Both show that you may not pass other vehicles, but you will find the left-ha
marking on all roads & the right-hand marking on freeways only;
C – Both indicate that you may not pass other vehicles, and the right-hand mark
indicates that you may not drive over it to turn into a driveway, yard or anything
3. The hand signal that the officer is giving instructs the driver to…
A – Stop if approaching from the left;
B – Stop if approaching from the right;
C – Proceed if approaching from the front.
4. This sign warns you that you may not drive there if your vehicle
A – Longer than 4.42m;
B – Higher than 4.42m;
C – Wider than 4.42m.
5. This road-marking warns road users that…
A – No overtaking is allowed;
B – The right lane may be used by vehicles in opposite directions and different
times of the day;
C – The road will split.
6. This sign shows you that…
A – There is a freeway ahead in different directions;
B – The one-way road you are travelling on will change to two-way traffic ahead
C – There is two-way traffic at the following road that crosses the road you are o
7. This sign indicates to the driver of the vehicle that…
A – They are entering a highway;
B – There are heavy vehicles entering the road from the left;
C – Two additional lanes are added to the road, without a reduction in the total n
of lanes.
8. This sign indicates that you may not enter the junction until…
A – Every other vehicle that had stopped at the stop line to your left, and which
cross your path, has cleared the intersection;
B – Every other vehicle that had stopped at any other stop line before you has c
the intersection;
C – Every other vehicle that had stopped at the stop line to your right, and which
cross your path, has cleared the intersection.
9. When may a driver disobey a rule of the road?
A – Only when directed to do so by a traffic officer;
B – Under no circumstances;
C – If you are driving in an emergency situation.
10. What colour must be emitted by the rear lamp (AKA brake lights)
motor vehicle?
A – The lamp may emit any colour as long as it is visible;
B – The lamp must emit an amber (orange) light;
C – The lamp must emit a red light.
11. The driver of a vehicle shall not cross a public road unless…
A – Looking, signalling their intentions, and then moving into the roadway;
B – They look into the rear-view mirror, engage gear and accelerate, so that the
enter the road;
C – The road is clear of moving traffic for a sufficient distance to allow them to c
road without obstructing or endangering any other traffic.
12. What is the purpose of a gear lever?
A – To drive down a steep descent;
B – To assist with braking;
C – To select the appropriate gear.
13. Which statement is correct?
A – A heavy motor vehicle may be fitted with a spotlight to add an extra beam w
is raining;
B – A heavy motor vehicle may be fitted with a spotlight to warn other drivers of
works;
C – A heavy motor vehicle may not be used on a public road if it is fitted with a s
which emits a beam of light that can be deflected in any direction.
14. What is the requirement regarding noise caused by a heavy moto
A – A person may operate a vehicle causing excessive noise, but only at night;
B – A person may operate a vehicle causing excessive noise outside town;
C – No person may be allowed to operate a vehicle on the public road in such a
ner that causes excessive noise.
15. When is it permissible to park in a “No Stopping” area?
A – Only if there is no other parking area available;
B – Parking is permissible, however only stopping is not permitted;
C – It is not permissible to park where stopping is not permitted.
16. Where may you legally stop your vehicle?
A – 4m from a tunnel;
B – 5m from a pedestrian crossing;
C – 6m from a railway-crossing reserve.
17. When flags have to be used to indicate projections, they…
A – Must be red, and at least 300mm x 300mm;
B – May be any colour as long as they are visible;
C – Must be any sized red flag.
18. This road-marking warns you that…
A – Roads cross ahead;
B – There is a level crossing ahead;
C – The freeway ends ahead.
19. This sign shows you that…
A – There is a one-way roadway ahead;
B – Only cars may enter here;
C – The road ends ahead.
20. This sign indicates to a driver that a high-speed exit is … ahead.
A – 10m
B – 1km
C – 100m
21. Sign A8 tells you that…
A – You may proceed carefully;
B – No delivery vehicles may enter;
C – No vehicles at all may proceed past this sign.
22. When you see this sign, it means that … may use this portion of
A – All two-wheeled vehicles;
B – Only animal-drawn vehicles;
C – Only horse-drawn vehicles.
23. When approaching this sign, the driver must…
A – Yield and proceed when safe to do so;
B – Stop behind the stop-line and give right of way to vehicles from the right;
C – Know and be warned of a stop sign is ahead.
24. Where do you find this sign?
A – Only in towns and suburbs;
B – On a freeway, indicating dedicated exit lanes;
C – On any public road, indicating single exit lanes.
25. When you see this sign, you know that…
A – You may not drive in this lane in a low-occupancy vehicle;
B – You may drive in this lane in a motorcar provided there are at least four occu
C – You have to travel 12km to the nearest restrooms.
26. The flag signal that is being shown is instructing the driver to…
A – Stop, and pass on the right when it is safe to do so;
B – Proceed;
C – Be careful of construction vehicles.
27. This sign indicates that…
A – You should not yield to motorcycles;
B – Motorcycles are prohibited;
C – This is a lane reserved for motorcycles.
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36. This sign shows you that…
A – There is a picnic spot at the next intersection;
B – You may use this area for stopping in case your brakes fail;
C – Heavy vehicles must turn left at the next intersection.
37. When you encounter this road-marking, the correct reaction would
A – Yield only to traffic from the right;
B – Yield to any vehicle which has crossed any other yield line before you;
C – Stop over the line and proceed when it is safe to do so.
38. This sign shows you that…
A – There is a photographic studio ahead;
B – The taking of photographs is not permitted;
C – There is a camera monitoring the intersection at the traffic light.
39. This sign advises the drivers of heavy motor vehicles…
A – That learner drivers may not drive there as it is too dangerous;
B – To engage a lower gear and to keep to a lower constant speed, so as to prev
their brakes from overheating;
C – That they should be travelling in the lowest gear.
40. This sign shows the driver of the vehicle that…
A – The road turns to the right only;
B – There is an alternative route at the next intersection to the right;
C – At the next intersection, the driver must turn right.
41. This sign indicates to a driver that a high-speed exit is … ahead.
A – 2km;
B – 20m;
C – 200m.
42. This sign indicates to all road users that…
A – Only pedestrians are allowed in this area;
B – There is right of way for pedestrians, and any vehicles are allowed to enter;
C – There is right of way for pedestrians, but only selected vehicles are allowed
the area.
43. This sign indicates to the driver of a vehicle that…
A – The minimum speed limit in the right-hand lane is temporarily 80km/h;
B – The maximum speed limit in the right-hand lane is temporarily 80km/h;
C – The minimum speed limit in the right-hand lane is permanently 80km/h.
44. What is the meaning of sign DD2?
A – You have to drive at least 80km/h;
B – It warns drivers that if they exceed 80km/h, they will be prosecuted by a spe
camera;
C – You must drive in the slow lane.
45. How far may you park from the left edge of the roadway?
A – Not more than 450mm;
B – Not more than 1m;
C – A vehicle may not be parked on the edge of the roadway unless in a designa
parking area.
46. Is it permissible to drive with the engine of a motor vehicle uncover
A – No, the engine must be covered so as not to be a source of danger;
B – Yes, the engine may be uncovered, provided it is not noisy;
C – Yes, the engine may be uncovered, but during daylight only.
47. What is the purpose of the hooter?
A – To warn other road users in order to avoid a collision;
B – To help taxi drivers get the attention of passengers;
C – To request a family member to open the gate at home.
48. What is the function of a clutch?
A – It is used to disconnect the engine from the transmission;
B – It is used to free-wheel down a hill;
C – It is used to reduce the speed of the vehicle.
49. What should a driver consider when following another vehicle?
A – The driver should be able to see the rear tyres of the vehicle in front of them
B – The driver should follow at a safe distance, and be able to stop the vehicle s
an emergency situation, or should the vehicle in front slow down or stop;
C – The driver should follow another vehicle three car-lengths behind it.
50. A heavy motor vehicle must be equipped with an efficient exhaust s
A – Keeps noise to a minimum;
B – Emits a colourless gas;
C – Does not emit exhaust gas (or smoke from the engine) which is so dense tha
structs the vision of other road users.
51. SELECT THE CORRECT COMBINATION:
The lights of your vehicle, parked on a public road between sunset & su
need to be left on when the vehicle is parked…
(i) 10m from a lit street-light;
(ii) Next to the roadway;
(iii) In a demarcated parking area.
A – Only (ii) and (iii) are correct;
B – Only (i) and (iii) are correct;
C – All of the above are correct.
52. You may…
A – Allow your child to sit on a passenger’s lap on the front seat;
B – Allow your passengers to give hand signals on your behalf;
C – Put your arm out of the window only to give legal hand signals.
53. What must you do if you have missed your exit on the freeway?
A – Reverse to take the exit;
B – Stop;
C – Drive to the next exit and turn off there.
54. If you come to a traffic light and the red light is flashing, you must…
A – Stop, and go only if it is safe to do so;
B – Look out for a roadblock, as the flashing light indicates a police blockade;
C – Stop and wait for the light to change to green before you go.
55. This sign indicates to the driver that there are…
A – Road works within 1km;
B – Obstructions in the road for 1km;
C – Obstructions in the road 1km ahead that affect the movement of traffic.
56. This sign indicates to a driver that a high-speed exit is … ahead.
A – 3km;
B – 300m;
C – 30m.
57. This road-marking indicates…
A – No stopping;
B – No overtaking;
C – An edge line.
58. When seeing this sign, the driver is informed that…
A – There is an emergency phone 500m in the road ahead;
B – There is no cell-phone reception for 500m;
C – There is a public payphone ahead.
59. This sign shows road users that…
A – There is an exit to the left;
B – The two lanes are converging;
C – The road is splitting.
60. This sign warns a driver that a…
A – T-Junction is ahead;
B – Skew T-Junction is ahead;
C – Side road junction from the left is ahead.
61. When you see this sign, you know that…
A – The road curves gently to the right, and the recommended speed is 80km/h;
B – The speed limit to turn right is 80km/h;
C – The road makes a gentle turn to the right for 80km.
62. This sign warns that the road…
A – Ahead is diverted to the left;
B – Is making a T-Junction ahead;
C – Is making a sharp turn to the right.
63. Sign M1 warns you that there…
A – Is a railway crossing ahead;
B – Are roadworks ahead;
C – Is a priority cross road, and that traffic on the minor road must give way.
64. No person driving a vehicle on a public road may leave their vehicle
without…
A – Setting its service brake, to prevent it from moving;
B – Setting its parking brake, to prevent it from moving further than 30cm from
position in which it was left;
C – Setting its parking brake, to prevent from moving from the position in which
left.
65. When may a person or animal sit or stand on a roof or running boar
vehicle?
A – Only animals may be carried on the roof of a moving vehicle;
B – Only when there is no space inside the vehicle;
C – Never – no animal or person may occupy the roof, running board, or any oth
place on top of a vehicle in motion.
66. The use of a temporary sign implies that, for some reason…
A – Circumstances on the roadway are not normal;
B – Traffic has to move slowly;
C – The rules of the road do not apply.
67. At an intersection…
A – Pedestrians (who are already crossing the road when the red signal man sta
ing) have right of way;
B – You may pass another vehicle, waiting to turn right, on its left side by going
C – You may stop in the intersection to off-load passengers.
68. You are caught in slow-moving, heavy traffic in the right-lane of a b
The car in front of you would like to turn right into a driveway or parkin
ped and is waiting since oncoming traffic is heavy. What should you do
A – Wait behind the car until you get an opportunity to pass on the left or to pro
B – Hoot, and pass on the left;
C – Switch on your indicator and move into the left lane.
69. What type of heavy motor vehicle (or combinations of motor vehicle
to travel at a maximum speed of 80km/h?
A – Any heavy motor vehicle carrying goods;
B – Only vehicles carrying goods which belong to the government and traffic pol
C – An articulated motor vehicle of which the Gross Combination Mass [GCM] of
tractor exceeds 9000kg.
70. When a good’s vehicle is temporarily on the roadway of a public roa
that the driver must…
A – Display at least one emergency warning sign at the back of the vehicle;
B – Put out a red fire extinguisher to warn other traffic;
C – Display one emergency warning sign in the front and one at the back of the
71. This type of sign is known as…
A – A regulatory sign;
B – A warning sign;
C – An information sign.
72. This road-marking warns the driver that…
A – They should be on the lookout for a level-crossing ahead;
B – There is a speed bump in the road;
C – There is a pedestrian crossing in the road.
73. Sign O9 warns you that there…
A – Are roadworks ahead;
B – Is a pedestrian crossing ahead;
C – Are hitchhikers ahead.
74. This road-marking warns the driver that…
A – You may not stop next to the red line;
B – You may not park next to the red line during certain times;
C – The road is under construction.
75. Sign A1 instructs you to…
A – Stop;
B – Slow down;
C – Yield.
76. What does sign CC9 mean if it faces you on the road?
A – Be on the lookout for a yellow flashing light;
B – You have right of way;
C – Slow down and give way to other vehicles.
77. Sign E8 shows that you…
A – Must not turn right;
B – May not make a u-turn for the next 500m;
C – May not make a u-turn where the sign is displayed.
78. Sign E7 prohibits you from…
A – Turning left at this point;
B – Making a u-turn;
C – Turning right at this point.
79. Sign A9 indicates that…
A – The road is a one-way roadway;
B – You must look out for traffic on your right;
C – You are allowed to park here.
80. SELECT THE CORRECT COMBINATION:
If you only have a Learner’s Licence for a heavy motor vehicle…
(i) Then there must be someone (with the same Driver’s Licence) with y
(ii) You are not allowed to drive on a freeway;
(iii) No passengers are allowed with you in the vehicle.
A – Only (i) is correct;
B – All of the above are correct;
C – Only (i) and (iii) are correct.
81. When is an adult passenger compelled to wear a seatbelt?
A – Only when a vehicle is being driven in heavy traffic;
B – Only when the driver tells them to do so;
C – When they occupy a seat fitted with a seat belt in a moving vehicle.
82. What is the maximum permissible blood alcohol concentrate (g of a
blood) of a driver?
A – 0.05g/100ml;
B – 0.50g/100ml;
C – 5.0g/100ml.
83. WHICH IS CORRECT?
A silencer…
A – Needs to be fitted;
B – Must be fitted to a vehicle to restrict engine-noise to acceptable levels;
C – With a small hole is acceptable.
84. SELECT THE CORRECT COMBINATION:
You may not…
(i) Run the engine of your vehicle unattended;
(ii) Use your vehicle without a cap on the fuel-tank;
(iii) Spin the wheels of your vehicle when pulling off.
A – Only (i) and (ii) are not allowed;
B – All of the above are not allowed;
C – Only (iiI) is not allowed.
85. Trailers (of which the Gross Vehicle Mass [GVM] does not exceed 10
A – Are not required to be fitted yellow reflective tape/material on the vehicle;
B – Shall be fitted with yellow reflective tape/material to the sides and rear of th
C – Shall be fitted with yellow reflective tape/material to the sides of the vehicle
86. What types or systems of brakes are compulsory on a heavy motor
A – A parking and service brake;
B – A service brake only;
C – A parking, service and emergency brake.
87. When is the driver allowed to drive with any fog lights switched on?
A – Only when you are driving in a convoy of slow-moving traffic;
B – When there is poor visibility (caused by dust or fog);
C – To warn other motorists.
88. The tyre tread across the entire width and circumference of a tyre o
vehicles must be at least … deep.
A – 1mm;
B – 2mm;
C – 3mm.
89. Whilst the vehicle is in motion, a driver may…
A – Not hold a cell phone with either hand;
B – Hold a cell phone, provided they keep both hands on the steering wheel;
C – Hold a cell phone with any part of their body, except their hands.
90. When a motor vehicle is stationary, what must the driver do to ensu
does not move?
A – The wheels must be turned in toward the kerb/pavement.
B – The gear lever must be left in the neutral position;
C – The parking brake must be securely applied.
91. A safe following distance is determined by a factor that, when the v
you suddenly stops, you can…
A – Swerve and pass;
B – Swerve and stop next to it;
C – Stop without swerving.
92. To increase or decrease the speed of the vehicle, you need to use t
A – Brakes;
B – Accelerator;
C – Clutch.
93. A temporary sign…
A – Has the same legal significance as a permanent sign;
B – Does not need to be taken seriously at all times of the day;
C – Is of less consequence to road users than a permanent sign.
94. You are driving on the freeway, in the far right-hand (AKA fast) lane
speed limit of 120km/h. The vehicle behind you flashes his lights at you
What do you do?
A - Remain in your lane at the speed you are traveling at;
B - Give way to the vehicle behind you by indicating your intentions, moving ove
the next lane, and allow the vehicle behind you to pass;
C - Accelerate in order to move away from the vehicle behind you.
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TEST 2
1. Sign B3 commands that…
A – You may overtake on the left in this area;
B – You must drive in the direction of the indicated arrow in the sign;
C – You may drive to the direction of the arrow.
2. Sign L9 warns you about a … ahead.
A – First-Aid post;
B – Railway Crossing;
C – Road which crosses yours.
3. Which command sign indicates that motorcars must use a specifi
A – C3; C3 G9 R1
B – G9;
C – R1.
4. The hand-signal that the officer is giving instructs oncoming traffi
A – Stop if they are approaching from the left;
B – Stop if they are approaching from the right;
C – Proceed if they are approaching from the front.
5. Sign CC9 is found at a…
A – Traffic circle where you have right of way;
B – Dangerous place where there are roadworks in progress;
C – Sharp curve to the right.
6. Sign A7 tells you to…
A – Yield at a mini-circle;
B – Yield to pedestrians;
C – Yield to traffic on the road that you are approaching.
7. This sign warns you that you may not drive there is your vehicle
A – Longer than 4.42m;
B – Higher than 4.42m;
C – Wider than 4.42m.
8. This road-marking warns the road user that…
A – No overtaking is allowed;
B – The right lane may be used by vehicles in opposite directions at different tim
C – The road will split.
9. Sign F3 prohibits which classes of road users beyond this sign?
A – Pedestrians and bicycles;
B – Bicycles only;
C – Pedestrians only.
10. Which of the following traffic lights’ flashing arrow indicates that
and may proceed left if there is no crossing traffic?
A – X2; X2 X3 X6
B – X3;
C – X6.
11. Which of the following is considered to be the most important “R
South Africa?
A – Always be courteous and considerate towards other road users;
B – Do not exceed the speed limit;
C – Keep to the left side of the road as far as possible.
12. SELECT THE CORRECT COMBINATION:
Which of the following can be regarded as an abandoned vehicle?
A Vehicle…
A – (i) whose owner cannot be identified;
(ii) that is parked illegally;
(iii) that is likely to cause an obstruction.
B – (i) that is parked illegally;
(ii) that has been parked for 12 hours in the same spot on an urban road;
(iii) that is parked in a no-stopping area.
C – (i) that is parked illegally;
(ii) that is parked in a no-stopping area;
(iii) that has been parked for 3 days in the same place on an urban road.
13. An abandoned vehicle may be removed by…
A – Nobody;
B – A traffic officer, who then impounds it;
C – Passengers who feel that it is likely to be a cause of danger.
14. When may a driver disobey the rules of the road?
A – Only when instructed to do so by a traffic officer;
B – Under no circumstances;
C – In case of an emergency.
15. Under what circumstances (if any) are you allowed to drive on th
of a roadway with traffic travelling in both directions?
A – When the emergency (hazard) lights of the vehicle are turned on;
B – When a traffic officer has directed you to do so;
C – Under no circumstances.
16. SELECT THE CORRECT COMBINATION:
The dipped (low) beam of a motor vehicle should…
A – (i) be used in urban areas;
(ii) be used in dense traffic;
(iii) strike the road surface not more than 45m ahead of the vehicle.
B – (i) be used in rural areas;
(ii) be used in dense traffic;
(iii) only be used when there is no approaching traffic.
C – (i) be used between sunrise and sunset;
(ii) be used on a misty day;
(iii) strike the road surface more than 150m ahead of the vehicle.
17. Are you allowed to park on a one-way street that is narrower tha
A – No;
B – Yes;
C – Only on the pavement (sidewalk).
18. What colour must be emitted by the rear (brake) lights of a heav
A – Any colour, as long as they are visible;
B – Amber;
C – Red.
19. Sign A5 tells you to yield…
A – at a mini-circle;
B – to pedestrians;
C – and give way to traffic on the road that you are crossing.
20. This sign indicates that you may not enter the junction until…
A – Every other vehicle which had stopped at the stop line to your left, and whic
cross your path, has cleared the intersection;
B – Every other vehicle which had stopped at any other stop line before you has
the intersection;
C – Every other vehicle which had stopped at the stop line to your right, and wh
would cross your path, has cleared the intersection.
21. Sign B1 tells you that you must…
A – travel lower than the speed indicated;
B – Travel at (or faster than) the speed indicated;
C – Stop 50m from this sign.
22. Which of the following signs indicate that the lanes converge ahe
A – W2; W2 W4 W6
B – W4;
C – W6.
23. Sign E1 prohibits you from sounding a horn/hooter for…
A – 500m;
B – 300m;
C – 100m.
24. Sign A8 tells you that…
A – You may proceed carefully;
B – No delivery vehicle may enter;
C – No vehicles at all may proceed past this sign.
25. When approaching this sign, the driver must…
A – Yield and carry on when it is safe to do so;
B – Stop behind the stop line and give right of way to vehicles from the right;
C – Know that there is a stop ahead.
26. Sign D4 tells you that…
A – You are at the beginning of a Toll Road, and to pay the fee at the Toll Plaza;
B – You are approaching a tunnel;
C – There is a taxi stand ahead.
27. Sign Q3 warns that there is…
A – a possibility of slow-moving vehicles ahead;
B – a gravel road ahead;
C – roadworks ahead.
28. This sign indicates to a driver that a high-speed exit is … ahead.
A – 10m;
B – 1km;
C – 100m.
29. SELECT THE CORRECT COMBINATION:
You have been involved in an accident; what do you do?
A – (i) Immediately stop your vehicle;
(ii) Report the accident to the police within 72 hours;
(iii) Assist any injured people.
B – (i) See what damage has been done;
(ii) Drink intoxicating liquor to keep your nerves calm;
(iii) Call the police.
C – (i) Immediately stop your vehicle;
(ii) Move the vehicle ONLY if told to do so by a traffic officer;
(iii) Call the police if someone has been killed.
30. If you are approaching pedestrians who are crossing the intersec
you do?
A – Give way to pedestrians who are already crossing;
B – Don’t give way to pedestrians who are waiting to cross;
C – Slow down and hoot.
31. What is the purpose of a gear lever?
A – To drive down a steep descent;
B – To assist with braking;
C – To select the appropriate gear.
32. Your goods vehicle has broken down on a public road. You must
gency triangle at least … behind the vehicle.
A – 20m;
B – 30m;
C – 45m.
33. What is the function of a regulatory sign?
A – They control and direct the flow of traffic;
B – They warn of potential hazards;
C – They serve as a navigation aid.
34. What is the minimum age required to obtain a Learner’s Licence
vehicle (not exceeding 3 500kg), and for how long is this Licence val
A – 18 years old, 18 months;
B – 17 years old, 24 months;
C – 18 years old, 12 months.
35. SELECT THE CORRECT COMBINATION:
There is a 4-way stop ahead; how must you react?
A – (i) Stop;
(ii) Wait until another driver signals for you to proceed;
(iii) Give way to traffic on your right.
B – (i) Stop;
(ii) Complete your observations and move off when it is safe to do so;
(iii) Ensure that vehicles move off in the same sequence as they arrived at th
C – (i) Slow down;
(ii) Move off because you have right of way;
(iii) Only give way to pedestrians.
36. Sign J8 prohibits you from driving…
A – Too fast because of heavy mist;
B – Faster than 100km/h at night;
C – Slower than 100km/h.
37. Sign A6 tells you to yield…
A – To pedestrians;
B – At a mini-circle;
C – At some intersections and give way to traffic on the road that you are appro
38. Sign … shows that a Bus Lane Reservation begins at this point.
A – Q6; Q6 I2 F7
B – I2;
C – F7.
39. Which of the following road-markings warn you of a railway cross
A – Y8; Y4 Y8 Z5
B – Z5;
C – Y4.
40. Which sign prohibits Abnormal Vehicles on the road?
A – D2; D2 H8 G3
B – H8;
C – G3.
41. Which of the following diagrammatic signs indicate that there is
lane ahead? U6
A – W1; W1 W9
B – U6;
C – W9.
42. This sign indicates to the driver of a vehicle that…
A – They are entering a highway;
B – There are heavy vehicles entering the road from the left;
C – Two additional lanes are added to the road, without a reduction in the total n
of lanes.
43. Which of the following signs show that this lane is for mini-buses
A – BB2; BB2 BB10 BB8
B – BB10;
C – BB8.
44. Road-marking Y3 shows you that…
A – A dual road begins here;
B – You may stop in this area;
C – You may not cross the line or overtake in this area.
45. The driver of a vehicle may not cross a public road unless…
A – Looking, signalling their intentions, and then moving into the roadway;
B – They look into the rear-view mirror, engage gear and accelerate, so that the
enter the road;
C – The road is clear of moving traffic for a sufficient distance to allow them to c
road, without obstructing or endangering any traffic.
46. Guidance & Information signs have a green or brown background
background do these boards have on freeways?
A – Blue;
B – Red;
C – Yellow.
47. Which statement is correct?
A heavy motor vehicle may…
A – be fitted with a spot light to add an extra beam when it is raining;
B – be fitted with a spot light to warn others of roadworks;
C – not be used on a public road if it is fitted with a spot light, which emits a bea
that deflects in any direction.
48. Who is exempt from wearing a seatbelt in a light motor vehicle?
A – A 10-year-old child sitting in the front passenger seat;
B – A person who has a medical certificate, and the driver (while reversing);
C – Elderly people.
49. What is the requirement regarding noise caused by a heavy moto
A – A person may operate a vehicle causing excessive noise, but only at night;
B – A person may operate a vehicle causing excessive noise outside of town;
C – No person may operate a vehicle on the public road in such a manner that c
excessive noise.
50. When is it permissible to park in a “No Stopping” area?
A – Only if no other parking area is available;
B – Parking is permissible, but stopping is not;
C – It is not permissible to park where stopping is not permitted either.
51. Which of the following rules apply when a vehicle has been fitted
on all seats?
A – All occupants of the vehicle (the driver and all passengers) are compelled to
seatbelts;
B – Only the people sitting in the front need to wear seatbelts;
C – Only the driver needs to wear a seatbelt.
52. Prohibition signs are what colour?
A – A yellow and white circle;
B – A red, white & black triangle;
C – A black symbol on a white circle with a red border.
53. SELECT THE CORRECT COMBINATION:
You may only stop on the freeway for the following reasons…
A – (i) It is a designated parking area;
(ii) In accordance with a traffic officer’s instruction;
(iii) It is for a cause beyond your control.
B – (i) It is a designated stopping area;
(ii) You want to have a sandwich, so you pull over onto the shoulder of the fr
(iii) In accordance with road signs.
C – (i) In accordance with a traffic officer’s instructions;
(ii) In accordance with road signs;
(iii) If you feel as if you are endangering other road users.
54. Sign H10 indicates that this area is reserved for…
A – Rickshaws;
B – Animal-Drawn Vehicles;
C – Vehicles transporting disabled people.
55. Sign B10 indicates that…
A – Only motorcycles may drive there;
B – Only pedal cycles (bicycles) may ride there;
C – Drivers must be aware of cyclists.
56. Which of the following reservation signs indicate that a specific p
reserved for vehicles carrying hazardous substances?
A – I9; I9 I10 J2
B – I10;
C – J2.
57. This flag signal is instructing the driver to…
A – Stop and pass on the right when it is safe to do so;
B – Proceed;
C – Be careful of construction vehicles.
58. Beyond which sign may you find a police roadblock?
A – S1; S1 S2 R6
B – S2;
C – R6.
59. Which of the following reservation signs indicate that a specific a
reserved for construction vehicles?
A – H6; H1 H4 H6
B – H1;
C – H4.
60. Where would you find this sign?
A – Only in towns or suburbs;
B – On a freeway, indicating dedicated exit lanes;
C – On any public road indicating single exit lanes.
61. Sign K3 forbids…
A – Parking in this area for longer than 3 hours;
B – Motorcars from driving on this road during these times;
C – Motorcars from stopping in this area.
62. Sign O4 warns you that….
A – The traffic lights ahead are out of order;
B – There are traffic lights ahead;
C – There are emergency flashing lights ahead.
63. Sign E8 prohibits you from…
A – Turning left at this point;
B – Making a U-Turn at this point;
C – Turning right at this point.
64. This sign indicates that…
A – You should not yield to motorcycles;
B – Motorcycles are prohibited;
C – This is a motorcycle lane.
65. You have missed the exit on the freeway; you must…
A – Reverse to take the missed exit;
B – Stop;
C – Drive on, and take the next exit.
66. Where may you legally stop your vehicle?
A – 4m from a tunnel;
B – 5m from a pedestrian crossing;
C – 6m from a railway crossing.
67. Are you, as the driver of a vehicle, responsible for ensuring that
wear seatbelts?
A – Yes, you must ensure that all passengers wear seatbelts;
B – No, you are not responsible;
C – No, you must only ensure that passengers under 14 years old wear their sea
cause adults are responsible for themselves.
68. SELECT THE CORRECT COMBINATION:
When is it compulsory for you to stop your vehicle?
A – (i) When signalled to do so by a scholar patrol;
(ii) When your vehicle has been involved in an accident;
(iii) When signalled to do so by a traffic officer.
B – (i) When signalled to do so by a person leading animals;
(ii) If another driver gives you a signal to stop on the freeway;
(iii) When your vehicle has been involved in an accident.
C – (i) Inside the railway reserve at a level crossing;
(ii) When signalled to do so by a person leading farm animals;
(iii) When signalled to do so by a hitchhiker.
69. When flags have to be used to indicate projections, they…
A – Must be red, and at least 300mm x 300mm;
B – May be any colour, as long as they are visible;
C – Must be any sized red flag.
70. What is the general speed on urban roads, unless otherwise indi
A – 40km/h;
B – 60km/h;
C – 80km/h.
71. If you have a Learner’s Licence, and you are driving a vehicle, wh
original licence be?
A – In the possession of your parent/guardian/caregiver;
B – In the possession of our Driving School;
C – With you in the vehicle.
72. SELECT THE CORRECT COMBINATION:
Which of the following provisions prevent you from obtaining a Drive
(i) You already have a Licence for the same class of vehicle;
(ii) You have been previously disqualified (by a court of law)
Licence, and it is still in force;
(iii) Your Licence has been suspended, and the suspension has
A – None of the above provisions;
B – Only (i) and (iii);
C – All of the above provisions.
73. Sign M1 warns you that there…
A – is a railway crossing ahead;
B – are roadworks ahead;
C – is a priority crossroad ahead, and traffic on the minor road must give way.
74. Sign N8 warns that there is…
A – a bumpy road ahead;
B – two-way traffic ahead;
C – a crossroad ahead.
75. Sign D5 tells you that you must…
A – switch on your headlights (to dipped/low beam) until visibility improves;
B – dim your headlights;
C – switch off your headlights.
76. This road-marking warns you that…
A – Roads cross ahead;
B – There is a level crossing ahead;
C – The freeway ends ahead.
77. Sign O9 warns you that there…
A – are roadworks ahead;
B – is a pedestrian crossing ahead;
C – are hitchhikers ahead.
78. Sign P8 warns you that there…
A – are two lanes ahead;
B – is a dual roadway ahead;
C – is a tunnel ahead.
79. Sign M9 warns you that…
A – There is a sharp junction ahead;
B – There are powerlines ahead;
C – The dual roadway you are travelling on comes to an end ahead.
80. Sign Q10 warns that there is a … ahead.
A – speed bump;
B – Bumpy road;
C – Mini-circle.
81. Sign Q5 warns you that there is a … ahead.
A – Narrow bridge;
B – Gate;
C – Narrow tunnel.
82. When you see this sign, it means that … may use this portion of
A – All two-wheeled vehicles;
B – Only animal-drawn vehicles;
C – Only horse-drawn vehicles.
83. Sign E7 prohibits you from…
A – Turning left at this point;
B – Making a U-Turn;
C – Turning right at this point.
84. When may a driver cross a public roadway?
A – Only when no other vehicle is in sight;
B – Only when the road is clear of moving traffic for a sufficient distance to allow
cross safely;
C – Only when it is not peak traffic.
85. When are you allowed to cross a “No Overtaking” (solid white) li
A – To avoid an obstruction in the road;
B – To overtake another vehicle;
C – If it is safe to do so.
86. SELECT THE CORRECT COMBINATION:
When herding animals on a public road, herdsmen must…
A – (i) Carry a red flag during the day;
(ii) Display a red light at night;
(iii) Ensure that these are displayed 150m ahead of and behind the herd.
B – (i) Carry a yellow flag during the day;
(ii) Carry a yellow light at night;
(iii) Ensure that these are displayed 100m behind the herd.
C – (i) Carry a green flag during the day;
(ii) Carry a green light at night;
(iii) Ensure that these are displayed 50m behind the herd.
87. TRUE/FALSE?
You are allowed to unfasten your seatbelt while reversing.
A – False;
B – True in certain circumstances/situations;
C – True.
88. SELECT THE CORRECT COMBINATION:
Your vehicle’s headlights must be switched on…
(i) at any time of the day when you cannot see persons and vehicles
(ii) from sunset to sunrise;
(iii) when it rains, and you cannot see 100m in front of you.
A – Only (i) and (ii) are correct;
B – All of the above are correct;
C – Only (ii) is correct.
89. Which statement is correct?
A – A driver of a motor vehicle may overtake on the right-hand side of the road
roadway is a public road in an urban area, and the roadway is of sufficient width
more lanes of moving vehicles;
B – Under no circumstances may a driver overtake on the right-hand side;
C – A driver of a motor vehicle may pass or overtake on the right-hand side only
sunset.
90. What must you do if you are driving on a public road and your ce
A – Answer the call if you feel as if it safe to do so;
B – Pull off the road where it is safe (and permitted), and answer the call;
C – Answer the call, and ask the person to call back later.
91. Which of the following actions is compulsory?
A – Set the handbrake before leaving the vehicle unattended;
B – Switch on your headlights at 17h30 in winter;
C – Give right of way to elderly drivers.
92. The flat, raised hand of a traffic officer means…
A – Stop;
B – Proceed with caution;
C – You may turn right at this point.
93. The chevron T7 (with the arrow head pointing inwards) indicates
A – There are sharp curves ahead;
B – The lanes converge at this point;
C – The road does not go beyond the chevron (ie it is a dead-end road).
94. Sign T3 shows that you…
A – May not enter beyond this sign;
B – Are approaching a level two- (or more) track railway crossing;
C – Are approaching double boom-gates ahead.
95. When you see this sign, you know that you…
A – May not drive in this lane in a low-occupancy vehicle;
B – May drive in this lane in a motorcar provided there are at least four occupan
C – Have to travel 12km to the nearest restrooms.
96. Sign A1 instructs you to…
A – Stop;
B – Slow down;
C – Yield.
97. Sign N6 warns that there…
A – Are detours ahead;
B – Is a winding road with curves ahead;
C – Is a slippery surface ahead.
98. Sign E8 shows that you…
A – Must not turn right;
B – May not make a U-Turn for the next 500m;
C – May not make a U-Turn where the sign is displayed.
99. Sign P1 warns you that there…
A – Is a pedestrian crossing ahead;
B – Are children ahead;
C – Is a shopping centre ahead.
100. What does sign CC9 mean if it faces you on the road?
A – Be on the lookout for a flashing yellow light;
B – You have right of way;
C – Slow down and give way to others.
101. This sign shows you that…
A – There is a picnic spot at the next intersection;
B – You may use this area for stopping in case your brakes fail;
C – Heavy vehicles must turn left at the next intersection.
102. Sign S5 warns you that there is a … ahead.
A – River;
B – Drift, which may contain water or debris;
C – Weighbridge.
103. Sign A9 indicates that…
A – The road is a one-way roadway to the left;
B – You must look out for traffic on your right;
C – You are allowed to park there.
104. Sign R1 warns that there is … ahead.
A – A dangerous curve;
B – Reduced visibility;
C – A slippery road, especially when wet.
105. What is the duty of a driver when re-filling the fuel tank with petro
A – The driver may not cause or allow the engine to run whilst petrol or other fla
fuel is being transferred into the fuel tank;
B – They may only allow the engine to run if diesel fuel is being transferred into
C – They may start the engine whilst petrol or other flammable fuel is being tran
into the tank, to check if the fuel tank is full.
106. What is the stopping distance behind another vehicle?
A – 4m (one car length);
B – 2m;
C – 1,5m.
107. SELECT THE CORRECT COMBINATION:
Which of the following rules must you apply at a pedestrian crossing?
A – (i) Stop for pedestrians about to enter the crossing;
(ii) Stop for pedestrians crossing;
(iii) Hoot to indicate to pedestrians that they must not cross the road.
B – (i) Stop behind the white line;
(ii) Give way to pedestrians waiting to cross, or already crossing;
(iii) Move if it is safe to do so.
C – (i) Stop behind the white line;
(ii) You may overtake the stationary vehicle at the crossing if it is safe to
(iii) Stop for any pedestrians in the vicinity.
108. You may park…
A – On a two-way road that is narrower than 5,5m in an urban area;
B – On a traffic island;
C – 10m from a pedestrian crossing.
109. The flashing yellow light of a traffic light tells you to…
A – Proceed with caution;
B – Yield to any pedestrian crossing the road;
C – Stop, and wait for green to proceed.
110. TRUE OR FALSE?
A traffic or police officer is allowed to overrule any road sign or rule of
A – True, only when executing their duties;
B – False;
C – True only in certain situations.
111. Which of the following statements is in compliance with the Road
ing animals on the freeway?
A – A person leading a herd of cattle may cross a freeway;
B – No person shall leave or allow an animal to be on the freeway;
C – Grazing animals may roam alongside the freeway.
112. Which statement is correct?
A – You may straddle lane lines;
B – The general speed limit for motor vehicles on a road in an urban area is 100
C – You may not park on a traffic island.
113. You are allowed to drive over the dividing space or barrier on divid
following conditions/situations:
A – At an intersection or opening where it is not prohibited by a road marking, si
traffic officer;
B – If there is no vehicle driving next to you;
C – If there is no oncoming traffic.
114. This sign shows you that…
A – There is a photographic studio;
B – The taking of photographs is not permitted;
C – There is a speed-trap camera monitoring the intersection at the traffic light.
115. Sign O3 warns you that there…
A – Is a T-Junction ahead;
B – Are concealed driveways on the left and right;
C – Are curves in the road ahead.
116. Which sign means that you must pay Toll fees?
A – C4; C4 D4 E3
B – D4;
C – E3.
117. Sign G5 forbids…
A – Tractors to use this road;
B – Any animals on this road;
C – Animal-drawn vehicles to use this road.
118. Sign Y1 is a regulatory road-marking which indicates…
A – The point of which right of way must be yielded to other traffic;
B – You must reverse;
C – You may not stop there.
119. Sign R5 warns you that there are…
A – Stones falling from above;
B – Loose stones on the road ahead;
C – Road works ahead.
120. The diagrammatic sign (W1) indicates that…
A – The left lane ends;
B – The right lane ends;
C – There is a bridge ahead.
121. Sign Q8 warns you that the…
A – Road narrows from the right-hand side;
B – Freeway ends here;
C – Road narrows from both sides.
122. What is the meaning of sign DD2?
A – You have to drive at least 80km/h;
B – It warns other drivers that if they exceed 80km/h, they will be prosecuted by
trap camera;
C – You must drive in the slow lane.
123. This sign shows you that…
A – There is a one-way roadway ahead;
B – Only cars may enter here;
C – The road ends ahead.
124. Which sign warns that the left hand lane comes to an end?
A – O1; O1 N10 Q8
B – N10;
C – Q8.
125. The tyre tread across the entire width, and around the entire circu
of all motor vehicles must be at least … deep.
A – 1mm;
B – 2mm;
C – 3mm.
126. You may drive through an amber (orange) traffic light if…
A – There is no time for an emergency stop;
B – There is no other traffic at the intersection;
C – Your vehicle is already over the stop line.
127. When driving a motor vehicle, what is the minimum safe following
tain when following another vehicle?
A – 5m at 100km/h;
B – A driver may drive as close as possible to the vehicle in front, so that overta
be easier;
C – A distance determined by the 2-second rule.
128. Which statement is false, as far as the general duties of the road c
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A – You may not allow passengers to enter or exit a vehicle while it is still movin
B – You may not run the engine if it is emitting excessive smoke or fumes;
C – You may leave the engine running while pumping fuel into the vehicle.
129. How far may you park from the left edge of the roadway?
A – Not more than 450mm from the edge of the roadway?
B – Not more than 1m from the edge of the roadway;
C – A vehicle may not be parked in the roadway unless in a designated parking a
130. If you come to a traffic light and the red light is flashing, you must
A – Slow down;
B – Proceed with caution;
C – Stop as for a 4-way stop, and yield to pedestrians.
131. Who has right of way at a junction were traffic is required to move
A – Pedestrians;
B – Heavy motor vehicles;
C – Vehicles within the junction, approaching from the right.
132. What is the purpose of the hooter?
A – To warn other road users in order to avoid a collision;
B – To help taxi drivers get attention of potential passengers;
C – To request a family member to open the gate at home.
133. You may stop…
A – 1,5m away from a tunnel or bridge;
B – Within 9m of the approach side of a pedestrian crossing;
C – Next to, or opposite, another vehicle where the road is less than 9m wide.
134. Is it permissible to drive with the engine of a motor vehicle uncove
A – No, the engine must be covered so as not to be a source of danger;
B – Yes, the engine may be uncovered, provided it is not noisy;
C – Yes, the engine may be uncovered, but during daylight only.
135. Under which circumstances may you not run your engine?
A – While you are sitting in the driver’s seat, talking to a friend in front of their h
B – While you are waiting at a traffic light;
C – While you are filling up with fuel.
136. Sign S1 shows you a flashing light, which means that you can expe
A – Temporary hazard;
B – Traffic signal;
C – Stop sign.
137. This sign shows you that…
A – There is a freeway ahead, with traffic going in different directions;
B – The one-way road that you are travelling on will change to two-way traffic ah
C – There is two-way traffic on the crossing road ahead.
138. The diagrammatic sign (W5) indicates that…
A – The traffic lanes converge;
B – The right lane splits;
C – There is an additional lane.
139. Which of the following signs indicate a sharp turn to the left?
A – N3; N3 B4 A9
B – B4;
C – A9.
140. Road Marking BB5 denotes…
A – Parking for taxis only;
B – Toll-free parking;
C – Parking for tourist buses only.
141. Which of the following signs indicates that there is a dangerous st
the road ahead?
A – Q9; Q9 S3 R7
B – S3;
C – R7.
142. Which of the following signs warns you that the road ahead narrow
A – N9; N9 Q8 Q7
B – Q8;
C – Q7.
143. This sign advises drivers of heavy motor vehicles…
A – That learner drivers may not drive there as it is too dangerous;
B – To engage a lower gear, which helps keep to a lower constant speed, to prev
brakes from overheating.
C – That they should be travelling in the highest gear.
144. Which of the following warning signs indicate that there are stron
A – Q4; Q4 R2 S4
B – R2;
C – S4.
145. Which sign shows that no vehicles that exceed the mass indicated
allowed beyond a certain point?
A – D7; D7 C7 D10
B – C7;
C – D10.
146. When towing another vehicle, the maximum distance between the
A – 2m;
B – 5m;
C – 3,5m.
147. Which of the following is correct, as far as the use of cell phones i
A – You may hold (or operate) a cell phone in your hand while driving if you are
endangering other traffic;
B – You are not allowed to hold (or operate) a cell phone while driving.
C – You may hold (or operate) a cell phone in your hand while driving if you are
traffic, going very slowly, because you are late for work and want to notify your
148. What is the function of a clutch?
A – It is used to disconnect the engine from the transmission;
B – It is used to freewheel down a hill;
C – It is used to reduce the speed of a vehicle.
149. SELECT THE CORRECT COMBINATION:
When may you overtake a vehicle on the left?
A – (i) When it is safe to do so;
(ii) If the vehicle you are passing is turning right;
(iii) On a one-way urban roadway that is wide enough for two or more ve
to drive alongside each other.
B – (i) When a vehicle has stopped at a pedestrian crossing;
(ii) On a curve;
(iii) When the space to the left of the edge-line marking is open on the si
road.
C – (i) When it is a straight road;
(ii) When your view is not obstructed;
(iii) When the space to the left of the edge-line marking is open on the si
road.
150. When must your parking lamps be used?
A – When the vehicle is parked on a public road 12m or more from a lit streetligh
B – When driving in the rain;
C – When parked in the dark, no matter where the vehicle is standing.
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1. A double white line that separates two lanes of traffic moving in oppos
means that…
A – You may cross it to access property;
B – No traffic may cross the solid lines for any reason;
C – You may overtake vehicles if it is safe to do so.
2. When should you drive your vehicle with the headlights set on main be
A – At night, on open, unlit roads;
B – When there are no vehicles travelling ahead of or coming towards you;
C – Both of the above.
3. As the driver of a vehicle, you are allowed to…
A – Let a child sit on a passenger’s lap on the front seat;
B – Let passengers give hand signals on your behalf;
C – Put your arm out of the window to give legal hand signals.
4. Which of the following pedestrians have right of way?
A – Someone waiting at a red traffic light;
B – Someone crossing the road 20m away from the pedestrian crossing;
C – Someone waiting to cross at a pedestrian crossing.
5. Sign … prohibits the drivers of light motor vehicles to overtake other v
A – N8; N8 E9 E10
B – E9;
C – E10.
6. Which sign indicates that the shoulder of the road is softer than usual?
A – R7; R7 R8 S8
B – R8;
C – S8.
7. Sign … prohibits drivers from proceeding past the sign.
A – A8; A8 E8 M8
B – E8;
C – M8.
8. If you come to a traffic light and the red light is flashing, you must…
A – Stop, and proceed only when it is safe to do so;
B – Look out for a police blockade;
C – Stop, and wait for the green light.
9. Which of the following signs indicate that buses are prohibited on a sp
A – G6; G6 F7 C6
B – F7;
C – C6.
10. Road-marking Y8 shows that…
A – You are allowed to park there for 1 hour;
B – You must keep this area clear at all times;
C – Buses are allowed to stop there.
11. In Sketch 4, what must Vehicle B do?
A – Drive past Vehicle A if there are no other vehicles;
B – Drive over the stop line after Vehicle A, if there are no oncoming vehicles;
C – Stop behind Vehicle A, drive to the stop line once Vehicle A has moved off,
then stop behind the stop line (RTM1) and drive off when it is safe to do so.
12. This sign shows drivers that…
A – The road turns to the right only;
B – There is an alternative route at the next intersection to the right;
C – At the next intersection, the driver must turn right.
13. Sign … shows that, if the Mass Load Limit exceeds the indicated limit
not proceed beyond a certain point.
A – D8; D8 D9 D10
B – D9;
C – D10.
14. What is the maximum permissible blood alcohol concentrate (g of alc
blood) of a driver?
A – 0.02g;
B – 0.05g;
C – 0.08g.
15. If an emergency vehicle, sounding an emergency siren, stops behind
stop, you should…
A – Proceed, because you got there first;
B – Sound your hooter to alert other road users of the situation;
C – Move safely out of the way to give the emergency vehicle right of way.
16. What is the background colour of a temporary sign?
A – Yellow;
B – Red;
C – Blue.
17. The use of a temporary sign implies that, for some reason, …
A – Circumstances on the roadway are not normal;
B – Traffic has to move slowly;
C – The rules of the road do not apply.
18. Under which condition would you be able to stop your vehicle safely a
shorter distance?
A – When travelling at a high speed;
B – On a dry road;
C – On a wet road.
19. What is the speed limit, unless otherwise indicated by a regulatory si
(or combination of vehicle) with a GV/CM (Gross Vehicle/Combination Mas
9000kg on a freeway?
A – 80km/h;
B – 120km/h;
C – 90km/h.
20. A warning sign’s colour code is…
A – A yellow and blue triangle;
B – A blue and white disk;
C – A triangular sign, with a black symbol on a white background, with a red borde
21. What should a driver consider when following another vehicle?
A – A driver should be able to see the rear tyres of the vehicle in front;
B – A driver should follow at a safe distance and be able to stop the vehicle safely
emergency situation, or should the vehicle in front slow down or stop.
C – The driver should follow another vehicle three car lengths behind.
22. A Learner Driver of a heavy motor vehicle…
A – Is not allowed to drive on a freeway;
B – Must have someone (who has a Driver’s Licence of the same code) with them
the vehicle;
C – Is not allowed to drive faster than 60km/h.
23. How far may you reverse your vehicle?
A – 500m;
B – 200m;
C – As far as it is safe to do so.
24. What is the last action to take before changing lanes?
A – Flash your lights;
B – Hoot;
C – Check your blind spots to ensure that it is safe to change lanes.
25. Sign … indicates that there are slow-moving vehicles travelling down
A – Q1; Q1 Q3 Q2
B – Q3;
C – Q2.
26. Which of the following signs prohibit goods vehicles over the GVM (G
A – F10; F10 C9 P10
B – C9;
C – P10.
27. This sign shows the road user that…
A – There is an exit to the left;
B – The two lanes are merging;
C – The road is splitting.
28. Which sign indicates that a goods vehicle may not overtake another g
for the next 500m?
A – H4; H4 E10 E9
B – E10;
C – E9.
29. Which of the following signs indicate that you must give right of way
A – A5; A5 CC9 B6
B – CC9;
C – B6.
30. Which of these signs show that there are low-flying aircraft ahead?
A – S6; S6 S4 D4
B – S4;
C – D4.
31. This sign warns drivers that a … is ahead.
A – T-Junction;
B – Skew T-Junction;
C – Side road junction from the right.
32. Sign … shows that construction vehicles are prohibited to use this roa
A – G1; G1 C10 D3
B – C10;
C – D3.
33. Sign E2 prohibits you from…
A – Picking up hitchhikers for the next 2km;
B – Overtaking for the next 100m;
C – Stopping to pick up hitchhikers for 500m beyond this sign.
34. When you see road-marking Y4 on the road, you must…
A – Drive on the painted island to allow others to pass;
B – Not drive or stop on the painted island;
C – Only overtake in this area.
35. This sign indicates to all road users that…
A – Only pedestrians are allowed in this area;
B – Pedestrians have right of way, and any vehicle is allowed to enter this area;
C – Pedestrians have right of way, but only selected vehicles are allowed to enter
36. A heavy motor vehicle must be equipped with an efficient exhaust sile
A – Keeps noise to a minimum level;
B – Emits a colourless gas;
C – Does not emit exhaust gas or smoke from the engine which is so dense that it
the vision of other road users.
37. How far away from a fire hydrant are you permitted to park?
A – 1.5m on each side;
B – Next to it;
C – 1m on each side.
38. What should you do if you are being overtaken by another vehicle?
A – Brake, and pull over to the left side of the road;
B – Release the accelerator pedal, and slow down if necessary;
C – Accelerate.
39. SELECT THE CORRECT COMBINATION:
The lights of your vehicle, parked on a public road between sunset & sun
to be left on when the vehicle is parked…
(i) 10m from a lit street-light;
(ii) Next to the roadway;
(iii) In a demarcated parking area.
A – Only (ii) and (iii) are correct;
B – Only (i) and (iii) are correct;
C – All of the above are correct.
40. Control signs tell you when to stop or yield, and when you are prohib
a certain area. They are white on a … background.
A – Green;
B – Red;
C – Blue.
41. What must you do if you have missed the exit on the freeway?
A – Reverse & Take the exit;
B – Make a U-turn and go back;
C – Carry on until the next exit.
42. SELECT THE CORRECT OPTION:
Which rule must be adhered to when towing a vehicle?
A– (i) The two vehicles must not be more than 5m apart;
(ii) The tow rope/bar must be securely attached to both vehicles;
(iii) The towed vehicle must have efficient brakes.
B– (i) You may not exceed 50km/h;
(ii) The two vehicles must not be more than 4m apart;
(iii) No passengers are allowed in the towed vehicle.
C– (i) The person controlling the towed vehicle must have a valid licence for th
vehicle;
(ii) The towed vehicle must have efficient brakes;
(iii) The two vehicles must not be more than 3.5m apart.
43. No person driving a vehicle on a public road may leave their vehicle u
without…
A – Setting its service brake, to prevent it from moving;
B – Setting its parking brake, to prevent it from moving further than 30cm from th
in which it was left;
C – Setting its parking brake, to prevent it from moving from the position in which
44. Which sign indicates that only motor cars may park here?
A – I6; I6 G10 W9
B – G10;
C – W9.
45. Which temporary sign prohibits vehicles in the right lane from driving
speed indicated?
A – CC5; CC5 CC6 K7
B – CC6;
C – K7.
46. Sign M5 warns you that you are approaching a…
A – Gravel road;
B – Winding road;
C – Staggered junction.
47. This sign indicates to the driver of a vehicle that the…
A – Minimum speed limit in the right-hand lane is temporarily 80km/h;
B – Maximum speed limit in the right-hand lane is temporarily 80km/h;
C – Minimum speed limit in the right-hand lane is permanently 80km/h.
48. Road-marking A in Sketch 6 tells you that…
A – You may not stop next to the red line;
B – Only ambulances may stop there;
C – It is an emergency lane marking.
49. Which of the following signs indicate that there is two-way traffic ahe
A – O6; O6 Q7 N8
B – Q7;
C – N8.
50. This sign indicates to drivers that there are…
A – Road works within 1km;
B – Obstructions in the road for 1km;
C – Obstructions in the road 1km ahead that affect the traffic movement.
51. Chevron … indicates that the road ends here.
A – T6; T6 T7 T8
B – T8
C – T7.
52. SELECT THE CORRECT OPTION:
When driving on a single-lane road, when is it allowed to drive on the lef
to let other vehicles overtake you?
A– (i) Between sunset & sunrise;
(ii) If it is safe to do so;
(iii) If people and vehicles are clearly visible 100m ahead.
B– (i) Only when it is safe to do so;
(ii) Between sunrise & sunset;
(iii) When pedestrians and other vehicles are clearly visible for 150m.
C– (i) Between sunrise & sunset;
(ii) When people and vehicles are visible for 100m ahead.
(iii) If it is safe to do so.
53. Which statement is correct with regards to vehicle controls (in norma
A – You must only use your right foot on the accelerator;
B – You may not use the clutch for every gear change;
C – You can use the parking brake (AKA handbrake) to stop the vehicle.
54. When you are approaching a traffic light at the light is amber (orange
A – Cross the intersection if there is no other traffic;
B – Cross the intersection if there are no pedestrians;
C – Stop behind the line, if it is safe to do so, and wait for the green light.
55. When may a person or animal sit or stand on a roof or running board
A – Only animals may be carried on the roof of a moving vehicle;
B – Only when there is no space inside the vehicle;
C – Never – no person or animal may occupy the roof, running board or any other
on top of a vehicle in motion.
56. Is it advisable to drive with your left foot on the clutch?
A – Yes, it will enable you to make smooth gear changes;
B – Yes, it is a place to rest your foot;
C – No, as it would cause unnecessary wear on your clutch & clutch plate.
57. SELECT THE CORRECT OPTION:
Where may you not reverse your vehicle?
A– (i) On a freeway;
(ii) At an intersection.
B– (i) On a public road;
(ii) In an urban area.
C– (i) In a parking area;
(ii) On a one-way road.
58. SELECT THE CORRECT COMBINATION:
Your knowledge about which aspects will be tested if you want to obtain
(i) Vehicle Controls;
(ii) Road Signs & Markings;
(iii) Traffic Rules.
A – Only (ii);
B – All of the above;
C – Only (i) and (ii).
59. A load may not project more than … behind a vehicle.
A – 1m;
B – 1.8m;
C – 1.4m.
60. In Sketch 4, there is a priority cross-road.
Which statement is incorrect?
A – Vehicles A & B are driving on the minor road;
B – Vehicle A has right of way;
C – The vehicles on the other road have priority.
61. Sign … shows that only goods vehicles are allowed in this area.
A – C8; C8 F9 C5
B – F9;
C – C5.
62. This sign indicates that the driver of a vehicle…
A – Must proceed straight;
B – Is approaching a cul-de-sac;
C – May tur if it safe to do so.
63. Arrow E in Sketch 5 shows you that you…
A – Must turn right from this lane;
B – May proceed straight-on;
C – May turn left.
64. The hazard-marking sign T1 shows that there…
A – Is a hazard, & the plate indicates that you must pass the hazard on the side to
the white stripes point;
B – Are sharp bends to the left;
C – Is a ditch next to the road.
65. The chevron T8 (with arrows pointing outwards) shows that…
A – There is a boom barricade;
B – The road is closed at this point;
C – The adjoining road is a T-Junction.
66. This sign indicates to drivers that a high-speed exit is … ahead.
A – 2km;
B – 20m;
C – 200m.
67. In Sketch 6, when you see Road-Marking A, you know that you may…
A – Not park there because it is reserved for ambulances only;
B – Only park there at night;
C – Not park there at all.
68. The furthest you may reverse your vehicle is…
A – 30m;
B – As far as it is safe to do so;
C – 300m.
69. At an intersection, …
A – Pedestrians (who are already crossing when the red signal starts flashing) hav
of way;
B – You may pass another vehicle waiting to turn right on its left side, by going off
C – You may stop in the middle of the intersection to off-load passengers.
70. A learner driver of a heavy motor vehicle…
A – Must have someone (who has a driver’s licence of the same Code) with them i
vehicle;
B – May not carry passengers in the vehicle while driving;
C – Is not allowed to drive on the freeway.
71. You are caught in slow-moving, heavy traffic in the right-hand lane of
road. The car in front of you would like to turn right into a driveway or pa
stopped and is waiting since oncoming traffic is heavy. What should you
A – Wait behind the car until you get an opportunity to pass on the left, or to proce
B – Hoot, and pass on your left;
C – Switch on your indicator and move into the left lane.
72. Are passenger vehicles allowed to park in a loading zone?
A – Yes, only to off-load passengers;
B – Yes, to off-load goods;
C – No, not at all.
73. It is illegal that a passenger … while you are driving.
A – Fiddles with the car radio;
B – Uses a cell phone in the car;
C – Rides on the bumper/running board of the car.
74. Which procedure should you follow if you want to turn left at an inter
A – Indicate your intention, wait for pedestrians who are crossing, complete your
observations, and keep as far left as possible;
B – Indicate your intention, hoot to pedestrians to wait, then turn left;
C – Indicate your intention, and cut through other traffic if it is taking too long.
75. What type (or combination) of heavy motor vehicles are restricted to
mum speed of 80km/h?
A – Any heavy motor vehicles carrying goods;
B – Only vehicles carrying goods belonging to the government or police;
C – Any articulated motor vehicle of which the Gross Combination Mass (GCM) of
truck-tractor exceeds 9000kg.
76. What must you do if you intend to move forward form a parked positi
A – Switch on your hazard lights;
B – Switch on your headlights;
C – Switch on your indicator to warn other road users of your intention.
77. When slowing down in a vehicle, it may be necessary to use the foot
clutch. What is the correct sequence of use?
A – Press both together;
B – Press the clutch first, then the brake;
C – Press the brake first, then the clutch.
78. Chevron … indicates that there is a sharp curve to the right.
A – T8; T4 T8 T7
B – T4;
C – T7.
79. Sign … shows that, if a length of vehicle exceeds the indicated length
proceed past a certain point.
A – D8; D8 D9 D10
B – D9;
C – D10.
80. This sign indicated to drives that a high-speed exit is … ahead.
A – 3km;
B – 300m;
C – 30m.
81. Sign … shows that vehicles carrying dangerous goods are prohibited
A – G1; G1 G2 D1
B – G2;
C – D1.
82. A vehicle has broken down. To get past it, the vehicle travelling
behind it must…
A – Wait until its safe, then do the necessary observations and overtake;
B – Try to squeeze between the white line & the first vehicle as quickly as possible
C – Wait until the vehicle has been moved out of the roadway.
83. Sign … shows that vehicles higher than the indicated height may not
a certain point.
A – D8; D8 D9 D10
B – D9;
C – D10.
84. In Sketch 4, road-marking RTM1 means that Vehicle…
A – A must treat this as a yield line;
B – B is allowed to pass Vehicle A if the intersection is clear;
C – A must stop before the line, and proceed when it is safe to do so.
85. What is the rule concerning emergency and construction vehicles wit
A – They may not park in a no-stopping area;
B – They may not park 5m from an urban intersection;
C – They may park anywhere while on official business, but they must display the
identification lights.
86. When a goods vehicle is temporarily on the roadway of a public road,
that the driver must…
A – Display at least one emergency warning sign behind the vehicle;
B – Put out a red fire extinguisher to warn traffic;
C – Display one emergency warning sign in front of and one behind the vehicle.
87. What is the first thing you need to check when getting into a motor v
starting the engine?
A – The gear lever is in second gear;
B – The parking brake (AKA handbrake) is up and the gear lever is in neutral;
C – The hooter works properly.
88. SELECT THE CORRECT OPTION:
These vehicles are not allowed on a freeway…
A– (i) Motorcycles of >50CC;
(ii) Animal-drawn vehicles;
(iii) Motorised or specialised wheelchairs (of >230kg) for disabled people.
B– (i) Mini-buses;
(ii) Heavy motor vehicles;
(iii) Motorcycles <125CC;
C– (i) Tractors busy with freeway maintenance;
(ii) Buses;
(iii) Light motor vehicles.
89. Which document/s should you always carry with you in the vehicle tha
A – ID and passport;
B – Driver’s and/or Learner’s Licence/s;
C – Birth certificate.
90. In order to draw drivers’ attention, the background colour of tempora
A – White;
B – Red;
C – Yellow.
91. Which of the following statements are correct?
A silencer…
A – Does not need to be fitted;
B – Must be fitted to a vehicle to restrict unnecessary engine noise, and keep it ac
C – With a small hole is fine.
92. SELECT THE CORRECT COMBINATION:
You may not…
(i) run the engine while your vehicle is unattended;
(ii) use your vehicle without a cap on the fuel tank;
(iii) spin the wheels of your vehicle when taking off.
A – Only (i) and (ii) are not allowed;
B – None of the above are allowed;
C – Only (ii) is not allowed.
93. Sign … indicates that delivery vehicles are prohibited beyond the sign
time periods shown.
A – K8; K8 K3 K4
B – K3;
C – K4.
94. This road-marking indicates/shows…
A – No stopping;
B – No overtaking;
C – An edge line.
95. Sign P4 warns that…
A – An animal may suddenly cross the road;
B – No hunting is allowed in this area;
C – There is a guest farm ahead.
96. When you see this sign, you are informed that there is…
A – An emergency phone 500m ahead;
B – No cell phone reception for 500m;
C – A public payphone ahead.
97. Arrow B in Sketch 5 shows you that you…
A – Must proceed straight, or turn left;
B – May only proceed straight;
C – May only turn left.
98. This sign is found at…
A – A place where only authorised vehicles are permitted;
B – The beginning of a bus lane;
C – The end of a one-way street.
99. When you encounter this road marking, the correct reaction would be
A – Yield only to traffic from the right;
B – Yield right of way to any vehicle which crosses any yield line before you;
C – Stop over the line and proceed when it is safe to do so.
100. When you see this sign, you know that…
A – The road curves gently to the right, and the recommended speed is 80km/h;
B – The speed limit to turn right is 80km/h;
C – The road makes a gentle turn to the right for 80km.
101. This sign warns that…
A – The road ahead is diverted to the left;
B – There is a T-Junction;
C – The road is making a sharp turn to the right.
102. This type of sign is known as a/an … sign.
A – Regulatory;
B – Warning;
C – Information.
103. What is the difference between these road-markings?
A – There is no difference between the two, and they both show that you may not
other vehicles;
B – Both show that you may not pass other vehicles; you will find the left-hand ma
all roads, and the right-hand marking on freeways;
C – Both indicate that you may not pass other vehicles, and the right-hand markin
indicates that you may not drive over it to turn into a driveway, yard or anything e
104. Trailers (of which the Gross Vehicle Mass [GVM] does not exceed 10
A – Are not required to be fitted with yellow reflective tape/material on the vehicle
B – Shall be fitted with yellow reflective tape/material to the sides and rear of the
C – Shall be fitted with yellow reflective tape/material to the sides of the vehicle on
105. What types or systems of brakes are compulsory on a heavy motor v
A – A parking and service brake;
B – A service brake only;
C – A service, parking and emergency brake.
106. When is a driver allowed to drive with their fog lights switched on?
A – Only when you are driving in a convoy of slow-moving traffic;
B – When there is poor visibility (caused by dust or fog);
C – To warn other motorists.
107. Whilst the vehicle is in motion, a driver may…
A – Not hold a cell phone with either hand;
B – Hold a cell phone, provided they keep both hands on the steering wheel;
C – Hold a cell phone with any part of their body, except their hands.
108. To increase or decrease the speed of the vehicle, you need to use th
A – Brake;
B – Accelerator;
C – Clutch.
109. What is the speed limit (unless otherwise indicated by a sign) for mi
carrying passengers on a freeway?
A – 80km/h;
B – 120km/h;
C – 100km/h.
110. What is the speed limit (unless otherwise indicated by a regulatory
of vehicles over 9000kg on a freeway?
A – 100km/h;
B – 80km/h;
C – 120km/h.
111. What is the maximum permissible blood alcohol concentrate of a dri
per 100ml of blood)?
A – 0.05g/100ml;
B – 0.50g/100ml;
C – 5.00g/100ml.
112. You must switch on the … when you intend to move forward from a
A – Headlights;
B – Indicators, to warn other motorists;
C – Hazard lights.
113. What rule is there for carrying passengers in a drawn vehicle?
A – The drawn vehicle must be a semi-trailer;
B – The vehicle must not exceed 40km/h;
C – The drawn vehicle must be a trailer.
114. When vehicles are travelling in the same direction, what is the dista
“No-Overtaking” sign?
A – 500m;
B – 300m;
C – 800m.
115. This road-marking warns the driver that…
A – They should be on the lookout for a level crossing ahead;
B – There is a speed bump ahead;
C – There is a pedestrian crossing ahead.
116. Which of the following flag signals mean that you must slow down a
with caution?
A – X15; X13 X14 X15
B – X13;
C – X14.
117. This road-marking tells you that…
A – You may not stop next to the red line;
B – You may not park next to the red line during certain times;
C – The road is under construction.
118. The furthest you may reverse your vehicle is…
A – 150m;
B – 180m;
C – As far as it is safe to do so.
119. What is the general speed limit on a rural road (unless otherwise ind
A – 60km/h;
B – 120km/h;
C – 100km/h.
120. When is an adult passenger compelled to wear a seatbelt?
A – Only in heavy traffic;
B – Only when the driver tells them to;
C – Whenever they occupy a seat fitted with a seatbelt in a moving vehicle.
121. When a motor vehicle is stationary, what must the driver do to ensu
does not move?
A – The wheels must be turned in toward the kerb/pavement;
B – The gear lever must be left in the neutral position;
C – The parking brake must be securely applied.
122. A safe following distance is determined by a factor that, when the v
of you suddenly stops, you can…
A – Swerve and pass them;
B – Swerve and stop next to them;
C – Stop without swerving at all.
123. A temporary sign…
A – Has the same legal significance as a permanent sign;
B – Need not be taken seriously at all times of the day;
C – Is of less consequence to road users than a permanent sign.
124. What is the maximum distance that goods may project behind a veh
A – 1.5m;
B – 1.8m;
C – 2m.
125. What does the flashing red light of a traffic light mean?
A – Watch out for pedestrians;
B – There has been an accident;
C – The intersection should be treated as a four-way stop.
126. What is the function of a regulatory sign?
A – They control and direct the flow of traffic;
B – They warn of potential hazards;
C – They serve as a navigation aid.
127. Which of the following statements is CORRECT? Hand signals…
A – May not be used on freeways, except in emergency situations;
B – May be used by motorcyclists;
C – Are used by tractor drivers only.
128. SELECT THE CORRECT COMBINATION:
If you only have a Learner’s Licence for a heavy motor vehicle, then…
(i) There must be someone (with the same Code Driver’s
(ii) You are not allowed to drive on the freeway;
(iii) No passengers are allowed with you in the vehicle.
A – Only (i) is correct;
B – All of the above are correct;
C – Only (i) and (iii) are correct.
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MOTOR VEHICLE
CONTROLS
1. Which control is used to indicate your intention to change directio
A – 4;
B – 5;
C – 2.
2. Control #1 is the…
A – Interior rear-view mirror;
B – Exterior rear-view (AKA side) mirror;
C – Sun visor.
3. Which control assists you when changing gears?
A – 8;
B – 9;
C – 10.
4. Which controls must you use to see if there are vehicles approachi
A – 7 & 8;
B – 1 & 3;
C – 2 & 3.
5. Which control is used to increase or decrease the speed of the veh
A – 10;
B – 7;
C – 9.
6. Which control prevents your parked car from moving?
A – 7;
B – 8;
C – 9.
7. To stop your car, you must use control number…
A – 8;
B – 7;
C – 9.
8. To select a gear, you must use controls…
A – 6 & 8;
B – 7 & 9;
C – 5 & 8.
9. To make your vehicle move faster, you must use control number…
A – 10;
B – 6;
C – 8.
10. Which combination of controls must you use when there is a shar
A – 1, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9 & 10 ONLY;
B – 3, 5, 6, 9 & 10 ONLY;
C – 1, 3, 5, 6 & 8 ONLY.
11. Control number … is used to clear your vision when driving in the
A – 1;
B – 4;
C – 2.
12. Control number … is used to steer the vehicle in a particular direc
A – 4;
B – 10;
C – 6.
13. Control number … is not found in an automatic car.
A – 8;
B – 9;
C – 10.
14. SELECT THE CORRECT COMBINATION:
When control #9 is used, the distance that it takes for a driver of a v
(i) on a wet road than a dry road;
(ii) if the vehicle is travelling at a higher speed;
(iii) if the vehicle is loaded.
A – All of the above are correct;
B – Only (i) is correct;
C – None of the above are correct.
15. Control #6 is the…
A – Gear lever;
B – Parking brake;
C – Clutch pedal.
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RULES OF THE ROAD
REVISION
1. A double white line that separates two lanes of traffic moving in op
means that…
A – You may cross it to access property;
B – No traffic may cross the solid lines for any reason;
C – You may overtake vehicles if it is safe to do so.
2. When should you drive your vehicle with the headlights set on mai
A – At night, on open, unlit roads;
B – When there are no vehicles travelling ahead of or coming towards you;
C – Both of the above.
3. As the driver of a vehicle, you are allowed to…
A – Let a child sit on a passenger’s lap on the front seat;
B – Let passengers give hand signals on your behalf;
C – Put your arm out of the window to give legal hand signals.
4. Which of the following pedestrians have right of way?
A – Someone waiting at a red traffic light;
B – Someone crossing the road 20m away from the pedestrian crossing;
C – Someone waiting to cross at a pedestrian crossing.
5. What is the maximum permissible blood alcohol concentrate (g of
blood) of a driver?
A – 0.02g;
B – 0.05g;
C – 0.08g.
6. If an emergency vehicle, sounding an emergency siren, stops behi
stop, you should…
A – Proceed, because you got there first;
B – Sound your hooter to alert other road users of the situation;
C – Move safely out of the way to give the emergency vehicle right of way.
7. What is the background colour of a temporary sign?
A – Yellow;
B – Red;
C – Blue.
8. The use of a temporary sign implies that, for some reason, …
A – Circumstances on the roadway are not normal;
B – Traffic has to move slowly;
C – The rules of the road do not apply.
9. Under which condition would you be able to stop your vehicle safe
shorter distance?
A – When travelling at a high speed;
B – On a dry road;
C – On a wet road.
10. What is the speed limit, unless otherwise indicated by a regulato
(or combination of vehicle) with a GV/CM (Gross Vehicle/Combination
9000kg on a freeway?
A – 80km/h;
B – 120km/h;
C – 90km/h.
11. A warning sign’s colour code is…
A – A yellow and blue triangle;
B – A blue and white disk;
C – A triangular sign, with a black symbol on a white background, with a red b
12. What should a driver consider when following another vehicle?
A – A driver should be able to see the rear tyres of the vehicle in front;
B – A driver should follow at a safe distance and be able to stop the vehicle sa
emergency situation, or should the vehicle in front slow down or stop.
C – The driver should follow another vehicle three car lengths behind.
13. A Learner Driver of a heavy motor vehicle…
A – Is not allowed to drive on a freeway;
B – Must have someone (who has a Driver’s Licence of the same code) with th
the vehicle;
C – Is not allowed to drive faster than 60km/h.
14. How far may you reverse your vehicle?
A – 500m;
B – 200m;
C – As far as it is safe to do so.
15. What is the last action to take before changing lanes?
A – Flash your lights;
B – Hoot;
C – Check your blind spots to ensure that it is safe to change lanes.
16. A heavy motor vehicle must be equipped with an efficient exhaus
A – Keeps noise to a minimum level;
B – Emits a colourless gas;
C – Does not emit exhaust gas or smoke from the engine which is so dense th
the vision of other road users.
17. How far away from a fire hydrant are you permitted to park?
A – 1.5m on each side;
B – Next to it;
C – 1m on each side.
18. What should you do if you are being overtaken by another vehicle
A – Brake, and pull over to the left side of the road;
B – Release the accelerator pedal, and slow down if necessary;
C – Accelerate.
19. SELECT THE CORRECT COMBINATION:
The lights of your vehicle, parked on a public road between sunset &
to be left on when the vehicle is parked…
(i) 10m from a lit street-light;
(ii) Next to the roadway;
(iii) In a demarcated parking area.
A – Only (ii) and (iii) are correct;
B – Only (i) and (iii) are correct;
C – All of the above are correct.
20. Control signs tell you when to stop or yield, and when you are pro
a certain area. They are white on a … background.
A – Green;
B – Red;
C – Blue.
21. What must you do if you have missed the exit on the freeway?
A – Reverse & Take the exit;
B – Make a U-turn and go back;
C – Carry on until the next exit.
22. SELECT THE CORRECT OPTION:
Which rule must be adhered to when towing a vehicle?
A– (i) The two vehicles must not be more than 5m apart;
(ii) The tow rope/bar must be securely attached to both vehicles;
(iii) The towed vehicle must have efficient brakes.
B– (i) You may not exceed 50km/h;
(ii) The two vehicles must not be more than 4m apart;
(iii) No passengers are allowed in the towed vehicle.
C– (i) The person controlling the towed vehicle must have a valid licence
vehicle;
(ii) The towed vehicle must have efficient brakes;
(iii) The two vehicles must not be more than 3.5m apart.
23. No person driving a vehicle on a public road may leave their vehi
without…
A – Setting its service brake, to prevent it from moving;
B – Setting its parking brake, to prevent it from moving further than 30cm fro
in which it was left;
C – Setting its parking brake, to prevent it from moving from the position in w
24. SELECT THE CORRECT OPTION:
When driving on a single-lane road, when is it allowed to drive on the
to let other vehicles overtake you?
A– (i) Between sunset & sunrise;
(ii) If it is safe to do so;
(iii) If people and vehicles are clearly visible 100m ahead.
B– (i) Only when it is safe to do so;
(ii) Between sunrise & sunset;
(iii) When pedestrians and other vehicles are clearly visible for 150m.
C– (i) Between sunrise & sunset;
(ii) When people and vehicles are visible for 100m ahead.
(iii) If it is safe to do so.
25. Which statement is correct with regards to vehicle controls (in no
A – You must only use your right foot on the accelerator;
B – You may not use the clutch for every gear change;
C – You can use the parking brake (AKA handbrake) to stop the vehicle.
26. When you are approaching a traffic light at the light is amber (ora
A – Cross the intersection if there is no other traffic;
B – Cross the intersection if there are no pedestrians;
C – Stop behind the line, if it is safe to do so, and wait for the green light.
27. When may a person or animal sit or stand on a roof or running bo
A – Only animals may be carried on the roof of a moving vehicle;
B – Only when there is no space inside the vehicle;
C – Never – no person or animal may occupy the roof, running board or any o
on top of a vehicle in motion.
28. Is it advisable to drive with your left foot on the clutch?
A – Yes, it will enable you to make smooth gear changes;
B – Yes, it is a place to rest your foot;
C – No, as it would cause unnecessary wear on your clutch & clutch plate.
29. SELECT THE CORRECT OPTION:
Where may you not reverse your vehicle?
A– (i) On a freeway;
(ii) At an intersection.
B– (i) On a public road;
(ii) In an urban area.
C– (i) In a parking area;
(ii) On a one-way road.
30. SELECT THE CORRECT COMBINATION:
Your knowledge about which aspects will be tested if you want to ob
(i) Vehicle Controls;
(ii) Road Signs & Markings;
(iii) Traffic Rules.
A – Only (ii);
B – All of the above;
C – Only (i) and (ii).
31. A load may not project more than … behind a vehicle.
A – 1m;
B – 1.8m;
C – 1.4m.
32. At an intersection, …
A – Pedestrians (who are already crossing when the red signal starts flashing)
of way;
B – You may pass another vehicle waiting to turn right on its left side, by goin
C – You may stop in the middle of the intersection to off-load passengers.
33. A learner driver of a heavy motor vehicle…
A – Must have someone (who has a driver’s licence of the same Code) with th
vehicle;
B – May not carry passengers in the vehicle while driving;
C – Is not allowed to drive on the freeway.
34. You are caught in slow-moving, heavy traffic in the right-hand lan
road. The car in front of you would like to turn right into a driveway o
stopped and is waiting since oncoming traffic is heavy. What should y
A – Wait behind the car until you get an opportunity to pass on the left, or to p
B – Hoot, and pass on your left;
C – Switch on your indicator and move into the left lane.
35. Are passenger vehicles allowed to park in a loading zone?
A – Yes, only to off-load passengers;
B – Yes, to off-load goods;
C – No, not at all.
36. It is illegal that a passenger … while you are driving.
A – Fiddles with the car radio;
B – Uses a cell phone in the car;
C – Rides on the bumper/running board of the car.
37. Which procedure should you follow if you want to turn left at an i
A – Indicate your intention, wait for pedestrians who are crossing, complete y
observations, and keep as far left as possible;
B – Indicate your intention, hoot to pedestrians to wait, then turn left;
C – Indicate your intention, and cut through other traffic if it is taking too long
38. What type (or combination) of heavy motor vehicles are restricte
mum speed of 80km/h?
A – Any heavy motor vehicles carrying goods;
B – Only vehicles carrying goods belonging to the government or police;
C – Any articulated motor vehicle of which the Gross Combination Mass (GCM
truck-tractor exceeds 9000kg.
39. What must you do if you intend to move forward form a parked p
A – Switch on your hazard lights;
B – Switch on your headlights;
C – Switch on your indicator to warn other road users of your intention.
40. When slowing down in a vehicle, it may be necessary to use the f
clutch. What is the correct sequence of use?
A – Press both together;
B – Press the clutch first, then the brake;
C – Press the brake first, then the clutch.
41. What is the rule concerning emergency and construction vehicles
A – They may not park in a no-stopping area;
B – They may not park 5m from an urban intersection;
C – They may park anywhere while on official business, but they must display
identification lights.
42. When a goods vehicle is temporarily on the roadway of a public r
that the driver must…
A – Display at least one emergency warning sign behind the vehicle;
B – Put out a red fire extinguisher to warn traffic;
C – Display one emergency warning sign in front of and one behind the vehicl
43. What is the first thing you need to check when getting into a mot
starting the engine?
A – The gear lever is in second gear;
B – The parking brake (AKA handbrake) is up and the gear lever is in neutral;
C – The hooter works properly.
44. SELECT THE CORRECT OPTION:
These vehicles are not allowed on a freeway…
A– (i) Motorcycles of >50CC;
(ii) Animal-drawn vehicles;
(iii) Motorised or specialised wheelchairs (of >230kg) for disabled peop
B– (i) Mini-buses;
(ii) Heavy motor vehicles;
(iii) Motorcycles <125CC;
C– (i) Tractors busy with freeway maintenance;
(ii) Buses;
(iii) Light motor vehicles.
45. Which document/s should you always carry with you in the vehicl
A – ID and passport;
B – Driver’s and/or Learner’s Licence/s;
C – Birth certificate.
46. In order to draw drivers’ attention, the background colour of tem
A – White;
B – Red;
C – Yellow.
47. Which of the following statements are correct?
A silencer…
A – Does not need to be fitted;
B – Must be fitted to a vehicle to restrict unnecessary engine noise, and keep
C – With a small hole is fine.
48. SELECT THE CORRECT COMBINATION:
You may not…
(i) run the engine while your vehicle is unattended;
(ii) use your vehicle without a cap on the fuel tank;
(iii) spin the wheels of your vehicle when taking off.
A – Only (i) and (ii) are not allowed;
B – None of the above are allowed;
C – Only (ii) is not allowed.
49. Trailers (of which the Gross Vehicle Mass [GVM] does not exceed
A – Are not required to be fitted with yellow reflective tape/material on the ve
B – Shall be fitted with yellow reflective tape/material to the sides and rear of
C – Shall be fitted with yellow reflective tape/material to the sides of the vehic
50. What types or systems of brakes are compulsory on a heavy moto
A – A parking and service brake;
B – A service brake only;
C – A service, parking and emergency brake.
51. When is a driver allowed to drive with their fog lights switched on
A – Only when you are driving in a convoy of slow-moving traffic;
B – When there is poor visibility (caused by dust or fog);
C – To warn other motorists.
52. Whilst the vehicle is in motion, a driver may…
A – Not hold a cell phone with either hand;
B – Hold a cell phone, provided they keep both hands on the steering wheel;
C – Hold a cell phone with any part of their body, except their hands.
53. To increase or decrease the speed of the vehicle, you need to use
A – Brake;
B – Accelerator;
C – Clutch.
54. What is the speed limit (unless otherwise indicated by a sign) for
carrying passengers on a freeway?
A – 80km/h;
B – 120km/h;
C – 100km/h.
55. You must switch on the … when you intend to move forward from
A – Headlights;
B – Indicators, to warn other motorists;
C – Hazard lights.
56. What rule is there for carrying passengers in a drawn vehicle?
A – The drawn vehicle must be a semi-trailer;
B – The vehicle must not exceed 40km/h;
C – The drawn vehicle must be a trailer.
57. When vehicles are travelling in the same direction, what is the di
“No-Overtaking” sign?
A – 500m;
B – 300m;
C – 800m.
58. What is the general speed limit on a rural road (unless otherwise
A – 60km/h;
B – 120km/h;
C – 100km/h.
59. When is an adult passenger compelled to wear a seatbelt?
A – Only in heavy traffic;
B – Only when the driver tells them to;
C – Whenever they occupy a seat fitted with a seatbelt in a moving vehicle.
60. When a motor vehicle is stationary, what must the driver do to en
does not move?
A – The wheels must be turned in toward the kerb/pavement;
B – The gear lever must be left in the neutral position;
C – The parking brake must be securely applied.
61. A safe following distance is determined by a factor that, when th
of you suddenly stops, you can…
A – Swerve and pass them;
B – Swerve and stop next to them;
C – Stop without swerving at all.
62. A temporary sign…
A – Has the same legal significance as a permanent sign;
B – Need not be taken seriously at all times of the day;
C – Is of less consequence to road users than a permanent sign.
63. What is the maximum distance that goods may project behind a v
A – 1.5m;
B – 1.8m;
C – 2m.
64. What does the flashing red light of a traffic light mean?
A – Watch out for pedestrians;
B – There has been an accident;
C – The intersection should be treated as a four-way stop.
65. What is the function of a regulatory sign?
A – They control and direct the flow of traffic;
B – They warn of potential hazards;
C – They serve as a navigation aid.
66. Which of the following statements is CORRECT? Hand signals…
A – May not be used on freeways, except in emergency situations;
B – May be used by motorcyclists;
C – Are used by tractor drivers only.
67. SELECT THE CORRECT COMBINATION:
If you only have a Learner’s Licence for a heavy motor vehicle, then…
(i) There must be someone (with the same Code Drive
(ii) You are not allowed to drive on the freeway;
(iii) No passengers are allowed with you in the vehicle.
A – Only (i) is correct;
B – All of the above are correct;
C – Only (i) and (iii) are correct.
68. When may a driver disobey a rule of the road?
A – Only when directed to do so by a traffic officer;
B – Under no circumstances;
C – If you are driving in an emergency situation.
69. What colour must be emitted by the rear lamps (AKA brake lights
motor vehicle?
A – The lamp may emit any colour as long as it is visible;
B – The lamp must emit an amber (orange) light;
C – The lamp must emit a red light.
70. The driver of a vehicle shall not cross a public road unless…
A – Looking, signalling their intentions, and then moving into the roadway;
B – They look into the rear-view mirror, engage gear and accelerate, so tha
enter the road;
C – The road is clear of moving traffic for a sufficient distance to allow them
road without obstructing or endangering any other traffic.
71. What is the purpose of a gear lever?
A – To drive down a steep descent;
B – To assist with braking;
C – To select the appropriate gear.
72. Which statement is correct?
A – A heavy motor vehicle may be fitted with a spotlight to add an extra be
is raining;
B – A heavy motor vehicle may be fitted with a spotlight to warn other drive
works;
C – A heavy motor vehicle may not be used on a public road if it is fitted wit
which emits a beam of light that can be deflected in any direction.
73. What is the requirement regarding noise caused by a heavy moto
A – A person may operate a vehicle causing excessive noise, but only at nig
B – A person may operate a vehicle causing excessive noise outside town;
C – No person may be allowed to operate a vehicle on the public road in suc
ner that causes excessive noise.
74. When is it permissible to park in a “No Stopping” area?
A – Only if there is no other parking area available;
B – Parking is permissible, however only stopping is not permitted;
C – It is not permissible to park where stopping is not permitted.
75. Where may you legally stop your vehicle?
A – 4m from a tunnel;
B – 5m from a pedestrian crossing;
C – 6m from a railway-crossing reserve.
76. When flags have to be used to indicate projections, they…
A – Must be red, and at least 300mm x 300mm;
B – May be any colour as long as they are visible;
C – Must be any sized red flag.
77. SELECT THE CORRECT COMBINATION:
You have been involved in an accident; what do you do?
A – (i) Immediately stop your vehicle;
(ii) Report the accident to the police within 72 hours;
(iii) Assist any injured people.
B – (i) See what damage has been done;
(ii) Drink intoxicating liquor to keep your nerves calm;
(iii) Call the police.
C – (i) Immediately stop your vehicle;
(ii) Move the vehicle ONLY if told to do so by a traffic officer;
(iii) Call the police if someone has been killed.
78. If you are approaching pedestrians who are crossing the inte
you do?
A – Give way to pedestrians who are already crossing;
B – Don’t give way to pedestrians who are waiting to cross;
C – Slow down and hoot.
79. What is the purpose of a gear lever?
A – To drive down a steep descent;
B – To assist with braking;
C – To select the appropriate gear.
80. Your goods vehicle has broken down on a public road. You m
gency triangle at least … behind the vehicle.
A – 20m;
B – 30m;
C – 45m.
81. What is the function of a regulatory sign?
A – They control and direct the flow of traffic;
B – They warn of potential hazards;
C – They serve as a navigation aid.
82. What is the minimum age required to obtain a Learner’s Lice
vehicle (not exceeding 3 500kg), and for how long is this Licence
A – 18 years old, 18 months;
B – 17 years old, 24 months;
C – 18 years old, 12 months.
83. SELECT THE CORRECT COMBINATION:
There is a 4-way stop ahead; how must you react?
A – (i) Stop;
(ii) Wait until another driver signals for you to proceed;
(iii) Give way to traffic on your right.
B – (i) Stop;
(ii) Complete your observations and move off when it is safe to do so;
(iii) Ensure that vehicles move off in the same sequence as they arrived
C – (i) Slow down;
(ii) Move off because you have right of way;
(iii) Only give way to pedestrians.
84. The driver of a vehicle may not cross a public road unless…
A – Looking, signalling their intentions, and then moving into the roadway;
B – They look into the rear-view mirror, engage gear and accelerate, so tha
enter the road;
C – The road is clear of moving traffic for a sufficient distance to allow them
road, without obstructing or endangering any traffic.
85. Guidance & Information signs have a green or brown backgro
background do these boards have on freeways?
A – Blue;
B – Red;
C – Yellow.
86. Which statement is correct?
A heavy motor vehicle may…
A – be fitted with a spot light to add an extra beam when it is raining;
B – be fitted with a spot light to warn others of roadworks;
C – not be used on a public road if it is fitted with a spot light, which emits a
that deflects in any direction.
87. Who is exempt from wearing a seatbelt in a light motor vehic
A – A 10-year-old child sitting in the front passenger seat;
B – A person who has a medical certificate, and the driver (while reversing)
C – Elderly people.
88. What is the requirement regarding noise caused by a heavy
A – A person may operate a vehicle causing excessive noise, but only at nig
B – A person may operate a vehicle causing excessive noise outside of town
C – No person may operate a vehicle on the public road in such a manner th
excessive noise.
89. When is it permissible to park in a “No Stopping” area?
A – Only if no other parking area is available;
B – Parking is permissible, but stopping is not;
C – It is not permissible to park where stopping is not permitted either.
90. Which of the following rules apply when a vehicle has been fi
on all seats?
A – All occupants of the vehicle (the driver and all passengers) are compelle
seatbelts;
B – Only the people sitting in the front need to wear seatbelts;
C – Only the driver needs to wear a seatbelt.
91. Prohibition signs are what colour?
A – A yellow and white circle;
B – A red, white & black triangle;
C – A black symbol on a white circle with a red border.
92. SELECT THE CORRECT COMBINATION:
You may only stop on the freeway for the following reasons…
A – (i) It is a designated parking area;
(ii) In accordance with a traffic officer’s instruction;
(iii) It is for a cause beyond your control.
B – (i) It is a designated stopping area;
(ii) You want to have a sandwich, so you pull over onto the shoulder of t
(iii) In accordance with road signs.
C – (i) In accordance with a traffic officer’s instructions;
(ii) In accordance with road signs;
(iii) If you feel as if you are endangering other road users.
93. Are you, as the driver of a vehicle, responsible for ensuring t
wear seatbelts?
A – Yes, you must ensure that all passengers wear seatbelts;
B – No, you are not responsible;
C – No, you must only ensure that passengers under 14 years old wear thei
cause adults are responsible for themselves.
94. SELECT THE CORRECT COMBINATION:
When is it compulsory for you to stop your vehicle?
A – (i) When signalled to do so by a scholar patrol;
(ii) When your vehicle has been involved in an accident;
(iii) When signalled to do so by a traffic officer.
B – (i) When signalled to do so by a person leading animals;
(ii) If another driver gives you a signal to stop on the freeway;
(iii) When your vehicle has been involved in an accident.
C – (i) Inside the railway reserve at a level crossing;
(ii) When signalled to do so by a person leading farm animals;
(iii) When signalled to do so by a hitchhiker.
95. What is the general speed on urban roads, unless otherwise
A – 40km/h;
B – 60km/h;
C – 80km/h.
96. If you have a Learner’s Licence, and you are driving a vehicle
original licence be?
A – In the possession of your parent/guardian/caregiver;
B – In the possession of our Driving School;
C – With you in the vehicle.
97. SELECT THE CORRECT COMBINATION:
Which of the following provisions prevent you from obtaining a D
(i) You already have a Licence for the same class of vehicl
(ii) You have been previously disqualified (by a court of la
Licence, and it is still in force;
(iii) Your Licence has been suspended, and the suspension
A – None of the above provisions;
B – Only (i) and (iii);
C – All of the above provisions.
98. When may a driver cross a public roadway?
A – Only when no other vehicle is in sight;
B – Only when the road is clear of moving traffic for a sufficient distance to
cross safely;
C – Only when it is not peak traffic.
99. When are you allowed to cross a “No Overtaking” (solid whit
A – To avoid an obstruction in the road;
B – To overtake another vehicle;
C – If it is safe to do so.
100. SELECT THE CORRECT COMBINATION:
When herding animals on a public road, herdsmen must…
A – (i) Carry a red flag during the day;
(ii) Display a red light at night;
(iii) Ensure that these are displayed 150m ahead of and behind the her
B – (i) Carry a yellow flag during the day;
(ii) Carry a yellow light at night;
(iii) Ensure that these are displayed 100m behind the herd.
C – (i) Carry a green flag during the day;
(ii) Carry a green light at night;
(iii) Ensure that these are displayed 50m behind the herd.
101. You are driving on the freeway, in the far right-hand (AKA fast
speed limit of 120km/h. The vehicle behind you flashes his lights at
What do you do?
A - Remain in your lane at the speed you are traveling at;
B - Give way to the vehicle behind you by indicating your intentions, movin
the next lane, and allow the vehicle behind you to pass;
C - Accelerate in order to move away from the vehicle behind you.
102. TRUE/FALSE?
You are allowed to unfasten your seatbelt while reversing.
A – False;
B – True in certain circumstances/situations;
C – True.
103. SELECT THE CORRECT COMBINATION:
Your vehicle’s headlights must be switched on…
(i) at any time of the day when you cannot see persons and vehi
(ii) from sunset to sunrise;
(iii) when it rains, and you cannot see 100m in front of you.
A – Only (i) and (ii) are correct;
B – All of the above are correct;
C – Only (ii) is correct.
104. Which statement is correct?
A – A driver of a motor vehicle may overtake on the right-hand side of the r
roadway is a public road in an urban area, and the roadway is of sufficient w
more lanes of moving vehicles;
B – Under no circumstances may a driver overtake on the right-hand side;
C – A driver of a motor vehicle may pass or overtake on the right-hand side
sunset.
105. What must you do if you are driving on a public road and yo
A – Answer the call if you feel as if it safe to do so;
B – Pull off the road where it is safe (and permitted), and answer the call;
C – Answer the call, and ask the person to call back later.
106. Which of the following actions is compulsory?
A – Set the handbrake before leaving the vehicle unattended;
B – Switch on your headlights at 17h30 in winter;
C – Give right of way to elderly drivers.
107. The flat, raised hand of a traffic officer means…
A – Stop;
B – Proceed with caution;
C – You may turn right at this point.
108. What is the duty of a driver when re-filling the fuel tank with p
A – The driver may not cause or allow the engine to run whilst petrol or othe
fuel is being transferred into the fuel tank;
B – They may only allow the engine to run if diesel fuel is being transferred
C – They may start the engine whilst petrol or other flammable fuel is being
into the tank, to check if the fuel tank is full.
109. What is the stopping distance behind another vehicle?
A – 4m (one car length);
B – 2m;
C – 1,5m.
110. SELECT THE CORRECT COMBINATION:
Which of the following rules must you apply at a pedestrian crossin
A – (i) Stop for pedestrians about to enter the crossing;
(ii) Stop for pedestrians crossing;
(iii) Hoot to indicate to pedestrians that they must not cross the road
B – (i) Stop behind the white line;
(ii) Give way to pedestrians waiting to cross, or already crossing;
(iii) Move if it is safe to do so.
C – (i) Stop behind the white line;
(ii) You may overtake the stationary vehicle at the crossing if it is sa
(iii) Stop for any pedestrians in the vicinity.
111. You may park…
A – On a two-way road that is narrower than 5,5m in an urban area;
B – On a traffic island;
C – 10m from a pedestrian crossing.
112. The flashing yellow light of a traffic light tells you to…
A – Proceed with caution;
B – Yield to any pedestrian crossing the road;
C – Stop, and wait for green to proceed.
113. TRUE OR FALSE?
A traffic or police officer is allowed to overrule any road sign or rule
A – True, only when executing their duties;
B – False;
C – True only in certain situations.
114. Which of the following statements is in compliance with the R
ing animals on the freeway?
A – A person leading a herd of cattle may cross a freeway;
B – No person shall leave or allow an animal to be on the freeway;
C – Grazing animals may roam alongside the freeway.
115. Which statement is correct?
A – You may straddle lane lines;
B – The general speed limit for motor vehicles on a road in an urban area is
C – You may not park on a traffic island.
116. You are allowed to drive over the dividing space or barrier on
following conditions/situations:
A – At an intersection or opening where it is not prohibited by a road markin
traffic officer;
B – If there is no vehicle driving next to you;
C – If there is no oncoming traffic.
117. The tyre tread across the entire width, and around the entire
of all motor vehicles must be at least … deep.
A – 1mm;
B – 2mm;
C – 3mm.
118. You may drive through an amber (orange) traffic light if…
A – There is no time for an emergency stop;
B – There is no other traffic at the intersection;
C – Your vehicle is already over the stop line.
119. When driving a motor vehicle, what is the minimum safe follow
tain when following another vehicle?
A – 5m at 100km/h;
B – A driver may drive as close as possible to the vehicle in front, so that ov
be easier;
C – A distance determined by the 2-second rule.
120. Which statement is false, as far as the general duties of the ro
09 May 2007?
A – You may not allow passengers to enter or exit a vehicle while it is still m
B – You may not run the engine if it is emitting excessive smoke or fumes;
C – You may leave the engine running while pumping fuel into the vehicle.
121. How far may you park from the left edge of the roadway?
A – Not more than 450mm from the edge of the roadway?
B – Not more than 1m from the edge of the roadway;
C – A vehicle may not be parked in the roadway unless in a designated park
122. If you come to a traffic light and the red light is flashing, you m
A – Slow down;
B – Proceed with caution;
C – Stop as for a 4-way stop, and yield to pedestrians.
123. Who has right of way at a junction were traffic is required to m
A – Pedestrians;
B – Heavy motor vehicles;
C – Vehicles within the junction, approaching from the right.
124. What is the purpose of the hooter?
A – To warn other road users in order to avoid a collision;
B – To help taxi drivers get attention of potential passengers;
C – To request a family member to open the gate at home.
125. You may stop…
A – 1,5m away from a tunnel or bridge;
B – Within 9m of the approach side of a pedestrian crossing;
C – Next to, or opposite, another vehicle where the road is less than 9m wid
126. Is it permissible to drive with the engine of a motor vehicle un
A – No, the engine must be covered so as not to be a source of danger;
B – Yes, the engine may be uncovered, provided it is not noisy;
C – Yes, the engine may be uncovered, but during daylight only.
127. Under which circumstances may you not run your engine?
A – While you are sitting in the driver’s seat, talking to a friend in front of th
B – While you are waiting at a traffic light;
C – While you are filling up with fuel.
128. Which of the following is correct, as far as the use of cell phon
A – You may hold (or operate) a cell phone in your hand while driving if you
endangering other traffic;
B – You are not allowed to hold (or operate) a cell phone while driving.
C – You may hold (or operate) a cell phone in your hand while driving if you
traffic, going very slowly, because you are late for work and want to notify y
129. What is the function of a clutch?
A – It is used to disconnect the engine from the transmission;
B – It is used to freewheel down a hill;
C – It is used to reduce the speed of a vehicle.
130. SELECT THE CORRECT COMBINATION:
When may you overtake a vehicle on the left?
A – (i) When it is safe to do so;
(ii) If the vehicle you are passing is turning right;
(iii) On a one-way urban roadway that is wide enough for two or mor
to drive alongside each other.
B – (i) When a vehicle has stopped at a pedestrian crossing;
(ii) On a curve;
(iii) When the space to the left of the edge-line marking is open on t
road.
C – (i) When it is a straight road;
(ii) When your view is not obstructed;
(iii) When the space to the left of the edge-line marking is open on t
road.
131. When must your parking lamps be used?
A – When the vehicle is parked on a public road 12m or more from a lit stre
B – When driving in the rain;
C – When parked in the dark, no matter where the vehicle is standing.
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adlights set on main beam (AKA bright)?
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lanes?
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which is so dense that it obstructs
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d when you are prohibited from entering
on the freeway?
both vehicles;
have a valid licence for that class
ay leave their vehicle unattended
urther than 30cm from the position
om the position in which it was left.
wed to drive on the left-hand shoulder
ahead.
rly visible for 150m.
ahead.
icle controls (in normal circumstances)?
op the vehicle.
light is amber (orange), you must…
the green light.
roof or running board of a moving vehicle?
vehicle;
nning board or any other place
e clutch?
h & clutch plate.
d if you want to obtain a Learner’s Licence?
ignal starts flashing) have right
its left side, by going off road;
oad passengers.
same Code) with them in the
the right-hand lane of a busy urban
t into a driveway or parking area; it has
avy. What should you do?
ass on the left, or to proceed;
ding zone?
to turn left at an intersection?
crossing, complete your
hen turn left;
f it is taking too long.
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ment or police;
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d form a parked position?
our intention.
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nstruction vehicles with regards to parking?
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dway of a public road, it is required
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r lever is in neutral;
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gine noise, and keep it acceptable;
ended;
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king off.
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he sides and rear of the vehicle;
he sides of the vehicle only.
ry on a heavy motor vehicle?
lights switched on?
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the steering wheel;
their hands.
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move forward from a parked position.
drawn vehicle?
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(unless otherwise indicated by a sign)?
a seatbelt?
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the driver do to ensure that the vehicle
ctor that, when the vehicle in front
project behind a vehicle?
ht mean?
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the freeway;
you in the vehicle.
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g into the roadway;
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stance to allow them to cross the
t to add an extra beam when it
t to warn other drivers of road
road if it is fitted with a spotlight
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noise, but only at night;
noise outside town;
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g” area?
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you do?
raffic officer;
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public road. You must display an emer-
in a Learner’s Licence for a light motor
ong is this Licence valid?
it is safe to do so;
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blic road unless…
g into the roadway;
nd accelerate, so that they can
stance to allow them to cross the
n or brown background. What colour
en it is raining;
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a light motor vehicle?
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noise, but only at night;
noise outside of town;
d in such a manner that causes
pping” area?
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vehicle has been fitted with seatbelts
engers) are compelled to wear
ng reasons…
nto the shoulder of the freeway;
sible for ensuring that all passengers
4 years old wear their seatbelts be-
ccident;
n the freeway;
accident.
farm animals;
unless otherwise indicated?
re driving a vehicle, where should the
from obtaining a Driver’s Licence?
ame class of vehicle;
ed (by a court of law) from obtaining a
nd the suspension has not yet been lifted.
ufficient distance to allow them to
taking” (solid white) line?
men must…
f and behind the herd.
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ght-hand (AKA fast) lane, traveling at the
ashes his lights at you to overtake you.
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B
behind you.
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front of you.
ht-hand side of the road if the
dway is of sufficient width for 2 or
A
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A
n the right-hand side only before
public road and your cell phone rings?
d answer the call; B
he fuel tank with petrol or flammable fuel?
n whilst petrol or other flammable
is being transferred into the tank; A
mmable fuel is being transferred
er vehicle?
pedestrian crossing?
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already crossing; B
B
he crossing if it is safe to do so;
n urban area;
C
ls you to…
ny road sign or rule of the road.
pliance with the Road Traffic Act regard-
he freeway; B
d in an urban area is 100km/h; C
pace or barrier on divided roads in the
ted by a road marking, sign or
A
A
around the entire circumference of a tyre
raffic light if…
inimum safe following distance to main-
le in front, so that overtaking will
C
ral duties of the road concern you, since
hicle while it is still moving;
ve smoke or fumes; C
uel into the vehicle.
the roadway?
C
in a designated parking area.
ht is flashing, you must…
ffic is required to move around a traffic island?
C
B
d is less than 9m wide.
a motor vehicle uncovered?
ource of danger;
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ght only.
n your engine?
a friend in front of their house;
C
he use of cell phones is concerned?
d while driving if you are not
e while driving. B
d while driving if you are in heavy
k and want to notify your boss.
A
nough for two or more vehicles
A
marking is open on the single lane
marking is open on the single lane
more from a lit streetlight;
A
cle is standing.
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ROAD SIGNS
REVISION
1. This sign warns you that you may not drive there if your vehic
A – Longer than 4.42m;
B – Higher than 4.42m;
C – Wider than 4.42m.
2. This road-marking warns road users that…
A – No overtaking is allowed;
B – The right lane may be used by vehicles in opposite directions and differ
times of the day;
C – The road will split.
3. This sign shows you that…
A – There is a freeway ahead in different directions;
B – The one-way road you are travelling on will change to two-way traffic ah
C – There is two-way traffic at the following road that crosses the road you
4. This sign indicates to the driver of the vehicle that…
A – They are entering a highway;
B – There are heavy vehicles entering the road from the left;
C – Two additional lanes are added to the road, without a reduction in the t
of lanes.
5. This sign indicates that you may not enter the junction until…
A – Every other vehicle that had stopped at the stop line to your left, and w
cross your path, has cleared the intersection;
B – Every other vehicle that had stopped at any other stop line before you h
the intersection;
C – Every other vehicle that had stopped at the stop line to your right, and w
cross your path, has cleared the intersection.
6. This road-marking warns you that…
A – Roads cross ahead;
B – There is a level crossing ahead;
C – The freeway ends ahead.
7. This sign shows you that…
A – There is a one-way roadway ahead;
B – Only cars may enter here;
C – The road ends ahead.
8. This sign indicates to a driver that a high-speed exit is … ahea
A – 10m
B – 1km
C – 100m
9. Sign A8 tells you that…
A – You may proceed carefully;
B – No delivery vehicles may enter;
C – No vehicles at all may proceed past this sign.
10. When you see this sign, it means that … may use this portion
A – All two-wheeled vehicles;
B – Only animal-drawn vehicles;
C – Only horse-drawn vehicles.
11. Where do you find this sign?
A – Only in towns and suburbs;
B – On a freeway, indicating dedicated exit lanes;
C – On any public road, indicating single exit lanes.
12. When you see this sign, you know that…
A – You may not drive in this lane in a low-occupancy vehicle;
B – You may drive in this lane in a motorcar provided there are at least four
C – You have to travel 12km to the nearest restrooms.
13. The flag signal that is being shown is instructing the driver t
A – Stop, and pass on the right when it is safe to do so;
B – Proceed;
C – Be careful of construction vehicles.
14. This sign indicates that…
A – You should not yield to motorcycles;
B – Motorcycles are prohibited;
C – This is a lane reserved for motorcycles.
15. This sign shows you that…
A – There is a picnic spot at the next intersection;
B – You may use this area for stopping in case your brakes fail;
C – Heavy vehicles must turn left at the next intersection.
16. When you encounter this road-marking, the correct reaction wo
A – Yield only to traffic from the right;
B – Yield to any vehicle which has crossed any other yield line before you;
C – Stop over the line and proceed when it is safe to do so.
17. This sign shows you that…
A – There is a photographic studio ahead;
B – The taking of photographs is not permitted;
C – There is a camera monitoring the intersection at the traffic light.
18. This sign advises the drivers of heavy motor vehicles…
A – That learner drivers may not drive there as it is too dangerous;
B – To engage a lower gear and to keep to a lower constant speed, so as to
their brakes from overheating;
C – That they should be travelling in the lowest gear.
19. This sign shows the driver of the vehicle that…
A – The road turns to the right only;
B – There is an alternative route at the next intersection to the right;
C – At the next intersection, the driver must turn right.
20. This sign indicates to a driver that a high-speed exit is … ahead
A – 2km;
B – 20m;
C – 200m.
21. This sign indicates to all road users that…
A – Only pedestrians are allowed in this area;
B – There is right of way for pedestrians, and any vehicles are allowed to en
C – There is right of way for pedestrians, but only selected vehicles are allow
the area.
22. This sign indicates to the driver of a vehicle that…
A – The minimum speed limit in the right-hand lane is temporarily 80km/h;
B – The maximum speed limit in the right-hand lane is temporarily 80km/h;
C – The minimum speed limit in the right-hand lane is permanently 80km/h.
23. What is the meaning of sign DD2?
A – You have to drive at least 80km/h;
B – It warns drivers that if they exceed 80km/h, they will be prosecuted by a
camera;
C – You must drive in the slow lane.
24. If you come to a traffic light and the red light is flashing, you m
A – Stop, and go only if it is safe to do so;
B – Look out for a roadblock, as the flashing light indicates a police blockad
C – Stop and wait for the light to change to green before you go.
25. This sign indicates to the driver that there are…
A – Road works within 1km;
B – Obstructions in the road for 1km;
C – Obstructions in the road 1km ahead that affect the movement of traffic.
26. This sign indicates to a driver that a high-speed exit is … ahead
A – 3km;
B – 300m;
C – 30m.
27. This road-marking indicates…
A – No stopping;
B – No overtaking;
C – An edge line.
28. When seeing this sign, the driver is informed that…
A – There is an emergency phone 500m in the road ahead;
B – There is no cell-phone reception for 500m;
C – There is a public payphone ahead.
29. This sign shows road users that…
A – There is an exit to the left;
B – The two lanes are converging;
C – The road is splitting.
30. This sign warns a driver that a…
A – T-Junction is ahead;
B – Skew T-Junction is ahead;
C – Side road junction from the left is ahead.
31. When you see this sign, you know that…
A – The road curves gently to the right, and the recommended speed is 80k
B – The speed limit to turn right is 80km/h;
C – The road makes a gentle turn to the right for 80km.
32. This sign warns that the road…
A – Ahead is diverted to the left;
B – Is making a T-Junction ahead;
C – Is making a sharp turn to the right.
33. Sign M1 warns you that there…
A – Is a railway crossing ahead;
B – Are roadworks ahead;
C – Is a priority cross road, and that traffic on the minor road must give way
34. This type of sign is known as…
A – A regulatory sign;
B – A warning sign;
C – An information sign.
35. This road-marking warns the driver that…
A – They should be on the lookout for a level-crossing ahead;
B – There is a speed bump in the road;
C – There is a pedestrian crossing in the road.
36. Sign O9 warns you that there…
A – Are roadworks ahead;
B – Is a pedestrian crossing ahead;
C – Are hitchhikers ahead.
37. This road-marking warns the driver that…
A – You may not stop next to the red line;
B – You may not park next to the red line during certain times;
C – The road is under construction.
38. Sign A1 instructs you to…
A – Stop;
B – Slow down;
C – Yield.
39. What does sign CC9 mean if it faces you on the road?
A – Be on the lookout for a yellow flashing light;
B – You have right of way;
C – Slow down and give way to other vehicles.
40. Sign E8 shows that you…
A – Must not turn right;
B – May not make a u-turn for the next 500m;
C – May not make a u-turn where the sign is displayed.
41. Sign E7 prohibits you from…
A – Turning left at this point;
B – Making a u-turn;
C – Turning right at this point.
42. Sign A9 indicates that…
A – The road is a one-way roadway;
B – You must look out for traffic on your right;
C – You are allowed to park here.
43. Sign B3 commands that…
A – You may overtake on the left in this area;
B – You must drive in the direction of the indicated arrow in the sign;
C – You may drive to the direction of the arrow.
44. Sign L9 warns you about a … ahead.
A – First-Aid post;
B – Railway Crossing;
C – Road which crosses yours.
45. Which command sign indicates that motorcars must use a spe
A – C3; C3 G9
B – G9;
C – R1.
46. The hand-signal that the officer is giving instructs oncoming
A – Stop if they are approaching from the left;
B – Stop if they are approaching from the right;
C – Proceed if they are approaching from the front.
47. Sign A7 tells you to…
A – Yield at a mini-circle;
B – Yield to pedestrians;
C – Yield to traffic on the road that you are approaching.
48. Sign F3 prohibits which classes of road users beyond this sig
A – Pedestrians and bicycles;
B – Bicycles only;
C – Pedestrians only.
49. Which of the following traffic lights’ flashing arrow indicates
and may proceed left if there is no crossing traffic?
A – X2; X2 X3
B – X3;
C – X6.
50. Sign A5 tells you to yield…
A – at a mini-circle;
B – to pedestrians;
C – and give way to traffic on the road that you are crossing.
51. Sign B1 tells you that you must…
A – travel lower than the speed indicated;
B – Travel at (or faster than) the speed indicated;
C – Stop 50m from this sign.
52. Which of the following signs indicate that the lanes converge
A – W2; W2 W4
B – W4;
C – W6.
53. Sign E1 prohibits you from sounding a horn/hooter for…
A – 500m;
B – 300m;
C – 100m.
54. Sign A8 tells you that…
A – You may proceed carefully;
B – No delivery vehicle may enter;
C – No vehicles at all may proceed past this sign.
55. When approaching this sign, the driver must…
A – Yield and carry on when it is safe to do so;
B – Stop behind the stop line and give right of way to vehicles from the righ
C – Know that there is a stop ahead.
56. Sign D4 tells you that…
A – You are at the beginning of a Toll Road, and to pay the fee at the Toll Pl
B – You are approaching a tunnel;
C – There is a taxi stand ahead.
57. Sign Q3 warns that there is…
A – a possibility of slow-moving vehicles ahead;
B – a gravel road ahead;
C – roadworks ahead.
58. Sign J8 prohibits you from driving…
A – Too fast because of heavy mist;
B – Faster than 100km/h at night;
C – Slower than 100km/h.
59. Sign A6 tells you to yield…
A – To pedestrians;
B – At a mini-circle;
C – At some intersections and give way to traffic on the road that you are a
60. Sign … shows that a Bus Lane Reservation begins at this poin
A – Q6; Q6 I2
B – I2;
C – F7.
61. Which of the following road-markings warn you of a railway c
A – Y8; Y4 Y8
B – Z5;
C – Y4.
62. Which sign prohibits Abnormal Vehicles on the road?
A – D2; D2 H8
B – H8;
C – G3.
63. Which of the following diagrammatic signs indicate that ther
lane ahead? U6
A – W1; W1
B – U6;
C – W9.
64. This sign indicates to the driver of a vehicle that…
A – They are entering a highway;
B – There are heavy vehicles entering the road from the left;
C – Two additional lanes are added to the road, without a reduction in the t
of lanes.
65. Which of the following signs show that this lane is for mini-b
A – BB2; BB2 BB10
B – BB10;
C – BB8.
66. Road-marking Y3 shows you that…
A – A dual road begins here;
B – You may stop in this area;
C – You may not cross the line or overtake in this area.
67. Sign H10 indicates that this area is reserved for…
A – Rickshaws;
B – Animal-Drawn Vehicles;
C – Vehicles transporting disabled people.
68. Sign B10 indicates that…
A – Only motorcycles may drive there;
B – Only pedal cycles (bicycles) may ride there;
C – Drivers must be aware of cyclists.
69. Which of the following reservation signs indicate that a spec
reserved for vehicles carrying hazardous substances?
A – I9; I9 I10
B – I10;
C – J2.
70. Beyond which sign may you find a police roadblock?
A – S1; S1 S2
B – S2;
C – R6.
71. Which of the following reservation signs indicate that a spec
reserved for construction vehicles?
A – H6; H1 H4
B – H1;
C – H4.
72. Where would you find this sign?
A – Only in towns or suburbs;
B – On a freeway, indicating dedicated exit lanes;
C – On any public road indicating single exit lanes.
73. Sign K3 forbids…
A – Parking in this area for longer than 3 hours;
B – Motorcars from driving on this road during these times;
C – Motorcars from stopping in this area.
74. Sign O4 warns you that….
A – The traffic lights ahead are out of order;
B – There are traffic lights ahead;
C – There are emergency flashing lights ahead.
75. Sign N8 warns that there is…
A – a bumpy road ahead;
B – two-way traffic ahead;
C – a crossroad ahead.
76. Sign D5 tells you that you must…
A – switch on your headlights (to dipped/low beam) until visibility improves;
B – dim your headlights;
C – switch off your headlights.
77. Sign O9 warns you that there…
A – are roadworks ahead;
B – is a pedestrian crossing ahead;
C – are hitchhikers ahead.
78. Sign P8 warns you that there…
A – are two lanes ahead;
B – is a dual roadway ahead;
C – is a tunnel ahead.
79. Sign M9 warns you that…
A – There is a sharp junction ahead;
B – There are powerlines ahead;
C – The dual roadway you are travelling on comes to an end ahead.
80. Sign Q10 warns that there is a … ahead.
A – speed bump;
B – Bumpy road;
C – Mini-circle.
81. Sign Q5 warns you that there is a … ahead.
A – Narrow bridge;
B – Gate;
C – Narrow tunnel.
82. Sign E7 prohibits you from…
A – Turning left at this point;
B – Making a U-Turn;
C – Turning right at this point.
83. The chevron T7 (with the arrow head pointing inwards) indic
A – There are sharp curves ahead;
B – The lanes converge at this point;
C – The road does not go beyond the chevron (ie it is a dead-end road).
84. Sign T3 shows that you…
A – May not enter beyond this sign;
B – Are approaching a level two- (or more) track railway crossing;
C – Are approaching double boom-gates ahead.
85. Sign N6 warns that there…
A – Are detours ahead;
B – Is a winding road with curves ahead;
C – Is a slippery surface ahead.
86. Sign P1 warns you that there…
A – Is a pedestrian crossing ahead;
B – Are children ahead;
C – Is a shopping centre ahead.
87. Sign S5 warns you that there is a … ahead.
A – River;
B – Drift, which may contain water or debris;
C – Weighbridge.
88. Sign R1 warns that there is … ahead.
A – A dangerous curve;
B – Reduced visibility;
C – A slippery road, especially when wet.
89. This sign shows you that…
A – There is a photographic studio;
B – The taking of photographs is not permitted;
C – There is a speed-trap camera monitoring the intersection at the traffic li
90. Sign O3 warns you that there…
A – Is a T-Junction ahead;
B – Are concealed driveways on the left and right;
C – Are curves in the road ahead.
91. Which sign means that you must pay Toll fees?
A – C4; C4 D4
B – D4;
C – E3.
92. Sign G5 forbids…
A – Tractors to use this road;
B – Any animals on this road;
C – Animal-drawn vehicles to use this road.
93. Sign Y1 is a regulatory road-marking which indicates…
A – The point of which right of way must be yielded to other traffic;
B – You must reverse;
C – You may not stop there.
94. Sign R5 warns you that there are…
A – Stones falling from above;
B – Loose stones on the road ahead;
C – Road works ahead.
95. The diagrammatic sign (W1) indicates that…
A – The left lane ends;
B – The right lane ends;
C – There is a bridge ahead.
96. Sign Q8 warns you that the…
A – Road narrows from the right-hand side;
B – Freeway ends here;
C – Road narrows from both sides.
97. What is the meaning of sign DD2?
A – You have to drive at least 80km/h;
B – It warns other drivers that if they exceed 80km/h, they will be prosecute
trap camera;
C – You must drive in the slow lane.
98. Which sign warns that the left hand lane comes to an end?
A – O1; O1 N10
B – N10;
C – Q8.
99. Sign S1 shows you a flashing light, which means that you can e
A – Temporary hazard;
B – Traffic signal;
C – Stop sign.
100. The diagrammatic sign (W5) indicates that…
A – The traffic lanes converge;
B – The right lane splits;
C – There is an additional lane.
101. Which of the following signs indicate a sharp turn to the left?
A – N3; N3 B4
B – B4;
C – A9.
102. Road Marking BB5 denotes…
A – Parking for taxis only;
B – Toll-free parking;
C – Parking for tourist buses only.
103. Which of the following signs indicates that there is a dangerou
the road ahead?
A – Q9; Q9 S3 R7
B – S3;
C – R7.
104. Which of the following signs warns you that the road ahead na
A – N9; N9 Q8
B – Q8;
C – Q7.
105. Which of the following warning signs indicate that there are s
A – Q4; Q4 R2
B – R2;
C – S4.
106. Which sign shows that no vehicles that exceed the mass indica
allowed beyond a certain point?
A – D7; D7 C7
B – C7;
C – D10.
107. Sign … prohibits the drivers of light motor vehicles to overtake
A – N8; N8 E9 E10
B – E9;
C – E10.
108. Which sign indicates that the shoulder of the road is softer than
R7 R8 S8
A – R7; R7 R8 S8
B – R8;
C – S8.
109. Sign … prohibits drivers from proceeding past the sign.
A – A8; A8 E8 M8
B – E8;
C – M8.
110. Which of the following signs indicate that buses are prohibited o
A – G6; G6 F7 C6
B – F7;
C – C6.
111. Road-marking Y8 shows that…
A – You are allowed to park there for 1 hour;
B – You must keep this area clear at all times;
C – Buses are allowed to stop there.
112. In Sketch 4, what must Vehicle B do?
A – Drive past Vehicle A if there are no other vehicles;
B – Drive over the stop line after Vehicle A, if there are no oncoming vehicles;
C – Stop behind Vehicle A, drive to the stop line once Vehicle A has moved off
then stop behind the stop line (RTM1) and drive off when it is safe to do so.
113. Sign … shows that, if the Mass Load Limit exceeds the indicated
not proceed beyond a certain point.
A – D8; D8 D9 D10
B – D9;
C – D10.
114. Sign … indicates that there are slow-moving vehicles travelling
A – Q1; Q1 Q3 Q2
B – Q3;
C – Q2.
115. Which of the following signs prohibit goods vehicles over the GV
A – F10; F10 C9 P10
B – C9;
C – P10.
116. Which sign indicates that a goods vehicle may not overtake ano
for the next 500m?
A – H4; H4 E10 E9
B – E10;
C – E9.
117. Which of the following signs indicate that you must give right of
A – A5; A5 CC9 B6
B – CC9;
C – B6.
118. Which of these signs show that there are low-flying aircraft ahe
A – S6; S6 S4 D4
B – S4;
C – D4.
119. This sign warns drivers that a … is ahead.
A – T-Junction;
B – Skew T-Junction;
C – Side road junction from the right.
120. Sign … shows that construction vehicles are prohibited to use th
A – G1; G1 C10 D3
B – C10;
C – D3.
121. Sign E2 prohibits you from…
A – Picking up hitchhikers for the next 2km;
B – Overtaking for the next 100m;
C – Stopping to pick up hitchhikers for 500m beyond this sign.
122. When you see road-marking Y4 on the road, you must…
A – Drive on the painted island to allow others to pass;
B – Not drive or stop on the painted island;
C – Only overtake in this area.
123. Which sign indicates that only motor cars may park here?
A – I6; I6 G10
B – G10;
C – W9.
124. Which temporary sign prohibits vehicles in the right lane from d
speed indicated?
A – CC5; CC5 CC6
B – CC6;
C – K7.
125. Sign M5 warns you that you are approaching a…
A – Gravel road;
B – Winding road;
C – Staggered junction.
126. Which of the following signs indicate that there is two-way traffi
A – O6; O6 Q7 N8
B – Q7;
C – N8.
127. Chevron … indicates that the road ends here.
A – T6; T6 T7
B – T8
C – T7.
128. In Sketch 4, there is a priority cross-road.
Which statement is incorrect?
A – Vehicles A & B are driving on the minor road;
B – Vehicle A has right of way;
C – The vehicles on the other road have priority.
129. Sign … shows that only goods vehicles are allowed in this area.
A – C8; C8 F9 C5
B – F9;
C – C5.
130. This sign indicates that the driver of a vehicle…
A – Must proceed straight;
B – Is approaching a cul-de-sac;
C – May tur if it safe to do so.
131. Arrow E in Sketch 5 shows you that you…
A – Must turn right from this lane;
B – May proceed straight-on;
C – May turn left.
132. The hazard-marking sign T1 shows that there…
A – Is a hazard, & the plate indicates that you must pass the hazard on the sid
the white stripes point;
B – Are sharp bends to the left;
C – Is a ditch next to the road.
133. In Sketch 6, when you see Road-Marking A, you know that you m
A – Not park there because it is reserved for ambulances only;
B – Only park there at night;
C – Not park there at all.
134. Chevron … indicates that there is a sharp curve to the right.
A – T8; T4 T8
B – T4;
C – T7.
135. Sign … shows that, if a length of vehicle exceeds the indicated l
proceed past a certain point.
A – D8; D8 D9 D10
B – D9;
C – D10.
136. Sign … shows that vehicles carrying dangerous goods are prohib
A – G1; G1 G2 D1
B – G2;
C – D1.
137. Sign … shows that vehicles higher than the indicated height ma
a certain point.
A – D8; D8 D9 D10
B – D9;
C – D10.
138. Sign … indicates that delivery vehicles are prohibited beyond th
time periods shown.
A – K8; K8 K3
B – K3;
C – K4.
139. Sign P4 warns that…
A – An animal may suddenly cross the road;
B – No hunting is allowed in this area;
C – There is a guest farm ahead.
140. When you see this sign, you are informed that there is…
A – An emergency phone 500m ahead;
B – No cell phone reception for 500m;
C – A public payphone ahead.
141. Arrow B in Sketch 5 shows you that you…
A – Must proceed straight, or turn left;
B – May only proceed straight;
C – May only turn left.
142. This sign is found at…
A – A place where only authorised vehicles are permitted;
B – The beginning of a bus lane;
C – The end of a one-way street.
143. This type of sign is known as a/an … sign.
A – Regulatory;
B – Warning;
C – Information.
144. What is the difference between these road-markings?
A – There is no difference between the two, and they both show that you may
other vehicles;
B – Both show that you may not pass other vehicles; you will find the left-han
all roads, and the right-hand marking on freeways;
C – Both indicate that you may not pass other vehicles, and the right-hand ma
indicates that you may not drive over it to turn into a driveway, yard or anyth
145. Which of the following flag signals mean that you must slow dow
with caution?
A – X15; X13 X14 X15
B – X13;
C – X14.
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there if your vehicle is…
directions and different
B
to two-way traffic ahead; B
rosses the road you are on.
cle that…
C
a reduction in the total number
he junction until…
e to your left, and which would
top line before you has cleared
B
e to your right, and which would
B
C
peed exit is … ahead.
ay use this portion of the road.
here are at least four occupants; A
ucting the driver to…
B
B
kes fail; B
orrect reaction would be to…
eld line before you; B
C
e traffic light.
vehicles…
dangerous;
stant speed, so as to prevent
B
n to the right; B
ed exit is … ahead.
C
les are allowed to enter;
C
ted vehicles are allowed to enter
emporarily 80km/h;
temporarily 80km/h; B
permanently 80km/h.
ll be prosecuted by a speed-trap
B
is flashing, you must…
tes a police blockade; A
e you go.
C
movement of traffic.
ed exit is … ahead.
A
A
mended speed is 80km/h;
A
C
r road must give way.
B
B
n times; A
he road?
A
w in the sign; B
ars must use a specific road?
R1
A
nstructs oncoming traffic to…
ers beyond this sign?
ng arrow indicates that you must stop,
X6
A
C
C
the lanes converge ahead?
W6
B
n/hooter for…
ehicles from the right; C
the fee at the Toll Plaza;
A
A
B
A
road that you are approaching.
begins at this point.
F7
B
n you of a railway crossing ahead?
Z5
B
the road?
G3
C
indicate that there is an arrestor-bed
W9
C
e that…
C
a reduction in the total number
s lane is for mini-buses only?
BB8
C
ed for…
dicate that a specific parking area is
tances?
J2
C
oadblock?
R6
B
dicate that a specific area is
H6
A
B
il visibility improves;
A
C
C
n end ahead.
ing inwards) indicates that…
C
dead-end road).
y crossing; B
B
B
C
ection at the traffic light.
E3
b
ndicates…
other traffic;
a
b
hey will be prosecuted by a speed-
b
es to an end?
Q8
a
ans that you can expect a … ahead.
p turn to the left?
A9
a
here is a dangerous step in the surface of
R7
c
the road ahead narrows from both sides?
Q7
c
te that there are strong cross-winds ahead?
S4
c
ed the mass indicated on the sign are
D10
a
hicles to overtake other vehicles for 500m.
road is softer than usual?
b
the sign.
es are prohibited on a specific road?
o oncoming vehicles;
c
icle A has moved off,
it is safe to do so.
eeds the indicated limit, the vehicle may
ehicles travelling down the hill ahead.
ehicles over the GVM (Gross Vehicle Mass)?
a
y not overtake another goods vehicle
must give right of way to other traffic?
flying aircraft ahead?
rohibited to use this road.
ou must…
b
b
y park here?
W9
b
e right lane from driving faster than the
K7
a
re is two-way traffic ahead?
T8
c
owed in this area.
a
a
a
A B C D E F
the hazard on the side to which
ou know that you may…
ve to the right.
T7
b
eds the indicated length, it may not
s goods are prohibited from using this road.
b
b
dicated height may not proceed beyond
ohibited beyond the sign during the two
K4
c
t there is…
a
A B C D E F
c
c
arkings?
h show that you may not pass
will find the left-hand marking on
c
nd the right-hand marking also
veway, yard or anything else.
you must slow down and/or proceed
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